Main Points from the Biography
- Sadness is a global phenomenon and everlasting one. It need seperate and deep study
- Belief creates division. You isolate into a group either to protect from other group or to dominate over other group. Organised religions are rooted in divisive tendencies.
- All the holy texts leads you to blind beliefs and rituals. It's better to stay away from it.
- You can't learn anything from texts or others. You may get fact/technique but cannot learn truth and pleasure.
- Never ever believe in anything. You don't need to.
- You must not go behind power, position, money. There is no state as that of teacher and student. There is only information exchange.
- When you become universe, all the divisions (caste, religion, sex, nationality, organisation) will be destroyed.
- Always be alone, and always meditate.
- never meditate on god or symbols. it may lead you to hallucinations. just meditate on you.
- Any person who says they can give you supernatural experiences are frauds. Whenever you get such supernatural experience just don't care and move on.
- Thoughts are the origin of sadness and bondings.
- When you start exploring the truth, never ever stop it. If you stop it, just don't start it.
- Silence has everything. So be silent whenever you can.
- Education never ends, and never ever keep your mind full.
- There is no wrong in searching for god. you should search it but not as Hindu, Muslim. Otherwise god will be worthless. Be human alone not Hindu or Muslim then you can find the real god. Enquire who are you, what are you.
- May be death is more truthful than life.
- No person can be rich both inside and outside the body. Those who are rich inside weighs more than those who are rich outside. As inner richness can't be stolen.
- A famous person looses both privacy and aloneness. The life of person who tried and faile to be famous more miseryful. A truth seeker should be above win and fail.
- Death is also the end of suffering. Death is not different from life. we are living to die and dieying to live. Death can erase sadness, pain, fear, anxiety, tradition, recognition (famous), position etc. Thus you should try to achieve the state of dead by erasing all these from your life.
- Everybody aims something then live for it. But the life without aims and sense of achievement are supreme one.
- Modern life makes us dependent on others to motivate us. You don't need others to motivate you. You shouldnot even let your immediate family members to influence you.
- Never get slave to anything or anybody or any theory or any ideology. Always stand upright and alone, overcome fear. Don't let your body control your mind.
- Eat right, exercise, and not be lazy.
- There is no such state as static state. You either progress or regress.
- The reason behind fear of death is time consiouness. You think death is timelessness. So understand it clearly there is no such thing as time. And no such thing as life or death.
- A religious mind should be such mind where there is no belief has the place, and no place for right and wrong, no place for real and non-real. A religious mind should be calm, aimless, and fearless.
- Meditation doesn't give you super power, it only gives you ability to surpass fear and needs. Meditation only gives you a strict routine based meaningless life, which when looked from outside seem superpower.
- The desire for better is the worst impurity in human mind.
- The reason behind sorrow is ignorance. Ignorance results in desire, and desire results in dissatisfaction, dissatisfaction results in sorrow.
- When love, compassion and kindness fills mind, sorrow disappears.
- You need space in mind to meditate. Belief in god fills the mind with thoughts of god thus make you incapable to truly meditate.
- Human desire to know everything including god, this is it's problem. It's irrelevant if we know or don't know anything. I don't have interest to know what is god.
- There is no need of reason for existence.
- Now computer started to think for human. This is the era of brain rot.
- Leave alone even the thoughts of bad things. Keep the body and mind silent and motionless. No emotions should be entertained by mind or body.
- If your daughter dies, it's not the death of daughter that haunts you, but the memory of her. So it is important for death of memory inorder to be peaceful.
- The most developed state of mind is the state of mind where everythig is forgotten even things about self existence.
- No religion was able to obstruct a human killing another. Human always search and fight for security, and lose the same in that fight. Human tries to search for security outside, without knowing it resides insides
- Today is same as yesterday and tommorrow. Now is the summary of past and creator of tommarrow. And there is nothing called now. Now is non-existant.
- Human is slave to Pride, Greed, and low life. He can never let go of self.
- Greatest lie of world is that a Great person have to read a lot. In real life the readers only have place of dictionary. They only imitate, not think originally.
- Look at the most successful persons you know, their personal life is most misery and they own a heavy mind which is muddy.
- Great mind doesn't have knowledge of self, it should always be experiencing, awaken, Kindful, and attentive. The only thing such mind see will be truth and beauty.
