J. Krishnamurti - Freedom
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@JUMB0Y I had an extraordinary dream about visiting his burial site (not 'actual' - it was in a kind of holographic/Escher type of cathedral on top of a hill). I felt it had a transformative effect on me - can't say what, and don't want to.
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'chieflittlenuts' maybe one of the best monikers I've seen yet. Chuckles
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someday somewhere i'll talk with krishnaji
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He was the anti guru!!
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@WolfEyesatNight Your way off, Freedom is the Present and not the Past.
Think.
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"Don't ask what your country can do for you.. Ask what you can do for your country"
sounds great doesn't it?
it's possible the biggest anti-freedom statement ever.
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The fundamental principle that we need to grapple with is this , Humanity cannot be treated as batteries of energy so a few can enrich and empower themselves the consequence is a world of war,poverty,exploitation,envio
rnmental destruction and many other terrible ongoing challenges, or We share the earth for all generations to come in harmony and cooperation for our material and emotional needs, We need to understand our common source and our common destiny , our common humanity as one
ACTUALLY what he is saying is that "Freedom and authority cannot possibly exist TOGETHER."
Listen closely. It's as if he runs out of breath at the last word, but continues on.
This man still is a light in the dark.
RiceCrackers 3 years ago 26
words are energetic expression of our social existence .with our language we tend to stop time and space as to orient ourselves for life. Freedom is our collective need and desire for a world of cooperation for our common material /emotional needs and well being, so long as we are ruled by a minority and a MARKET SYSTEM of artificial scarcity FREEDOM will be our central agenda our spiritual calling if i may say. We have the historic opportunity for freedom from want,poverty,suffering,war ...
arzoyan 1 year ago 17