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J. Krishnamurti: The Nature Of Thought: Part 3(of 6)

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J. Krishnamurti in Dialogue (English & French) with Jean-Louis Dewez, at Brockwood Park, 1979.
This dialogue explores the Nature of Thought, and freedom from thought - the action of intelligence.

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  • It is interesting what Krishnamurti is saying about psychologists because 15 years ago, i was at a low point in my life. I felt the need to consult a psychologist so he could tell me what was wrong with me. I could not afford a psychologist neither did it make sense to me that someone else could tell me what was wrong with me. So i started to enquire into it myself and have found out many things. I am still inquiring into who i am today and it has led me along the way to discover Krishnamurti.

  • I have much respect for K.

    At 1:06, the questioner, asks..., then asks, "can I examine this"?

    When one examines (the question), then one is living in the past, not living.

    It's wonderful.

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  • I give up.. J does not still do it for me.. he goes around in circles when there are much straighter ways..

  • @bubnjarovski - he says about marx / bourgeois..

  • @punk2116 :the shrink i once went to had the same problems I had and I swear to god, I was laughing my ass off and from that moment on, I discovered myself.

  • This man ha changed my very foundation and this human being I call myself lives in so much more peace.

  • what he says about marks?? probably he was,,,???

  • reject authority, even my own. In other words I have to get out of the business of attachment and control which is the very stuff the conditioning is made of.

  • It's interesting because the investigation itself actually changes the me. Me is then investigating rather than simply going with the conditioning.

    But having said that it must be the conditioning which is drawn to investigate based on what it thinks it can get out of it.

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