U. G. Krishnamurti on enlightenment

in philosophy •  7 years ago 

Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti, known as U. G. Krishnamurti, was an Indian man who questioned enlightenment. Although many considered him an "enlightened" person, Krishnamurti often referred to his state of being as the "natural state"

Thought is the self-protecting and fascist in nature, and it will use every trick under the sun to give momentum to its own continuity. Thought controls, moulds and shapes our ideas and actions. Thought is not the instrument to help us live in harmony with life around us. That is why we create all these ecological problems such as pollution, possibly destroying ourselves with the destructive weapons that we have invented.

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I'd like to see more details on this philosophy, so I hope you will publish something longer and with more conceptual details.

listen to him like eating a sandwich with cement, but right on target ,no illusions

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