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KRISHNAMURTI : Dialogue on Death - Part 12.

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This is part 12 (of 12 parts).
These dialogues took place at Brockwood in the UK, 1979. B/W Video.
"When the Body dies, the desires, the anxieties, the tragedies, attachments and the misery go on. They go on to contributing to the vast common stream of consciousness in which mankind lives. Each of us is a representative of the whole stream ... "

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  • thanks again seastarwatcher for posing these 12 parts. it showed the difference between knowledge (the buddhist) and real wisdom (K).

  • if there's comparison there is duality and therefore no truth

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  • 3:40 to 3:50: without that attention there is no insight. THAT is what is correct.....

  • @hclphilips If Buddha was alive in the 20th cent., he would have said the same things as k. The problem with buddhist teachers, is that they use Buddha's words. " Man is composed of 5 aggregates", etc. this is 2500 years old. Out of date. We have science, microscopes. We must use modern understanding of what we are. Dawkins says that we are 'slave-robots of a selfish survival machine.' nDNA. We have to incorporate the meaning of Buddha and k's teaching with science.

  • 3:20 - 3:45, deepest words i've ever heard!!

  • THANKS.

  • It appears that K just wants us to look and SEE without all the illusions that we've been given and that we've created out of belief systems. Everyone on the panel seemed to be taking everything literally (for example the stream idea). They tried to pick it apart until it lost its purpose in the teachings. K did a great job of trying to appease their questions while staying strong in his message of inner exploration.

  • Haha he did seem to want to get out of there at the end :P

  • The SEEING, LISTENING, FEELING, TASTING, SMELLING processes are simple. So does the THINKING. The great truth is simple as Buddha discovered but no one wants to accept it and they want answers....answers...that's part of thinking process. Touch that state, and you know you are all along liberated.

  • This is just amazing, Krishnamurti makes me feel like a huge monkey :)))

  • ''Meditation is the meditator''... that brought some intense awareness of the chair I'm sitting on, the computer, the fan, just everything... pretty cool stuff...

  • no he being attentive to him he is trying to make him SEE. But the buddhist doesn't want to see he wan't answers or descriptions of it... =\

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