- There is no such thing as time. Spent some days in dark room. you will loose time element. Time is just a mental construct. Brain is construct of time: i.e, it is made of memories, experiences etc. Space and time is actually the same thing. As Matter is just energy, time is construct of brain which is matter, thus Energy = Matter =Time.
- When thoughts and corresponding actions stop then there is no self.
1. π£ Truth Is a Pathless Land
“Truth is a pathless land, and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever.”
Meaning:
- Truth cannot be attained through religion, sects, systems, or gurus.
- Each person must discover truth for themselves, in freedom and direct perception.
- Truth is not theories, words. It's a travel from moment to moment. It contain experience and thoughts.
- There is no way of truth as my way or your way. There is only one way that is truth way.
Implication:
- No external authority or belief system can bring liberation.
- Self-reliance in spiritual inquiry is essential.
2. π§ Freedom from Psychological Conditioning
“You are the world, and the world is you.”
Meaning:
- Human minds are conditioned by culture, religion, family, education, and past experience.
- This conditioning leads to fear, division, conflict, and sorrow.
- Self realisation is the most important thing.
Goal:
- To free oneself from conditioning through awareness—not effort or repression.
3. π§ Choiceless Awareness
“To observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence.”
Definition:
- A state of pure observation without naming, judging, comparing, or choosing.
- It’s passive watching of thoughts, feelings, and sensations as they arise.
- See Life as it is.
- Never devise a method to self realisation. It only leads to pattern making that obstruct from truth.
- Repeatation results in slavery to magic. Thus a pattern only leads to repetition thus we move from wrong to wrong.
Practice:
- Watch everything as it happens—without interference.
- This leads to natural transformation, without inner conflict.
4. ⏳ The Illusion of Psychological Time
“Time is the enemy of man.”
Meaning:
- Chronological time (clock time) is necessary, but psychological time—the habit of living in the past or future—is the root of fear and suffering.
- Thought uses time to avoid facing things directly (e.g., "I will overcome fear tomorrow").
- Eternity timelessness: there is no such thing as time.
Freedom:
- True transformation happens now, not in some imagined future.
5. πͺ Self-Knowledge through Relationship
“Relationship is a mirror in which the self is revealed.”
Concept:
- Through relationships, you can see your fears, attachments, expectations, and ego structures.
- Every conflict in relationship is a pointer to inner disorder.
- Looks in to and out to yourself. You need to conquer your inner fear to conquer outer fear.
Practice:
- Observe yourself in relationship without blaming others.
- This observation reveals the content of the self.
6. π Thought Is Limited and Fragmentary
“Thought is always old, never free.”
Insight:
- Thought is based on memory and the past; it cannot understand the whole.
- It divides, analyzes, and compares—leading to inner conflict and fragmentation.
- Thoughtless mind can achieve divinity. So free your mind from all the thoughts and maintain it's calm state.
- Every student should be freed from thoughts and memory of thousands of years.
Application:
- Recognize the limits of thought.
- Use thought functionally (e.g., in science, work) but not for understanding love, death, or truth.
7. π£ Ending of the Ego/Self
“The ending of the self is the beginning of wisdom.”
Meaning:
- The self (ego) is a bundle of memories, identifications, fears, and desires.
- It creates division: me vs you, us vs them.
- Human mind is result of both reason and fruits. It's impossible for such mind to comprehend reasonless, timeless, eternal and fruitless one.
Liberation:
- Observing the self without resistance or suppression allows it to end naturally.
8. ❤️ Love Without Attachment or Desire
“Love is not desire. Love is not pleasure. Love is not thought.”
Insight:
- Love is not born of thought, attachment, or dependency.
- True love arises when the self is not.
- The only solution to all human problems are love.
- Deep love alone can make your face radiant.
- Life only become livable through love.
- Love without expecting anything. Love doesn't have prize or punishments.
- Make love not war.
Practice:
- Examine whether your love is mixed with fear, dependency, or expectation.
- Let go of control in relationships to allow love to flower.
9. π The Nature of Meditation
“Meditation is not concentration; it is the emptying of the mind of the known.”
His Meditation:
- Not a technique or method.
- It is silent, passive awareness of everything—without direction or goal.
- It begins in daily living—not in isolation.
