J. Krishnamurti

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Never think that the journey has come to an end || IIT Bombay (2022)
Never think that the journey has come to an end || IIT Bombay (2022)
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Questioner (Q): I am reading J. Krishnamurti’s Freedom from the Known, where the author talks about freedom from authority as a means to be free of the ego. What does he mean by authority? What does freedom from authority mean? He also says that we should not accept even

कर्म और कर्ता, विचार और विचारक || (2020)
कर्म और कर्ता, विचार और विचारक || (2020)
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प्रश्नकर्ता: कृष्णमूर्ति साहब सभी वृत्तियों, विचारों, भावनाओं वगैरह को बिना निर्णय के देखने को कहते हैं। ये मुझे असंभव लगता है। किसी भी विचार या भावना के उठते ही मैं या तो उसके पक्ष में हो जाता हूँ या विपक्ष में। कृपया समझाएँ।

आचार्य प्रशांत: विचार जिसको उठ रहा है

Witnessing is not aloofness; to witness is to come close
Witnessing is not aloofness; to witness is to come close
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Questioner (Q): What is the relationship between witnessing, the observer, and the observed? How does witnessing relate to J Krishnamurti’s statement “Observer is the observed”?

Acharya Prashant (AP): What is observation? What is the observed one? Who is the observer? Who is the observer?

Q: The mind (someone from the

Beneath your simple looking life, is there real freedom? || Acharya Prashant,on J.Krishnamurti(2018)
Beneath your simple looking life, is there real freedom? || Acharya Prashant,on J.Krishnamurti(2018)
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Can you honestly, seriously, bring yourself to find out whether you are free from authority? It needs tremendous enquiry into yourself, great awareness.

From that clarity comes a totally different kind of action, an action that is not fragmentary, that is not divided politically or religiously – it is a

Explanations don't help in the real sense || Acharya Prashant on, Jiddu Krishnamurti (2018)
Explanations don't help in the real sense || Acharya Prashant on, Jiddu Krishnamurti (2018)
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Explanations blind you,

they prevent you from actually seeing ‘what is’.

~ Jiddu Krishnamurti

Questioner: Acharya Ji, JK says, “Explanations blind you, they prevent you from actually seeing ‘what is’.” But I require explanations all the time from the Guru.

Please throw some light on this.

Acharya Prashant: The problem

Do you contradict Krishnamurti? || Acharya Prashant, on Jiddu Krishnamurti (2019)
Do you contradict Krishnamurti? || Acharya Prashant, on Jiddu Krishnamurti (2019)
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Questioner: Acharya Ji, there is a quote by you, “Seek Light, See Light, Be Light.” I was reading a book by Krishnamurti where he said, “Seeking is a kind of expansion. It’s an escape. You cannot get freedom from it.”

I am confused between the two. Please help.

Acharya Prashant:

The ego uses both sex and meditation as an escape || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2017)
The ego uses both sex and meditation as an escape || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2017)
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“Love is a state in which there is no ‘me’; love is a state in which there is no condemnation, no saying that sex is right or wrong, that this good and something else is bad.

Love is none of these contradictory things.

Contradiction does not exist in love.”

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Happiness and self-knowledge || Acharya Prashant, on Jiddu Krishnamurti (2018)
Happiness and self-knowledge || Acharya Prashant, on Jiddu Krishnamurti (2018)
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“We seek happiness through things, through relationships, through thoughts, ideas and do not realize their impermanence. To find out the true meaning of happiness, we must explore the river of self-knowledge. Self-knowledge is not an end in itself. Is there a source to a stream? Every drop of water from

What is love? || Acharya Prashant, on Jiddu Krishnamurti (2018)
What is love? || Acharya Prashant, on Jiddu Krishnamurti (2018)
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Questioner (Q): Dear master, Jiddu Krishnamurti asks, “Has love an object? Or is love divine or profane? You follow? Sir, when you love, you are neither giving nor receiving.”

Acharya Ji, could you explain how can we love in daily life, without giving or receiving? What is love, if it

Unbecoming unaware || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2016)
Unbecoming unaware || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2016)
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Question: Acharya Ji, what does J. Krishnamurti mean when he says “Become deeply aware”.

Acharya Prashant: It is said, become deeply aware.

Now, we already live in problems and challenges. We already live in incompleteness. We already live in the quest to achieve something, to become something. When it is

The world is you, you are the world || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2016)
The world is you, you are the world || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2016)
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Question: Acharya Ji, what does J.Krishnamurti mean when he says, “the observer is the observed”?

Acharya Prashant: As you are, so you see the World. Simple.

