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Uploaded on Apr 4, 2006

Jiddu Krishnamurti speaks with a talk show host of the 60's about life, death, misery, conflict.

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  • JinxOz

    Life totally free. Don't attempt to use symbols and words to express your reality, your environment. Be completely here and now, become fully aware of the eagerness of the mind. Don't search for a final truth, become truth itself.

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  • Raghu Chakravarthy

    well said sir simply mind-blowing....

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  • HellenElenaErena

    1.41 look at those eyes shining with love and hope! Talking about human's life without conflict, would we live to see it happen?

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  • KennyReddwooddforest

    What Jiddu Krishnamurti said is not a game, its not intellectualized, and its not a guru type of teaching. What he said is an offer for all of us, to meditate, to dissolve the layers of intellectualizing, games, and identifications. Once the ego identifications are dissolved also the games are dissolved. And the person is left with only true love for all life forms, with oneness with all there is, and with his core self.

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  • KennyReddwooddforest

    In which book did Nietzsche say this? This is interesting. I guess what he meant is the human state of brain development. Not ape but not superhuman.

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  • KennyReddwooddforest

    When the ego dissolves, then all that is left is true love. Ego is attached to self image, self image is attached to identification, identification is attached to objects like car, house, or economic status, or titles, fame and so on. If that dissolves, only unconditional love remains. Unconditional and true love is the love for all life forms equally.

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  • Dj Patel

    That quote is very hard for a human to explain my friend, its not something that can really be explained, its something you need to feel deep in you, i believe Jiddu is trying to say u need to keep a strong and open mind and try to understand deeply =)

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  • Cihan Barnett

    "One most totally die, to find what true love is.", Explain?

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  • LivingTruthPresently

    If you know the truth about life, it is your duty to Mankind to submit an entry to a website called "The Truth Contest. It is a site dedicated to finding and spreading the truth about life. The top entry 'The Present' is mind blowing, I recommend checking it out.

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  • EsiwGnog

    "i guess are definition of evolution differs drastically, i see no correlation between evolution and "progress."

    Then why did you introduce terms like "development"?

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  • EsiwGnog

    "i think weather it is progression or degeneration can be subjective to an extent (but i do know truth exists and therefore objectivity."

    Well, this doesn't really make any sense, does it? You say determinations of value (ie. progression vs degeneration) are subjective but then posit truth as something objective??? So, is it now that subjectivity is what is objectively true? How could that be?

    The FN quote is in Twilight where he vigorously attacks Socrates for adopting the dialectic.

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