- You are searching god without seeing and experiencing clouds, mountains, Oceans, flowers, babies, beautiful girls, twilight redness. The summation of all these are the god.
10. π You Are the World
“You are not separate from the world. You are the world.”
Meaning:
- The inner disorder of individuals is mirrored in global chaos: wars, pollution, violence.
- Changing the world begins with inner revolution, not political ideologies.
- Life and world lies within you.
- Your mind is not a point in universe it is universe itself.
11. 𧨠The Urgency of Radical Transformation
“What is important is the immediate transformation of the mind.”
Insight:
- Change cannot be postponed.
- Insight—not effort—is the key to radical, holistic transformation.
- free your senses, embrace spring of world, just let go of YOU in you, keep mind vacant and free it.
- whatever the desire mind have No matter however good it is it is indeed bad. The completed desire becomes memory and fills your mind, the uncompleted one becomes trauma and fills your mind. Thus no place for truth.
- When you tries to seperate good or bad, beauty or ugly etc, mind gets failed and reaches in disappointment. All the physical pleasures have starting and ending thus leads to deep trench of disappointment.
π§© Summary Table
Key Idea | Essence |
|---|---|
Truth is pathless | No method or authority can lead to truth |
Freedom from conditioning | Liberation begins with awareness of psychological patterns |
Choiceless awareness | Observe without choice or interference |
Illusion of time | Only the present can bring real change |
Self-knowledge through relationship | Relationship reveals the self |
Limitations of thought | Thought divides and can’t grasp the whole |
Ending of self | Observing ego dissolves it naturally |
Love | True love is free from desire, attachment, and fear |
Meditation | Awareness without technique or direction |
You are the world | Inner change equals outer change |
Urgency of change | Transformation must happen now, not gradually |
π§ How to Apply His Teachings
- Daily Watchfulness: Notice your reactions, fears, and attachments as they arise.
- Non-Judgmental Attention: Don’t try to fix or suppress thoughts—just watch.
- Freedom from Beliefs: Don’t cling to any ideology or teacher—including Krishnamurti.
- Be Present: Drop unnecessary psychological time—focus on the now.
- Relational Awareness: Observe yourself in interaction—your motives, desires, fears.
- Silent Sitting: Not structured meditation, but periods of stillness and alertness.
π«️ The Story of Narada and Vishnu — A Lesson on MΔyΔ (Illusion)
One day, Narada approached Lord Vishnu with a question:
“O Lord, I understand so much of your creation. I sing your name constantly and speak of liberation and truth to others. But there is one thing I cannot grasp—MΔyΔ, the illusion of this world. Please explain it to me.”
Vishnu smiled and said,
“Narada, you will understand MΔyΔ soon. But first, please fetch me some water. There’s a village nearby.”
Narada took the pot and left.
As Narada entered the village, he saw a beautiful young woman drawing water from a well. He was enchanted. Their eyes met. One thing led to another—and Narada forgot his divine mission entirely.
He married the woman, settled down, and had children. Years passed.
He became a well-known man in the village, devoted to his family. Then, one day, a great flood came. His house was swept away. He tried to save his family—but failed. His wife and children were lost.
He sat on the ground, devastated, in unbearable grief.
Suddenly, a hand touched his shoulder.
He looked up—it was Lord Vishnu, smiling gently.
“Narada,” Vishnu said, “where is my water?”
In an instant, everything disappeared. The village, the wife, the children, the flood—it had all lasted only a moment in the realm of the divine.
πͺ The Lesson:
Vishnu said:
“This is MΔyΔ, Narada. You asked me what illusion is. It is this—the mind’s absorption in the play of life, forgetting the eternal. It is identifying with passing forms and losing the awareness of truth.”
π§♂️ Krishnamurti's Connection:
Though Krishnamurti rarely endorsed such stories literally, this parable expresses his exact message:
- The mind gets entangled in images, roles, possessions, and desires.
- We lose ourselves in the projection of thought, mistaking it for reality.
- The “self” and its attachments are products of illusion, or psychological MΔyΔ.
In Krishnamurti's words:
“You think you are awake, but you are dreaming with your eyes open.”
π§© Final Reflection:
This story is not about rejecting life or the world. It is about seeing the illusion of identification—with the self, time, attachment, fear.
Real freedom begins when we understand this—not intellectually, but deeply, through observation.
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