Osho on the Death of J. Krishnamurti
Krishnamurti died last Monday, in Ojai, California. In the past you have spoken of him as another enlightened being. Would you please comment on his death? The death of an enlightened being like J....
View ArticleThe Right Use of Energy – J. Krishnamurti
What is this energy which we all have? This energy is thinking, feeling; it is interest, enthusiasm, greed, passion, lust, ambition, hate. Painting pictures, inventing machines, building bridges,...
View ArticleRemembering Nisargadatta Maharaj- David Godman
The following is from an interview with David Godman. Harriet: You say that Maharaj never visited other teachers because he no longer had any doubts. Did he ever talk about other teachers and say what...
View ArticleSeeking What is True – J. Krishnamurti
I think there is a way of life in which there is not this process of reformation breeding further misery, and that way may be called religious. The truly religious person is not concerned with reform,...
View ArticleResources to Nourish Our Inner World
During these extraordinary times when many of us are self-isolating or in quarantine we have a unique opportunity to gather our energies and explore and nourish our inner world. We are extremely...
View ArticleWorlds Beyond Thought – Albert Blackburn
The following is an excerpt from a conversation between Albert Blackburn and Gabriele, his wife. Albert Blackburn: Can thought go beyond? Gabriele: How can it? And what can go beyond? How can one...
View ArticleA Letter from Albert Blackburn
Dear R: Thank you for your letter. I will answer your questions by sending you this parable which I wrote in 1974, entitled The Train of Thought. One day I awakened to find myself standing on the...
View ArticleWhy Should I not be Disturbed? – J. Krishnamurti
Question: If I am perfectly honest, I have to admit that I resent, and at times hate, almost everybody. It makes my life very unhappy and painful. I understand intellectually that I am this resentment,...
View ArticleIn the Fire of Dancing Stillness
A review of In the Fire of Dancing Stillness – Reflections with Vimala Thakar A film by Renata Keller Renata Keller introduces the life and teachings of Vimala Thakar in an extraordinarily accessible...
View ArticleThe Complexity of Life – Vimala Thakar
Life is a complex phenomenon. I would like to go into the issue of this complexity this morning as it seems that you would prefer to have a talk. Man is born in the midst of duality, duality that seems...
View ArticleWake Up Mantra – Vimala Thakar
I will recite today a mantra from second Veda, Yajurveda, and it means: “Wake up! Oh, my mind, wake up! To the infinite divinity that surrounds you. Those who are aware of that infinite life Receive...
View ArticleThe Mind – Vimala Thakar
As we are meeting in the morning, let us hope that all of us are more fresh, alert, and attentive perhaps than yesterday. We shall go together into an issue that is very subtle and very complex. We...
View ArticleThis Light in Oneself – J. Krishnamurti
One can talk endlessly, describing, piling words upon words, coming to various forms of conclusions, but out of all this verbal confusion if there is one clear action that action is worth ten thousand...
View ArticleSeeing Directly What We Are – J. Krishnamurti
One is aware, and naturally so, of the danger of physical insecurity – not having enough money, proper health, clothes and shelter, and so on – but we are hardly aware of our inner psychological...
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