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A project of the Krishnamurti Center in Ojai, CA
"Is it not very important, while we are young, to be loved and to love? It seems to me that most of us neither love nor are loved. I think it is essential, while we are young, to understand this problem very seriously because it may be that while we are young we can be sensitive enough to feel it, to know its quality, to know its perfume and perhaps when we grow older, it will not be entirely destroyed. So, let us consider the questionâthat is, not that you should not be loved, but that you should love. What does it mean? Is it an ideal? Is it something far away, unattainable? Or is it something that can be felt by each one at odd moments of the day?" - J. Krishnamurti
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Here are two more interviews from friends of the KFA talking about the impact Krishnamurti's teachings have had in their lives and how the teachings and The Immeasurable project are relevant to young people and society today.
"When I was 20 I read "Freedom From the Known"... and it shook me when Krishnamurti talked about the observer and the observed. Even if I don't remember everything the book said, it made me realize there was something big to explore." - Vincent H.
"Everything is turning our attention outwards to how we look, appear, and seem... Krishnamurti's voice is relevant to turning us towards what is inward, to what is real." - Ari