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J. KRISHNAMURTI : Immortality. Part 1 (of 6).

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Conversation with Prof. Allan W Andeson. California. 1974

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  • Try to understand. If NOT. Play again.MAC

  • Dr. Anderson does NOT FOLLOW K. its annoying ive got this entire series on my Ipod.. its like listening to Bill Moyers and Campbell Moyers doesn't get it but he makes a perfect foil for the illumination coming from the speaker.

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  • Good to see Prof. Anderson. I took a course from him at SDSU back in 1980. He was kind enough to give me a C. Irrespective of that he a had a huge impact on me personally and enriched the lives of countless students.

    As a Direct result of him I took up Greek and Sanskrit.

    He would say: " A good teacher encourages the harder; but than, the harder has just begun."

    "Acquire some mass and leave the mush behind"

    Professor Anderson is the real deal. He should be the one that is being interviewed.

  • @gav25 yeah :P if not play CS or other dumb game.

  • Thank u very much loved it we do live forever because the energy within us all can never ever die energy we are pure infinite love energy having a human experience I love this video thank u so much from my open heart to yours

  • Immortality is possible. Time comes to a stop inside a black hole and if it were possible to avoid a black holes singularity and make it through the event horizon then it should be plausible that one can attain immortality while remaining inside the black hole. This is assuming we had the technology capable of withstanding such immense gravitational force. Some day maybe.

  • @usdubey There is continuation. There is no death. The 'me' arises in every human as they are born. The 'me' , in every human, is ,obviously, personal to that human. There is no personal continuity, but there is a continuance that is personal. Paradoxical? Yes, but true. And as we are 'slave-robots of a selfish survival machine', nDNA [Dawkins]. then our slavery continues after the death of this body. We're in big trouble. K saw this.

  • Death to us means end of body, organism and our relationships. We are attached to these things therefore, are afraid of loosing them.For K, however, death means ending of content of consciousness. It means while your body remains alive consciousness can be emptied of its content. This is really something extraordinary. K means this is the real death, not the inevitable physical one. Such a 'death' really opens up immensity of life with its beauty strength and vitality.

  • I've seen interviews with Eckhart Tolle and others who have been completely dishonored by the interviewer. This gentlman did an excellent job. But that doesn't matter much, consciousness flows like a river flowing downstream, you can block it but it will eventually spill over your bank and overwhelm you. That's the beauty of it. Thank you K ... Namaste

  • i wonder how meaning to life is shaped my imagination.

  • I think Prof. Anderson follows along perfectly. In fact, I think it's his intent listening that inspires Krishnamurti to be more animated than he normally is.

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