That there is no objective reality about the World. The ‘subject’ and the ‘object’ are intrinsically linked; they are One. The subject and the

How to know the false as false? || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2016)
How to know the false as false? || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2016)
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Question: Acharya Ji, what does J. Krishnamurti mean when he says, “To understand what is, is more important than to create and follow ideals.”

Acharya Prashant: Actually, the first part of that sentence, is the absolute, the second part is the actionable. Understanding what is, is not really a task.

The right relationship tells you about yourself || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2017)
The right relationship tells you about yourself || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2017)
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Question: Acharya Ji, J.Krishnamurti says, “In a right relationship, you come to know yourself.” Please explain.

Acharya Prashant: The question is, Krishnamurti says, “In the right relationship, you come to know yourself.” So, how does one know himself?

That which you have quoted, is in itself the solution. He is

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मन अनजाने से भी डरता है और जाने हुए से भी || कृष्णमूर्ति पर (2017)
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प्रश्नकर्ता: कृष्णमूर्ति कहते हैं कि “हम ‘*अननोन*’ (अज्ञात) से तो डरते ही हैं, और तो और, हम ‘*नोन*’ (ज्ञात) से भी डरते हैं।”

ऐसा क्यों?

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इस गिरते हुए समाज में मेरे लिए सही कर्म क्या है? || आचार्य प्रशांत, कृष्णमूर्ति पर (2017)
इस गिरते हुए समाज में मेरे लिए सही कर्म क्या है? || आचार्य प्रशांत, कृष्णमूर्ति पर (2017)
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प्रश्नकर्ता: गिरते हुए समाज में मेरा सही कर्म क्या है?

आचार्य प्रशांत: समाज या दुनिया क्या है? हम हैं, आप हैं; जैसे हम हैं, आप हैं, वैसा ही संसार है। अगर आप समाज को और संसार को गिरता हुआ पाते हैं, तो उसका कारण यही है कि इंसान गिर रहा

When does a situation become a problem? || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2017)
When does a situation become a problem? || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2017)
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“It is the incapacity to understand a challenge that brings about a problem.”

Jiddu Krishnamurti

Acharya Prashant: “It is the incapacity to understand a challenge that brings about a problem”, this is what Krishnamurti says. And habituated we are of concluding, we are very habituated to conclude; we immediately take

What is it to observe without the observer? || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2014)
What is it to observe without the observer? || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2014)
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Question: “Observe the disorder without the observer.” How will it be possible?

Acharya Prashant: A man is driving his car in a drunk state. In an absolutely drunk state and the car is moving about in a very disorderly way. There are two rear seats. Will one seat know that

The scriptures talk of false, rather than the Truth || On J. Krishnamurti (2016)
The scriptures talk of false, rather than the Truth || On J. Krishnamurti (2016)
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Questioner (Q): Sir I have read that a few teachers have spoken about the consciousness and life after death. So, I am confused that how did they come to know about this. Are these just concepts or anything?

Acharya Prashant (AP): It’s just a concept.

It’s just that there are

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Know Him, without His names || (2016)
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When you teach a child that a bird is named ‘bird’, the child will never see the bird again. ~ J. Krishnamurti

Acharya Prashant (AP): Beautiful quotation.

Because naming comes with a total bundle of association, references, memories, past, prejudices. Having named something, having tagged or labeled something, you are

सोच- सोच कर देखा तो क्या देखा || आचार्य प्रशांत, कृष्णमूर्ति पर (2014)
सोच- सोच कर देखा तो क्या देखा || आचार्य प्रशांत, कृष्णमूर्ति पर (2014)
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प्रश्न: इसका क्या मतलब है कि, “ट्रू ऑब्ज़रवेशन इज़ विदाउट थॉट(असली अवलोकन बिना विचार के होता है)”? इसको कृष्णमूर्ति बहुत बार कहते हैं कि, “ट्रू ऑब्जरवेशन इज़ ऑलवेज़ विदाउट थॉट।”

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One doesn't wake up by switching dreams || Acharya Prashant, on Jiddu Krishnamurti (2014)
One doesn't wake up by switching dreams || Acharya Prashant, on Jiddu Krishnamurti (2014)
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Question: “To be alone, is to be against the whole set-up of the society.” J. Krishnamurti

Sir, what is ‘being alone’?

Speaker: Society is not one thing; society is the very substance of the conditioned mind. And it’s very deceptive.

(Here, ‘I’ is used for the conditioned mind)

‘I’ belong

Krishnamurti and Osho are as different as Truth and Truth || Acharya Prashant (2015)
Krishnamurti and Osho are as different as Truth and Truth || Acharya Prashant (2015)
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Questioner: Acharya Ji, today let’s talk about the two very famous and inscrutable Masters of the 20th century.

