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KRISHNAMURTI : The Last Talks - Talk 1. (Part 1 of 8).

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This is Talk 1: Part 1 (28 December 1985, Madras India), it is in eight parts.
The first of 3 Final Talks given by Jiddu Krishnamurti, his last and most enigmatic talks.

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  • i love this man....i have no words to explain

  • ...we must break through the barriers we've created for ourselves,to be free and to love everyone as ourselves.Compassion my friends...we can do it!

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  • We are thinking together as we are connected here, in the now, in the Future and the present, ..the competing reflection sees itself in the mirror and grins, or winces. This is my speaking, we are thinking about it, so we have input to the reality. Please,share

  • @brianjsmith1895 Yes,i agree.This "me" is a very tricky illusion.Its always trying to find some form of security to feel "safe".Following another's view would be acceptance,and thus comfort on one's part.To see it for oneself takes energy,and tremendous amount of attention.Not by concentration since that's another way of suppression.You must find out for yourself my friend.

  • @xXxRebbelliousxXx Valid comment. The 'me' brings about its own suffering, and is not different from that suffering. So the 'me' cannot be that which observes. The big danger being that we can think we're aware, when ,in fact, it's just another image of the 'me'. There is only one way, that i know of, of being sure.

  • @brianjsmith1895 To want to be free of that problem is another pattern.You will be trapped in the same old one; just a modified one that you just created by division. If you simply observe your suffering as a fact, and not an ideal. Then, it will drop naturally once you realize it. You need to understand that this "right" and "wrong" is misused a lot, and in the sense of the self; its part of the circle. Always creating its opposite, and more contradiction.

  • @2Crystalight comment by popote35, 6 months ago.

  • @brianjsmith1895 sorry no idea to what comment this was referring to

  • @2Crystalight Sorry for the delay in responding. i thought popote35 was referring to the seeming paradox of 'desire' as fear, and the 'desire' to be free from the egoic self.

  • @brianjsmith1895 I thought this man was talking about spiritual maturity

  • please.. could someone tell me if exist this video on sub, cant understand every word :/, spanish

  • @popote35 u still identify with the "ego" if you believe you need to change. You do not "gain" by enlightenment. You are already enlightened but have been conditioned to believe you need to "become" what you already are.

    Deny all identity, and be not troubled by who gains from what. It is not selfish to recognize your true nature, K says it's a responsibility. The buddha left his wife n child to awaken, it's the most selfLESS thing one can do. You're ego wont see it this way, but We are all 1.

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