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J. Krishnamurti - Public Talk. Ojai, California. 9th April, 1972.

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Sanity is order. This order comes about naturally if we understand what is disorder.

The immediacy of action is goodness. How can one bring about a radical revolution in the whole consciousness?

Consciousness cannot exist without its content. Order cannot exist in that consciousness. It can only exist outside at a different dimension.

How is the mind, which is so disorderly so corrupt, so petty, shoddy to come upon a different dimension altogether? To bring about order the mind must be completely silent.

Is there something which is not put together by the mind, thought, imagination something which is not measurable?

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  • It's a lovely morning, isnt it? 5:10

  • Thank you seastarwatcher for uploading and sharing this enlightening speech.

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  • "Learn what is, not about what should be."

  • K points out that to have faith in an idea, a dogma, a belief or a concept brings about a state of neurotic security. When one sees the truth of the statement one finds that the majority of human beings divided in various religious groups are essentially neurotic. That's how there is so much conflict and endless wars. 9/11 or 26/11 terrorists and similar others have firm beliefs that immediately after this act they will enter in jannat. Obviously that is neurotic thinking.

  • "...I hope you can follow all this. If not, I'm sorry, I can't help you." (28:14)

  • Thanks for sharing. He was the greatest thinker of the 20th century

  • Krishnamurti embodied the hopes of a legion of reflecting ones...

  • Interesting how the video and/or speach was ended at "The word discipline means to learn, learn what is, not about what should be". Perhaps much meaning in these final words.

  • Thank you so  much for providing these video's. K is a very important teacher to me. Way ahead of his time. I wish that more people were familiar with his teachings.

  • Tremendously important. Like a light to see in the darkness.

    If you are interested in K's work, please also look without prejudices at the sincere work of Ruben Feldman González, who knew K and David Bohm, and is talking since 1978 about what he calls "Unitary Perception" (and which Krishnamurti called meditation, choiceless awareness etc.) all over the world. There is an interview in English to be found here:

    /watch?v=uNS-3YUY9ig

  • Good viddo

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