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A good description by J.Krishnamurti Options
 
nodice
#1 Posted : 3/7/2010 8:19:07 PM

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Meditation, along that quiet and deserted road came like a soft rain over the hills;
it came as easily and naturally as the coming night.
There was no effort of any kind and no control with its concentrations and distractions;
there was no order and pursuit;
no denial or acceptance nor any continuity of memory in meditation.
The brain was aware of its environment but quiet without response,
uninfluenced but recognizing without responding.
It was very quiet and words had faded with thought.
There was that strange energy, call it by any other name, it has no importance whatsoever,
deeply active, without object and purpose;
it was creation,
without the canvas and the marble,
and destructive;
it was not the thing of human brain,
of expression and decay.
It was not approachable, to be classified and analysed, and thought and feeling are not the instruments of its comprehension.
It was completely unrelated to everything and totally alone in its vastness and immensity.
And walking along that darkening road,
there was the ecstasy of the impossible, not of achievement, arriving, success and all those immature demands and responses,
but the aloneness of the impossible.
The possible is mechanical and the impossible can be envisaged, tried and perhaps achieved which in turn becomes mechanical.
But the ecstasy had no cause, no reason. It was simply there, not as an experience but as a fact,
not to be accepted or denied, to be argued over and dissected.
It was not a thing to be sought after for there is no path to it.
Everything has to die for it to be, death, destruction which is love. A poor, worn-out labourer, in torn dirty clothes, was returning home with his bone-thin cow.

- Krishnamurti s Notebook Part 6 Madras 3rd Public Talk 29th December 1979



How perfect is that?!!
have you ever taken that ferry from San Francisco to Berkeley and looked back and seen that while in Berkeley, San Francisco doesn't exist?

 

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#2 Posted : 3/8/2010 10:36:36 PM

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i have two books that sit on my breakfast table to be perused as i'm sipping my morning tea. one of them is "Sayings of J. Krishnamurti" by Susunaga Weeraperuma. i love this book....

nice post brother!

L&G!!

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nodice
#3 Posted : 3/9/2010 2:01:12 AM

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Sweet!
I have been reading Krishnamurti for about 21 years now. Its good stuff but for some it is very hard to look at.

What amazed me about this little excerpt here was how it completely sounds like a spice run. It really kind of points out that the experience is one without pairs of opposites and he describes the bliss perfectly I thought.

good stuff... The man certainly calmed his rippled pool. Shocked
have you ever taken that ferry from San Francisco to Berkeley and looked back and seen that while in Berkeley, San Francisco doesn't exist?

 
sdbc
#4 Posted : 3/14/2010 11:42:01 PM
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Hi Smile I've read some Krishnamurti in the past, and have for some time now been wanting to read some more, and I wondered if you had any specific recommendations? I don't remember which book I've already read Smile

Thank you very much!
 
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#5 Posted : 3/14/2010 11:59:34 PM

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Go with
Think On These Things.
It is an excellent book. A mirror image of the self.Smile
have you ever taken that ferry from San Francisco to Berkeley and looked back and seen that while in Berkeley, San Francisco doesn't exist?

 
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#6 Posted : 3/15/2010 12:05:40 AM
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I will read that then, thank you!
 
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#7 Posted : 3/15/2010 1:16:13 AM
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When thinking about it, then what I'm looking for is the practical side of his teachings, the practical aspect of cultivating consciousness, can you help me with a book about that?
 
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#8 Posted : 3/16/2010 11:55:36 PM

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There are lots of books on cultivating consciousness. But in my experience, nothing compares to focus and meditation completely independent of pre-packaged ideas. I know that sounds like a bit of a weird one, but meditation and the unnameable are weird.

All the best Smile
TIME WILL TELL...
 
 
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