Inspired but not led by Krishnamurti’s teaching

Krishnamurti explicitly and repeatedly expressed that he did not wish any cult or following of himself or his words.

He made it clear that following the teacher or the teachings would occult one’s own insight.

The Teachings may indeed have a crucial impact on the individual and perhaps even on humanity itself: to destroy this impact is to rephrase, intellectualise, idealise or follow.

Surely we must discover directly for ourselves the unseen nature of who or what we are; individually and collectively?

 


 

 

“You must understand it, go into it, examine it, give your heart and your mind, with everything that you have, to find out a way of living differently. That depends on you, and not on someone else, because in this there is no teacher, no pupil; there is no leader; there is no guru; there is no Master, no Saviour. You yourself are the teacher and the pupil; you are the Master; you are the guru; you are the leader; you are everything. And to understand is to transform what is.” JK

Put away the book, the description, the tradition, the authority, and take the journey of self-discovery. Love, and don’t be caught in opinions and ideas about what love is or should be. When you love, everything will come right. Love has its own action. ” JK