Tuesday 18 August 2015

The Core of the Teachings of J. Krishnamurti

Of late, I have been reading the works and talks of J. Krishnamurti who is regarded globally as one of the greatest thinkers and religious teachers of all time. He did not expound any philosophy or religion, but rather talked of the things that concern all of us in our everyday lives, of the problems of living in modern society with its violence and corruption, of the individual's search for security and happiness, and the need for mankind to free itself from inner burdens of fear, anger, hurt, and sorrow. He explained with great precision the subtle workings of the human mind, and pointed to the need for bringing to our daily life a deeply meditative and spiritual quality.

Krishnamurti belonged to no religious organization, sect or country, nor did he subscribe to any school of political or ideological thought. On the contrary, he maintained that these are the very factors that divide human beings and bring about conflict and war. He asked that we tread lightly on this earth without destroying ourselves or the environment. He communicated to his listeners a deep sense of respect for nature. His teaching, besides being relevant to the modern age, is timeless and universal.

Krishnamurti’s work is permeated by what may be called the essence of the scientific approach, when this is considered in its very highest and purest form. Thus, he begins from a fact like the nature of our thought processes. This fact is established through close attention, involving careful listening to the process of consciousness, and observing it assiduously. In this, one is constantly learning, and out of this learning comes insight into the overall or general nature of the process of thought. This insight is then tested. First, one sees whether it holds together in a rational order. And then one sees whether it leads to order and coherence in what flows out of it in life as a whole.

The core of Krishnamurti’s teaching is contained in the statement he made in 1929 when he said, “Truth is a pathless land”. Man cannot come to it through any organization, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, not through any philosophical knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection.

Man has built in himself images as a fence of security—religious, political, personal. These manifest as symbols, ideas, beliefs. The burden of these images dominates man’s thinking, his relationships, and his daily life. These images are the causes of our problems for they divide man from man. His perception of life is shaped by the concepts already established in his mind. The content of his consciousness is his entire existence. The individuality is the name, the form and superficial culture he acquires from tradition and environment. The uniqueness of man does not lie in the superficial but in complete freedom from the content of his consciousness, which is common to all humanity. So he is not an individual.

Freedom is not a reaction; freedom is not choice. It is man’s pretence that because he has choice he is free. Freedom is pure observation without direction, without fear of punishment and reward. Freedom is without motive; freedom is not at the end of the evolution of man but lies in the first step of his existence. In observation one begins to discover the lack of freedom. Freedom is found in the choiceless awareness of our daily existence and activity.

Thought is time. Thought is born of experience and knowledge, which are inseparable from time and the past. Time is the psychological enemy of man. Our action is based on knowledge and therefore time, so man is always a slave to the past. Thought is ever limited and so we live in constant conflict and struggle. There is no psychological evolution. When man becomes aware of the movement of his own thoughts, he will see the division between the thinker and thought, the observer and the observed, the experiencer and the experience. He will discover that this division is an illusion. Then only is there pure observation which is insight without any shadow of the past or of time. This timeless insight brings about a deep, radical mutation in the mind.

Total negation is the essence of the positive. When there is negation of all those things that thought has brought about psychologically, only then is there love, which is compassion and intelligence.

Sunday 16 August 2015

Gratitude letter from a daughter

When one is feeling very happy, that is a reminder to be grateful to all those people who have been instrumental in one's happiness and fulfillment. So I penned down (and then typed out!) some of my feelings for my mother.

Dearest mummy,

I think so many times to express my love and gratitude to you, but don't seem
to say as much as I would like to. You can call it my laziness, or inertia, or too
caught up in routine work of teaching and taking care of Prem and children,
but these are excuses after all. So here are some of my feelings which I
strongly feel about you.

You have been a pillar of strength and support throughout my life, whether it
was in my studies, taking part in extra-curricular activities, pestering you to
allow me to join 'extra' hobbies like batik painting, learning shorthand and
typing, etc. I always feel so happy when people commend me for my cooking
which is due to your patient guidance in teaching me the finer points. You have
been my role model and mentor, more so after I got married. Whenever I was
clueless on what should I do in a certain situation, you guided me quietly and
subtly, without taking any credit. Even after more than thirty years of marriage,
when I am in a difficult situation, I always think of you, "What you would have
done in such situation".

Whenever I start planning to visit you in Delhi, first thing I am reminded of is
your caring nature. Starting from making my favourite dishes, to taking care of
all the needs, big and small, you don't seem to get tired! Your diligence is
evident in all the activities, and I can't express my gratitude enough for all the
times, when you took care of even minor details when both our daughters were
born. I am always so relaxed when I am with you because I know that all the
things will be taken care! I have realized that you have foresightedness and strong intuitive power because of which you have been guiding me all along, steering clear of difficult situations.


You have often emphasized about the importance of strong and good relationships to me, and I have witnessed how you have built and nurtured close relationships with all our aunts and uncles. As a result, when I look at my relationships with my in-laws, my siblings, friends and now my children and their in-laws, I feel happy and fulfilled, and it's all due to you. You have guided me and corrected my behaviour when needed, which has made me a likable person. I am truly blessed and privileged to be born as your daughter, and I deeply admire you and love you for all the things!

Your loving daughter,
Alka