J. Krishnamurti Online

How shall I know myself?

"Now first of all how do I examine, observe, myself? That's what's involved first. Do I look at myself according to what the authorities, specialists, psychologists have said, which obviously has conditioned my mind? I may not like Freud, Jung, Adler and all the recent psychologists and analysts but because of their very statements that has penetrated into my mind, and I am looking at myself with that, with those eyes. Right? And can I look at myself objectively, without any emotional reaction, just to see what I am? And to see what I am is analysis necessary? All these questions are involved when I ask myself that I must know myself, because without knowing myself completely I have no basis for any action. Because if I don't know myself and therefore am confused, whatever action I take must lead to further confusion. So I must know myself. I must profoundly find out the structure of my nature. I have to see the scaffolds of my activities, the patterns in which I function, the line which I follow, the directions which I have established for myself, or the society. And understand this drive, which makes me do things, contradictory or consistent, or occasionally contradictory. I hope you understand. Right? To understand all these problems whether there is god, whether there is truth, what is meditation, what is the meditator, who is much more important than meditation, I must know completely myself. Right? You see the importance of it. The importance that you know for yourself what you are. Because without knowing yourself whatever you do will be done in ignorance, therefore in illusion, therefore in contradiction, therefore confusion, sorrow and all the rest of it. Is that clear? One must know oneself, not only at the conscious level but at the deep layers of oneself. Right? Is this clear? Not what I say, that you must know yourself."

– J. Krishnamurti
Public Discussion 1 
Saanen, Switzerland - 2 August 1970

READ MORE
Living without images

Public Talk 4
Saanen, Switzerland
July 19, 1981


Is there relationship between two images?

Every reaction is stored up in the brain. If there is a constant recording of everything, the brain begins to wither away. Is that old age?

What is the source of desire and how does it flower? Can one observe desire as it arises?

Is there beauty only out there in the hills, valleys and running waters, or does beauty exist only when the ‘me’ is not?

Is love something outside of human existence? Has it really no value at all?

WATCH NOW
Is there a faculty to see that there is no path to truth outside myself?

Brockwood Park, England
Question #1 from Q&A Meeting #2

1985

'Is there a faculty to see that there is no path to truth outside myself? What will give me the need, the energy to move in this direction?'

WATCH NOW
Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter
Website
Website
Share
Tweet
Forward
Copyright © 2024 Krishnamurti Foundation of America & Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, All rights reserved.

You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website.

Our mailing address is:
Krishnamurti Foundation of America & Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
PO Box 1560
Ojai, CA 93024

Add us to your address book
 

Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp