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Stream of Life vs Stream of Thought

This graphic is an imperfect representation of the words of Krishnamurti, Tolle, and Johan Lem. The central idea is the same one repeated by K for his entire life, that the ‘now’ escapes us as our stream of thought runs away from the now into the past or future. By not seeing completely what is before us, we accumulate incomplete memories which condition us even more. K’s message was one of direct observation… without will or motive… and without thought which has become a ‘distraction’. Of course, until one is capable of this, it is only conjecture and speculation. Some people like to draw diagrams in order to understand it. There are three pages in this PDF.  Click here to open/download this PDF  
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Krishnamurti – The Observer is the Observed

‘The Observer is the Observed’. I struggled for years to understand what Krishnamurti meant by this cryptic statement that he repeated often. This is what I think he meant, although I may be missing the essence of it. We are the world, and the world is us, we are not different from what we are ‘seeing’, if we are in fact seeing it at all. I believe his message was to see ‘what is’, not ‘what should be’. When we see ugliness in ourselves our minds immediately escape into ‘what should be…’, what I will do it improve myself… but this (almost instantaneous are largely unconscious) escape prevents us from seeing clearly in the present moment, rather we are escaping into the past or future. It was part of Krishnamurti’s message that only by seeing what is, what actually is, can we can begin to make progress in understanding ourselves, which is the first step in real change. This video, and other incredibly well produced videos on Krishnamurti, are available through the Krishnamurti Foundation of America ©: https://theimmeasurable.org/