Krishnamurti: In Dialogue with Buddhist Scholars [Full Film]

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Jiddu Krishnamurti - Can Humanity Change - In Dialogue with Buddhist Scholars (1979)

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  • Does anyone know the year?

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  • Thank you for sharing this wonderful dialogue. This is what I have realised that the Truth is subjective and to SEE Reality one has to rid oneself of all past indoctrinations which also include feelings associated with past experiences. In other words one has to be in a meditation like state to SEE Reality.

  • i think he just converted the scholars.lol

  • also when he talks about psychological time and using time to achieve a goal, which i assume is quite linked to the idea of aspiration, I was thinking about a scenario as simple as a person watching TV with a near subconscious idea that watching TV will appease them in some way (almost in a ritualistic (more like habitual) way) and that is the cause for them watching TV cont'd…

  • ...i'm watching this video right now with the aspiration that i will learn a more appropriate way of perceiving the world (which is the complete wrong idea all together!) but if one was to become free of the idea of psychological movement through time what would one do with their time?

  • i get so frustrated when they don't ask the questions that i would ask of him! krishnamurti just said that one should 'listen to that without interpreting it or analysing it... just to listen to that statement and not make an idea of it...' my question would be: if one was in that state of mind would one be able to understand what had been said? how can one understand anything without forming ideas about things?

  • greatful

  • @hzhangcom

    yes, is it thought that sees that?

  • U can see clearly this buddist scholar was so conditioned to think in terms of buddist way

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