It is man’s pretence that because he has choice he is free. So he is not an individual.įreedom is not a reaction freedom is not choice. The uniqueness of man does not lie in the superficial but in complete freedom from the content of his consciousness, which is common to all humanity. The individuality is the name, the form and superficial culture he acquires from tradition and environment. The content of his consciousness is his entire existence. His perception of life is shaped by the concepts already established in his mind. These images are the causes of our problems for they divide man from man. The burden of these images dominates man’s thinking, his relationships, and his daily life. These manifest as symbols, ideas, beliefs. Man has built in himself images as a fence of security-religious, political, personal. I’d love to hear what you think of it: The Core of the Teachings Instead, this is what is commonly quoted as a summary of his teachings. I won’t attempt to summarise K’s teachings. But after a few years, he rejected that role and spent the rest of his life on his mission to ‘set human beings completely and unconditionally free’. He was then trained to be a world teacher by the Theosophical Society, a ‘star from the east’. Born in a very poor family, he was spotted on a beach and identified as having a very pure ‘aura’ that showed not even a hint of selfishness. Krishnamurti has a fascinating biography. So I decided to let the theory go and ended up following my own path. I spent far more time watching his videos and reading his books, than actually spending time in silence or going for walks. In fact, I went to observe the school that Krishnamurti developed called Brockwood Park School, and almost ended up becoming a teacher there.Īfter studying K for about a year or so, I found myself a little stuck. I read the book Freedom from the Known (the link contains extracts), and I was hooked. I first came across K when I was around 21 years old. It’s a space designed to reflect on his teachings in a natural environment, free from any coercion, timetable or pressure. This week I’d like to share what I learnt in my stay at The Krishnamurti Centre in Hampshire, UK. and certainly he would strongly reject the claim to be a guru. He’s not really a philosopher or teacher. If you’re read any of his books, you’ll know it’s hard to call him anything.
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