Krishnamurti- Who am I?

Someone asked Jiddu Krishnamurti "Who are you?"
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Someone asked Jiddu Krishnamurti "Who are you?"
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A re-edit of J. Krishnamurti's Life Story & Teachings: Part 10. An important message for humanity/consciousness.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti speaks with a talk show host of the 60's about life, death, misery, conflict.

Bernard Levin (famous, controversial british journalist and broadcaster of the 70s & 80s), Interviews J Krishnamurti: at Brockwood, UK, on 20th June 1981.
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THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY is a dialogue between J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm which took place in Brockwood Park, England in 1983. Starting with the questions - Are psychologists really concerned with the future of man? Are they concerned with the human being conforming to the present society, or going beyond that? - the conversation embarks on the incredible journey of the unconditioned mind and asks if the consciousness of mankind can be changed through time.

Jiddu Krishnamurti Start @ Zeitgeist 2008 What a strong start @ Zeitgeist Part 4 To be a freethinking individual is to step out of the darkness and see the world for what it is..to come to terms with the complete reality and not somebody elses fabrication...to understand that we all have the same mental capacity and that it is our very understanding of the complex world which shapes us as individual human beings... till 70.000 amazing
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What is meditation?
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Part 1, of Talk on World Peace, at the United Nations, 1985.
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Documentary/Biographical Story about Krishnamurti, with rare film footage.
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UG's parting message to his friends was: "I will Rot like a Garden Slug". That his life has no value of significance to anyone. More Info see Essential UG. www.ugkrishnamurti.org

A rare video of the young Jiddu Krishnamurti in New York (1928) and Ojai (1930), reading what he had said at the Ommen Camp on August 3, 1929 (dissolution of the Order of the Star). If you are interested in e-books by and about Jiddu Krishnamurti, including the biographies by Mary Lutyens and Pupul Jayakar, follow this link: www.4shared.com or download this file: www.megaupload.com
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Sanity is order. This order comes about naturally if we understand what is disorder. The immediacy of action is goodness. How can one bring about a radical revolution in the whole consciousness? Consciousness cannot exist without its content. Order cannot exist in that consciousness. It can only exist outside at a different dimension. How is the mind, which is so disorderly so corrupt, so petty, shoddy to come upon a different dimension altogether? To bring about order the mind must be completely silent. Is there something which is not put together by the mind, thought, imagination something which is not measurable?
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The great debunker of any belief system talks with Luc Sala in Amsterdam about "The black hole of (any) belief", from disease to divinity. UG died 22 march 2007. A critical interview.

Krishnamurti speaks with Dr.Anderson about knowledge and the transformation of man

This is Talk 1: Part 1 (28 December 1985, Madras India), it is in eight parts. The first of 3 Final Talks given by Jiddu Krishnamurti, his last and most enigmatic talks.
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Krishnamurti Consciousness Evolution. Spiritual Evolution of Human Cosnciousness. Visit www.TheosEra.com for more!
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Krishnamurti discourses on World Suffering.
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Question and answers with philosopher UG Krishnamurti or Enlightenment, thinking, and god.

Extraordinary talk by UG Krishnamurti recorded not long after the 'calamity'(presumably in late sixties). Yes, it's really UG. I have no interest or business to make fake videos. Link to original file www.ugkrishnamurti.org It's called 'Monologue UG Musing About Effects of "Calamity"' Song: Lotus Heart by Dessert Dwellers. Thanks to Priyatam, drvijayrao and aashti for help with transcript. disregard this link ;) www.rosaksiazka.pl
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Krishnamurti speaks with Dr.Anderson about: What is Communication with Others

The Real Revolution Jiddu Krishnamurti Part 1 of 4. This documentary is the first from an original series of eight made for National Educational Television in 1966. ''Freedom from the desire for an answer is essential to the understanding of a problem'' Jiddu Krishmanurti
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J. Krishnamurti in Dialogue (English & French) with Jean-Louis Dewez, at Brockwood Park, 1979. This dialogue explores the importance of Education, understanding conditioning - transforming consciousness. In 6 parts.
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In dialogue with Huston Smith (1968.) "J.Krishnamurti (1895.-1986.), whose life and teachings spanned the greater part of the 20th century, is regarded by many as one who has had the most profound impact on human consciousness in modern times. Sage, philosopher and thinker, he illumined the lives of millions the world over: laymen and intellectuals, young and old. He gave new meaning and content to religion by pointing to a way of life that transcends all organized religions. He confronted boldly the problems of contemporary society and analyzed with scientific precision, the workings of the human mind. Declaring that his only concern was to 'set man absolutely, unconditionally free', he sought to liberate man from his deep conditioning of selfishness and sorrow."
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Part of the Channel 4 'Revelations' programme about J. Krishnamurti broadcast in 1984. More info at: www.jkrishnamurti.org

