Question: What do you think about the Buddha? | Krishnamurti

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Thought doesn’t exist where Love is. Wow

mandaravasundari
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He summed up all the essence of his teachings in less that one minute, what a beautiful extract !

stf
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he was beyond the human mind and imagination 🔥💗 his each word describes the new!

caDet
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What a man!I have never seen anyone like him.❤❤❤

imranhassan
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This man is rare! Very rare! If one really wants to understand him.. One has to raise the level of understanding to the heights of peaks!!

ajikumarmsrailway
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tks Jiddu for reminding me what dignity means... also that there is no need to be aggressive when someone is acting like and idiot. I am so happy that you left so much wisdom..

alfonsobarboza
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What I love about this is how Krushnamurti answers the beginning of the questions, about he himself considering himself a great man. This would be ego, but to answer it would be ego as well. Fascinating. I feel like that's what caused the pause at the beginning, his contemplation of that statement.

darrenwendroff
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"I don't consider myself at all, neither great nor small."

kaikovacik
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This is precisely expounding why he himself summed up his message to... "Live a life without comparison."

zenmasterjay
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Thank you so much for taking the time to upload these and to find the great cuts!

miket
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Thought doesn't enter into the field of understanding.. Thought doesn't exist where love is.

TheEternalMystic
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_”You consider yourself to be a very great man”_ K- *_jumps!_*

moorbilt
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Love is greater than the Buddha himself. The vehicle is not important, but what it carries. 🎉🎉❤❤❤

DihelsonMendonca
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Asking Buddha himself "What do you think of Buddha?". Everyone who has attained/realized oneself is Buddha. And the questioner is dividing JK & Gautama Buddha. JK is also Buddha, Buddha(Gautama) is also Buddha provided they attained/realized.

BeyondSurvivalWisdom
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Buddha wasn't a religious teacher. Actually we made him as a religious teacher.

apmathsclass
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Beautiful 👌❤️ I don't know how many times I am going to watch this. This is love this is joy this peace 🙏🌹

ramabangalore
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What a great man! What a great answer! The more i listen him more my brain expands thoughts mature. Love you JK

ramcool
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O my! What a response! What an explanation! Only the 'greats' can truly feel this way.

honestly
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Yeah, the question was pretty rude, and Krishnamurti answered it perfectly.

agucci
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Excellent and honest reply by JK.
The questioner says to JK "You consider yourself to be great". How silly!😃 What JK considers, he is saying which is a limited state of mind. How can I say or conclude what you consider about yourself unless you say it to me? But JK's reply "I don't consider myself" is mind blowing. But for JK it may be just a simple reply like any other reply. But I felt the honesty, (I want use some word, but I am not getting any) of JK. It is not planned. It is the reply of the highest intelligence, if there is any. I am honestly admitting that I did not reach that highest level because I am still involved in thinking which is a kind of lower level. What JK is at is clearly thoughtless state, however, capable of using thought as a tool to express whenever required but is not caught in thoughts.

BeyondSurvivalWisdom