Acharya Prashant: (Reading the questioner’s mind)

Yes, you want to talk about Osho and J. Krishnamurti, that whether there is any difference in their method, or they converge at some point.

Q:

Time, thought, sorrow, and the ending of sorrow || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2014)
Time, thought, sorrow, and the ending of sorrow || Acharya Prashant, on J. Krishnamurti (2014)
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To understand the nature of sorrow, and the ending of sorrow, one must understand time and to understand time is to understand thought.J. Krishnamurti

Speaker: To understand sorrow, one must understand time, and to understand time is to understand thought.What is ego?We usually say the ego is “I am this”

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Questioner: A lot of students that I talk to — it’s the fear of the society, it’s the fear of the unknown, it’s fear of the expectations that they are carrying, that pushes them to become an engineer and then they figure out that probably this is not something that they wanted to be. And that is the reality of a lot of individuals and not just engineers. Probably, here is something that is stopping me from taking a plunge of starting something of myself, right? Fear is something that is stopping somebody who is in a relationship for ten years to take that step to get married. Where does this fear come from? Acharya Prashant: Lack of love, which comes from lack of self-knowledge. You see, when I tie my sense of existence, my very identity, to something that is unreliable, I will have to be afraid. It’s like putting my heart on this table. Now, how can I live in security? The heart is out there on the table, anybody can take it away, anything can happen to it. 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I had to unlearn a lot of things, and I am grateful to all the sources—the books, the people and the experiences that helped me unlearn. And I am grateful to that within me that had the courage to unlearn.

A lot of unlearning is needed. I often say you

Love’s been twisted, so we struggle || Neem Candies
Love’s been twisted, so we struggle || Neem Candies
1 min

I had to unlearn a lot of things, and I am grateful to all the sources—the books, the people and the experiences that helped me unlearn. And I am grateful to that within me that had the courage to unlearn.

A lot of unlearning is needed. I often say you

इन्द्रियों पर विजय कैसे प्राप्त करें? कर्म और अकर्म क्या?
इन्द्रियों पर विजय कैसे प्राप्त करें? कर्म और अकर्म क्या?
16 min

श्रद्धावान् लभते ज्ञानं तत्पर: संयतेन्द्रिय: | ज्ञानं लब्ध्वा परां शान्तिमचिरेणाधिगच्छति || ४, ३९ || जितेन्द्रिय, साधनापरायण और श्रद्धावान मनुष्य ज्ञान को प्राप्त होता है तथा ज्ञान को प्राप्त होकर वह बिना विलम्ब के तत्काल ही भगवत्प्राप्तिरूप शान्ति को प्राप्त हो जाता है। —श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता, अध्याय ४, श्लोक ३९प्रश्नकर्ता: आचार्य जी,

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आत्मा न तो शरीर में रहती है, न शरीर का आत्मा से कोई संबंध है || आचार्य प्रशांत, अष्टावक्र गीता (2023)
आत्मा न तो शरीर में रहती है, न शरीर का आत्मा से कोई संबंध है || आचार्य प्रशांत, अष्टावक्र गीता (2023)
3 min

◾ एक ही जाति होती है - वह है "बल"। बल विकसित करो अपने भीतर।

◾ आत्मा का इस पूरे देह व्यापार से कोई लेना देना ही नहीं।

◾ मिथ्याचारी वह है जो आगे के लालच में अच्छा काम करता है।

◾ आत्मा का विकृत सिद्धांत ही भारत की दुर्दशा

Test Short
Test Short
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हम ही पीछे रह गए || नीम लड्डू
हम ही पीछे रह गए || नीम लड्डू
1 min

भारतीयों को शायद यह लगता है कि हिंदुस्तान से बाहर जहाँ कहीं कोई मिलेगा वह ‘अंग्रेज़ी’ ही बोल रहा होगा। एक तो यह बहुत बड़ी ग़लतफ़हमी है – बाहर जैसे ही हम निकलेंगे वैसे ही जो मिल रहा होगा अंग्रेज़ी ही बोल रहा होगा। हिंदुस्तान बेचारा बस पिछड़ा हुआ है,

विचार नहीं, प्रेम || आचार्य प्रशांत, श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता पर (2022)
विचार नहीं, प्रेम || आचार्य प्रशांत, श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता पर (2022)
9 min

कथं न ज्ञेयमस्माभिः पापादस्मानिवर्तितुम्। कुलक्षयकृतं दोषं प्रपश्यद्भिर्जनार्दन ॥३९॥

"तो कुल क्षय से होने वाले दोष को देख-सुन कर भी हम लोगों को इस पाप से निवृत्त होने का विचार क्यों नहीं करना चाहिए?"

~ श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता, अध्याय १, अर्जुन विषाद योग, श्लोक ३९

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