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KRISHNAMURTI : The Last Talks - Talk 3. (Part 7 of 7 - FINAL).

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This is Talk 3: Part 7, FINAL (4th January 1986, Madras India), This seventh final part.
The Third of 3 Final Talks given by Jiddu Krishnamurti, his last and most enigmatic talks. ... It Ends...

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  • Thankyou seastarwatcher. Krishnamurti is the best. You have a very deep understanding of his teachings. Have you had moments of the indiscribable, the beautiful that change the way you look at the world

  • @george61k - Thanks for the comment. I think for many who have understood some of what JK said, there is the occasional glimpse of that indescribable totality, it is only natural. The main issue is the freedom from conditioning, and a return to innocence.

  • what is he saying at 2:36?

  • @420wizzard : He says - "Is there a Brain, your Brain, which is not muddled up, muddied (contaminated, effected) by environment, by tradition, by society ...."

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  • I wonder if the viewers know that the last words K says here before he asks everyone to sit quietly together - the last words of the body of the talk are: "It ends" signifying that his work in a body was finished. Thank you for putting up these very sacred talks. OM Peace

  • Thank you so much for posting this vedio.His teachings are very very great. To see him in his last speech brings tears to me.I melt in his profound love.

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  • in a biography of jk called Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening/ years of fulfillment . the writer Mary Lutyen who was very close to JK was talking to JK before his death and asked him " are you lord Maitreya

    jk said " its possible" . but if he was Maitreya or not does not matter. because that would be antithetical to his teachings. obviously. following some guru or building some kind of identity or ego driven self was part of the point

  • HIS Last words are the same as the last words of all the Buddhas, past, present, and probably future - that if we want to change, then change, right now, not tomorrow, but today. Be a light unto yourself!

    Yes, yes, yes, Master - i got Thee.

    My humble salutations to Thee, O Master

  • Thank you very much seastarwatcher...

  • @speriencer Yes I got it when K said "It ends".... I cried.

  • @seastarwatcher Will you kindly read my work...search Wildman Walker's blog and click on the link 'book' in the description under the cover picture...The Dawn of Intelligence...

  • @DieTheDeath the enlightened one sees every moment of life as new and fresh because he is unburdened/unaffected by all its problems.

  • @WolYou now that i think about it, K would be quite lonely without the participation of the birds. no one talks to him (pretty much). also, when we receive the answer we tend to stop minding the question and problem which cause the answer to be void of any meaning.

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