A short introduction video setting the tone for upcoming videos observing and or meditating on so much that Jiddu Krishnamurti conveyed to us during his time. In continuance of learning, growing and evolving our understanding, as well in continuance of his work of observing and meditating.
In this video we take a deeper look at a story J. Krishnamurti told the audience at a school discussion in 1978 in Rishi Valley. We continue to observe and reflect on what was said. So much that Krishnamurti conveyed to us is very important by virtue of where it turns our attention to mind in continuance of observing.
Rishi Valley 1978 - School Discussion (Students) 5 - Look at the human being, not the word
We question whether we have or is it possible to lose touch with nature. Perhaps we have lost touch with nature because of what we define nature to be, in which exists just as equally in the constant of cause and effect and greatly maintains a nature we may observe.
Extract from the ninth conversation with Allan Anderson in San Diego, 1974.
When the questions asked, what is the state of mind? In order to see this so-called state what is that one must do in order to peer at mind, to observe mind? Perhaps we may begin to observe the innate state and process of memory, memory in terms of memory existing long before a brain was formed.
Extract from the fifth public talk in Saanen, 1977