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stardustaquarion
1st June 2010, 15:09
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Playlist http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=96532E73E7C01E16
Krishnamurti, one of the greates sages of all times, talks about THINKING and what love is not
greybeard
1st June 2010, 15:16
His most famous quote.
"Do you want to know my secret?
I dont mind."
Lots of depth to that one.
Love best wishes to your new thread Stardust.
Hiram
2nd June 2010, 21:47
Much Appreciated.
I have been a long time studier of Krishnamurti's life and work. Thank you for posting this. The entire talk is wonderful.
I also really enjoy his response during this talk to the question someone wrote... "Who are You?"
Breathtaking.:thumb:
stardustaquarion
3rd June 2010, 12:41
Agreed, he is awesome and likewise I have been studiying his work for a while too. Timeless wisdom :wave:
Celine
3rd June 2010, 13:34
I don't mind..
Fabulous..
:)
Moxie
3rd June 2010, 22:46
How almost embarrassing for him also, to be found sitting upon a stage with eager ears to hear what he has to say... and his message is so simple.
We cannot let go of our own assumptions, prejudices, judgments, long enough to just BE with one another TOGETHER to discuss a subject with meaningful questions.
I was introduced to Krishnamurti in the early 70's, and his view has been evident ever since...
fortunately now there is the internet and I speak with other people in black n white print on a page, no faces, no real names... here we are ... not much has changed. What does that tell you about the technology of mind control? for that is what it is... muddied waters and now we have the gulf crises to see with out own eyes the extent of it as if the '79 incident wasn't enough of a wakeup call!
kriya
3rd June 2010, 22:59
Krishnamurti rocks:whoo:
Thanks for posting this, I haven't seen this one.
Love Kriya
stardustaquarion
4th June 2010, 13:38
Krishnamurti rocks:whoo:
Thanks for posting this, I haven't seen this one.
Love Kriya
My pleasure Kriya, he is so insightfull!
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