Word Gems
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
1895 - 1986
To see that the mind is confused has far greater significance than what to do. Most of us think that self-knowledge is a matter of information, of why the mind is confused. But there is no answer, no way out of its own confusion, because whatever way it thinks, it will still be confused. We must perceive directly. I must see that I am confused, that I have a vested interest in some system, ideology or belief. This very perception is enough in itself as it brings about its own action, which is the real revolution.
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Editor’s prefatory comments:
Jiddu Krishnamurti has been an important teacher in my life. I began learning about the “true” and “false” selves about 15 years ago, and his insights served to inaugurate this vital area of enquiry.
He was the one to make clear that “guru” signifies merely “one who points,” not “infallible sage.” Pointing the way is what even the best teachers provide, but no more. One must walk the path of enlightenment alone, no one can do this for us.
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Public Talk 9, New Delhi - 08 Mar 1959
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