Observing without the observer | Krishnamurti

Published 2023-11-18
Extract from the first seminar with scientists at Brockwood Park, 1984. Watch the full video at    • J. Krishnamurti - Brockwood Park 1984...  
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All Comments (21)
  • @Andrew-dg7qm
    “The observer is the past, memory, knowledge…”
  • @awle
    He was almost 90 years old and this was also 2 years before he left this earth. What a unique human being.
  • @loboestepario219
    It's amazing to see how inteluctualists and philosophers create and lose themselves in abstractions, a labyrinth of words... Krishnamurti's patience is incredible. Unfortunately they always end up lost un their egos, playing a tug o war, untill they see that K has got both ends of the rope in his hands. 😅
  • @muhafizali14
    Can you observe without a observer ? Yes, babies are great example. If you observe them carefully they are truly observing without obseever. Without judging.... Once the ego is formed well so is the memory , experience etc.
  • @cheri238
    " In oneself lies the whole world, and if one knows how to look and learn, then the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody else can give one one either that, key or the door to open, except yourself. Living, learning and acting are not three separate things. When the "observer" is the "observed" conflict ceases. Learning like seeing is a great art.
  • @lucaslandi8178
    Meu, pai. O véinho chega como kkkkkkk obrigado pra sempre, KrishnaJi
  • @LuminousClarity
    I completely understand this, where this level of teaching needs very deep discussion is because hpw we relate to wording. Some say consciousness, awareness or observer. These can all be internalised as either mind or the thing behind the mind, which is experiencing the mind. I relate to it as observer or my awareness. Some might see these words and automatically think I'm speaking about mind.
  • @Dr.Alokjha
    "Observer is the past.Can i look at something without the past?Yes.Then ofcourse its possible " which is observing without the observer.wow. This sentence concluded the whole video❤️❤️
  • @sureshbhatt3183
    Thoughts looking itself means thoughts observing the thoughts beacause everything r thoughts.
  • @gabon35
    As you dream you are the protagonist of the dream and everything like the people around you the environment, object, everything. You dream everything what you see, so why not  the "real life" is the same as the dream, you and others are the same thing a consciousness but in such form that can interact with each other. there is no such thing like separation or distance between objects because you are all that dream awareness scenario
  • @Mario.hernandez
    We observe with our spirit-body … ergo the observer (spirit) can observe without the physical observer
  • @Mario.hernandez
    No comments? Thought comes from the mind not from the Brain since the brain is just the machinery to put the thought into words and concepts and into physical body actions.
  • Btw, I shouldn’t criticise too much because the time and energy it takes to put out these videos is much appreciated, but I find the title descriptions for the videos to often be misleading. The question of the observer only comes up in the last minute or so of the video, and they do not explain the issue very clearly. The topic of the extract has more to do with the nature of thought: whether thought is centred in the brain, or outside the brain 🧠 ; is thought an action, a form of relationship, a movement of the past?; and whether thought has an origin, a beginning, a ground - i.e. either in memory, in the matter of the brain, or in “limitless space” (per Varela).