Krishnamurti is regarded globally as one of the greatest thinkers and religious teachers of all time. He did not expound any philosophy or religion, but rather talked of the things that concern all of us in our everyday lives, of the problems of living in modern society with its violence and corruption, of the individual's search for security and happiness, and the need for mankind to free itself from inner burdens of fear, anger, hurt, and sorrow. He explained with great precision the subtle workings of the human mind, and pointed to the need for bringing to our daily life a deeply meditative and spiritual quality. Krishnamurti belonged to no religious organization, sect or country, nor did he subscribe to any school of political or ideological thought. On the contrary, he maintained that these are the very factors that divide human beings and bring about conflict and war. He reminded his listeners again and again that we are all human beings first and not Hindus, Muslims or Christians, that we are like the rest of humanity and are not different from one another. He asked that we tread lightly on this earth without destroying ourselves or the environment. He communicated to his listeners a deep sense of respect for nature. His teachings transcend man-made belief systems, nationalistic sentiment and sectarianism. At the same time, they give new meaning and direction to mankind's search for truth. His teaching, besides being relevant to the modern age, is timeless and <b>...</b>
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alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com A Wholly Different Way of Living: San Diego, California 18th February 1974 1st Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson 'Knowledge and Transformation' J Krishnamurti was born in South India and educated in England. For the past 40 years he has been speaking in the United States, Europe, India, Australia and other parts of the world. From the outset of his life's work he repudiated all connections with organized religions and ideologies and said that his only concern was to set man absolutely unconditionally free. He is the author of many books, among them THE AWAKENING Of INTELLIGENCE, THE URGENCY OF CHANGE, FREEDOM FROM THE KNOWN and THE FLIGHT OF THE EAGLE. This is one of a series of dialogues between Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson, who is professor of religious studies at San Diego State University where he teaches Indian and Chinese scriptures and the oracular tradition. Dr. Anderson, a published poet, received his degree from Columbia University and the Union Theological Seminary, he has been honoured with the distinguished teaching award from the California State University.
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J. Krishnamurti in Dialogue (English & French) with Jean-Louis Dewez, at Brockwood Park, 1979. This dialogue explores the Nature of Thought, and freedom from thought - the action of intelligence.
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This is part 1 (of 12 parts). These dialogues took place at Brockwood in the UK, 1979. B/W Video. "When the Body dies, the desires, the anxieties, the tragedies, attachments and the misery go on. They go on to contributing to the vast common stream of consciousness in which mankind lives. Each of us is a representative of the whole stream ... "
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Bernard Levin (famous, controversial british journalist and broadcaster of the 70s & 80s), Interviews J Krishnamurti: at Brockwood, UK, on 20th June 1981.
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THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY is a dialogue between J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm which took place in Brockwood Park, England in 1983. Starting with the questions - Are psychologists really concerned with the future of man? Are they concerned with the human being conforming to the present society, or going beyond that? - the conversation embarks on the incredible journey of the unconditioned mind and asks if the consciousness of mankind can be changed through time.

This is Talk 3: Part 1 (4th January 1986, Madras India), it is in seven parts. The Third of 3 Final Talks given by Jiddu Krishnamurti, his last and most enigmatic talks.
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alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com A Wholly Different Way of Living: San Diego, California 1974 26th February 1974 14th Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson 'Death' A: Mr Krishnamurti in our last conversation we were beginning to talk about consciousness and its relation to death in the context of living as a total movement. And we even touched on the word reincarnation toward the end when we had to draw our conversation to its conclusion. I do hope we can begin to continue there. K: You see one of the factors in death is the mind is so frightened. We are so frightened of that very word and nobody talks about it. It isn't a daily conversation. It is something to be avoided, something that is inevitable, for god's sake keep it as far away as possible. A: We even paint corpses to make them look as if they are not dead. K: That's the most absurd thing. Now what we are discussing, sir, is, isn't it, the understanding of death, its relation to living and this thing called love. One cannot possibly understand the immensity, and it is immense, this thing called death, unless there is a real freedom from fear. That's why we talked sometime ago about the problem of fear. Without really freeing the mind, unless the mind really frees itself from fear there is no possibility of understanding the extraordinary beauty, strength and the vitality of death.
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Part 1 (of 3). At Saanan, 1983, 5th Talk (edited). So what is the future of mankind? What is going to happen to our brain when the computer and robot take over, and when the great industries invent all these machineries of ultra intelligent machines, and you, what is your future as a human being? You understand my question? This is happening. And they are going to do it in the Future, for commercial reasons etc. So they are acting from the outside on the human brain - you understand? Through bio-chemistry, genetics, through electric currents and so on. From the outside. And they may change our conditioning - from the outside. And probably they will.............. And if we pursue our life, our daily life, as we are living now, year after year until we die, as vast millions and billions of people are doing, they are not contributing anything to the whole collective consciousness of man. But if you and a few of us basically, fundamentally bring about a mutation in the conditioning of the brain, which means in the very brain cells themselves and that is possible only when we are aware of our conditioning, meet it head on, fear, all the faiths and the dogmas, the stupid rituals, fears, pleasures, sorrow, of which we are. If there is no mutation we will be contributing to the ugliness of mankind. So there is only one choice for us, only one direction for us...
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alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com What Love Is Not 7th Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland, 22nd July, 1979 In Total Silence the Mind Comes Upon the Eternal Why is there constant strife and seeking? Are we seeking superficial sensory experience or something timeless that thought has not touched at all? Can thought with its limitation enquire deeply? Is observation the instrument of thought? When one observes does the thing being observed undergo change? Can the mind having understood desire know its value is relative and be free to observe? Is there a way of living without any control? Is not the controller the movement of thought? When there is no conflict whatsoever what takes place in the mind?
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