J. Krishnamurti: The Nature Of Thought: Part 1(of 6)
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We need this in our education system! Thanks for sharing
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@nivak11 : lol ..Yes it did take 2:46 min to DEFINE the question. This is SOOOOOOO typically French!!! U don't just ASK a question, first you show off all yr knowledge...;-) ...Then, IF there is something left to be said, you give a few seconds to yr interviewee to answer... I thought J. was meditating instead of listening...
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Man, I thought K was going to break it down in French.
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Osho's view on JK, was that he was a very great teacher but he did not concern himself with techniques. He spoke the truth, but perhaps because he had not needed them did not concern himself with the techniques to take a deluded man into the light. Osho on the other hand concerned himself with creating his many techniques.
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Si seulement J.K. avait été mon grand-père....
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thats good
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@brianjsmith1895 Thank You to read my mutilate comment. Real communication is not dependence to language. But it was the first time that i staid close to the english dictionary ;-) je vous remerci infiniment pour l'agreable comments.
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@talktokourosh ok, we'll leave it there. thank you for commenting in English, it must have been difficult for you. take care, and au revoir, mon ami !
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@brianjsmith1895 So Dear, There is nothing more to say. what you mean of didn't work,,, i don't know. may you are waiting for another amusement and a new condition. Yes, He said so: one wants to throw the seeds of these teachings all over the world, that is the responsibility. it does'nt matter who understand or who does'nt understand but it is one's responsibility to sow the seed wherever it will fall on, on a piece of dry earth or in fertile soil. Great Regards with love & compassion.
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@talktokourosh My friend, everything you have said has been said, by K, for 50 years or so. It didn't work. He said so himself. Biologists say that we are 'slave-robots of a selfish, greedy, survival machine'. nDNA. In the light of these scientific discoveries, surely we must look again at the problem of our suffering, taking nDNA into account. There can be no 'new' consciousness without a physical change. Both must arise together, or we are again deluded.



wow-the question took 2:46 to ask.
it takes a true master to be patient to listen and follow another person's thought.
nivak11 2 years ago 17
Thank you for posting.
kragnarok 2 years ago 8