

Krishnamurti on The False
9 snips Oct 23, 2024
J. Krishnamurti, a revered spiritual teacher and philosopher, dives deep into the nature of falsehood. He invites listeners to challenge their beliefs and the illusions that bind them. The discourse covers the significance of recognizing falsehood as a path to mental transformation. From examining the limitations of thought to critiquing societal norms, he advocates for personal inquiry and self-awareness. Krishnamurti emphasizes that freedom comes from understanding the false, ultimately leading to the discovery of deeper truths.
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Truth and Falsehood
- Seeing the false as false implies already knowing what is true.
- This realization can lead to a shift in perspective and behavior.
Breaking Conditioning
- Accepting illusions conditions the brain to non-actual realities.
- Breaking free from these illusions leads to a mutation in brain cells.
Changing Direction
- Krishnamurti uses the analogy of going north as a lifelong habit.
- Someone pointing out its illusory nature causes a shift towards the east.