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Krishnamurti & Bernard Levin: Part 1 (of 3)

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Bernard Levin (famous, controversial british journalist and broadcaster of the 70s & 80s), Interviews J Krishnamurti: at Brockwood, UK, on 20th June 1981.

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  • Seastarwatcher, you're provided a great service by posting these videos. Thank you.

    The story of Krishnamurti and his whole view of the world is unique.

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  • So grateful we can listen to this TODAY!

  • Levin asks exactly what the most frustrated part of me would ask K he's a brilliant interviewer , I would push K for the responses more like Levin does and it makes this probably the best interview on awakening or whatever there is, I always felt it was just me, and each other person the same, I side tracked a lot but K is living it right there, he's in the place and I and you can be K is intelligent and brilliant but not superhuman he is you and I at the drop of a hat, best wishes to all who w

  • @brianjsmith1895 Verry good observation.I believe you brought me a "Zen" moment.

  • Bernard Levin starts with the phrase 'timelessness of east and restlessness of the west'. Is "TIMELESSNESS" private property of the so called "EAST" or the "RESTLESSNESS" private property of the so called "WEST"? Isn't this divisive way of thinking the cause of inward conflict? Your mind is the residue of entire humanity. Unless one realizes this fact how can he be light to his own self ?

  • @Adeikov how poetic

  • I understand what he says, my logic is like a razor, my imagination is like an amoeba able to cover and feel the structure of what is said, and as I hold it in my grasp, I can see the correlates with reality. I get better at this ever year, my mind becomes like an amoeba and razor-like in logic.

  • @humblevoyageur3F3

    Bonjour, vous pouvez trouver la transcription de cet entretien dans "Krishnamurti en questions" en Livre de Poche. Cordialement.

  • K taught , it seems, that Thought is the root of the 'me', the selfish mind. He said that for 70 years or so. And on his deathbed he said NO ONE had 'got it'. Why can't we understand what he said ? Could it be that Thought is NOT the root, at all ? Dawkins has described nDNA as "a selfish, greedy, unconscious, survival machine". Does that not sound uncannily like K's description of the 'me' ? The very centre of thought is 'me', and we are not creating it, the machine within, is.

  • Bonjour à tutes et à tous

    Si quelqu'un(e), se sent capable de soustitrer en Français, d'avance, un million de mercis!

    Très cordialement

    Humblevoyageur3F3

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