Inspect Reflections On The Self Documented By J. Krishnamurti File Paper Edition
philosophies of life dealing with fear, loneliness,discontent, pride, guilt, desire, happiness, self and identification, Freedom,
Books is all talks or dialogues with disciples,
I just love Krishnamurti garu very interesting but poor audio book diction, . these are dialogues where you often miss who is asking to Ks responses, The content is weird and interesting Jiddu's words cut sharply through so much that is irrelevant, His path of thought has taken him so far into uncharted territories that it has rendered his ideas alien to the layman, Just to comprehend his message requires incredible focus and many repeat readings to fully grasp what he is trying to convey, A complete dedication to the pursuit of that which is true, Truth is indeed a pathless land but knowing which ways not to go becomes more obvious aster reading these well thought out words, Aizņēmos šo grāmatu no Imeldes pirmspandēmijas laikā un laiku pa laikam to atveru palasīt, Tā ir meditatīva, pašizpratni veicinoša, kā arī sniedz dažas atklāsmes, kas palīdz mazināt tieksmi koncentrēties uz savu ego, Lai par kaut ko priecātos, tam ne obligāti jābūt tavā īpašumā, tā ir atziņa, moto, ko mēģinu praktizēt,
Contents
Krishnamurti J:Reflections on the Self
Editors Preface
Introduction
INQUIRY
Dialogue
Authority
As a Human Being
EMOTION
Fear
Loneliness
Discontent
Pride/Ambition
Anger
Guilt
Desire
Happiness
SELF and IDENTIFICATION
Self and Identification
FREEDOM
Freedom
Notes
List of Publications
Index it's ok K es el más exigente de los exponentes esotéricos de los últimos siglos.
Nadie ha superado su pureza al desmembrar la perturbada psique humana, a Gurdjieff, Jung, Samael Aun Weor lo podría situar en el mismo grado de penetración.
Todo lo que hemos recibido de ello, nosotros los dormidos, han sido intuiciones originales, limpias de influencias y mucho menos de imitación de otras escuelas o tendencias.
En el caso de K, con profunda admiración, cosa que desalentaría inmediatamente, la mayéutica con que arrinconaba y desarmaba los falsos juicios de sus interlocutores y público presencial respecto a toda una vida de conceptos, ideologías y convicciones eran lecciones que, podemos aseverar, comenzan una diminuta transformación psicológica y debilitanmiento del yo, continuar con la erradicación del hombre viejo era, entonces, responsabilidad individual.
Cada que he tenido oportunidad de clavarme a sus libros, con alternancias de entreoaños entre uno y otro y otras muchas horas más de pláticas en la web de donde formaron los más de sus libros, él escribió a penas un par de libros, casi contra su voluntad descubró lo poco listo que estoy para internalizar y aplicar sus directrices e invitaciones a autexplorar la totalidad de nuestra psiques, no olvidemos que no acepta títulos de maestro, gurú o guía.
No hay otra forma de extinguir el dolor, el conflicto, el apego si no comenzamos por la observación pasiva, esto es, la no intervención en el devenir del yo en el mundo.
En el momento en que filtramos el mundo a través del pensamiento, lo fraccionamos y aparece el tiempo y el yo, Ambos son los encargados de echar andar la ilusión de ser sujetos frente a objetos que tienen la encomienda de devenir en algo que aún no somos pero debemo ser en el horizonte del tiempo.
Y todos los vicios de la desdichada empresa humana aparecen ahí, No hay experiencia directa de lo que es,
Cómo no sentirme aterrado de saberme más imperfecto que en mi última visita a uno de sus libros
Eye opening insights worth rereading every now and then.
The introduction to the book suggests Krishnamurti's essence is in line with Socrates' in that he fervently seeks to turn existing paradigms on their heads, and I am in agreement.
In these commentaries, he espouses the ultimate guru of "no gurus!" and lauds the method of "no method!" In a sense, it felt like the book was restating the same over and over, but therein was included a powerful, lucid request for the aspirant to simply, quietly and curiously probe fear itself what IS it, exactly Easier said than done for most, because the intimidating objects/subjects of fear in our lives play an effective goalie position keeping us from examining the Real Anatomy of fear, i.
e. when we say "I am afraid", such a simpleseeming statement is often charged with a lot of obscuring debris, but the undeniable fact remains that the words we use to describe our situation never actually fully describe our Actual Situation.
So what is the Actual Situation of fear and mental distress
I do not know if I am in agreement with what seems like J.
K. 's maverick condemnation of teacher, text, and tradition, but it is clear that he offers a powerful and important voice of wisdom, He is a wellread product of culture who attained samadhi, but speaks in circles using plain language in a way that seems to shoo people away from books and formal meditation practices and really "the whole project".
If there are lineages with millennia of mind science commentary that can lead one to BeingConsciousnessBliss, where is the bugbear
His persona does seem caught up in a paradox of having to say, "Listen closely: I have nothing to say.
" So sometimes the guru will say "I am not guru" and become a walking talking Treachery of Images à la René Magritte, Krishnamurti is one of the great spiritual thinkers of our time and this book captures his various thoughts on the self, He speaks about the need to not rely on authority, connecting with whats real, and how to foster a choiceless awareness,
His writing is profound and gently authoritative, However this particular book doesnt flow as a cohesive book, rather its a collection of varied talks and teachings that deal with the self,
out ofstars, wow! wow! wow!
J, K. simply one of the best representatives of our species, This person was an awesome character, Anything about him is interesting, and this book is so well created, carefully put together and beautifully bundled that it deserves special treatment,
The good thing about this book is that it is made up of so many testimonies of people that had direct contact with him, It is as though one were witness in his life, I cried reading how beautiful his death was if any death can be beautiful The book transmitted to me all the love that this man created around him.
An extraordinary person in all aspects, When i wasyears old i read this book and this book make a Revolution in my mind, building in me one better man,
The true and first revolution to make yourself is the mind,
Jiddhu Krishnamurti withtou Doubt is an excelent Author, and your words is so important than any other known authors, but he is different above all that some read that i read.
I recommended this Book for all of us my Friends
Goyacy Atenciously To all Friends, .