Audio | J. Krishnamurti - Malibu 1972 - Dialogue with Daniel O'Hanlon - Beyond organised religion

Published 2024-04-04
Audio | J. Krishnamurti - Malibu 1972 - Dialogue with Daniel O'Hanlon - Beyond organised religion

Does organised religion bring about real depth of understanding?

Does the past have any value in coming upon something new?

Can the mind empty itself of the pettiness of what man has put together?

Thought can be used legitimately and illegitimately.

Find out if there is something beyond tradition and myth.

Partial seeing and total seeing.

Freedom and choice.

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All Comments (13)
  • @filip5
    Thanks for posting a version with uninterrupted audio - very interesting dialogue!
  • The topic itself, the manner of speech that makes me forget about the time and lose myself in now 🤍
  • Starting this conversation with "division" ... which is the real, actual... one huge problem... Right. He is always right of course. "In perception, there is no choice," K says. "Seeing clearly, there is no chioice.".... Perception, seeing clearly.
  • @ThePianist-yt9wo
    I wonder why Krishnamurti is using the word seeing, in spite of the fact that he said " there must be no observer to observe", but the issue is that, for instance, I am occupied with myself and I am not observing, but some minute later I remember that I am not observing, therefore I observe, so it's clear that either is observation with the observer or occupation of my mind with itself and there's nothing such observation without observer.
  • @robot2042
    Well, that was an appalling waste of time, wasn't it? It's impossible to talk to these sorts of minds. If you told him the building was on fire he'd still be saying 'Well... okay... but I'm still a little puzzled... '!
  • @karenann5090
    O’Hanlon is a Catholic theologian hence the arrogance displayed by him towards Mr. Krishnamurti.