Post by men an tol on Feb 15, 2017 12:43:27 GMT -5
Whether I believe it or not is not the point, rather Krishnamurti provides a point of view which is
external to, and specifically rejects, a world of Spirituality form where we are provided answers.
What else can we rely on, what we have always relied on, the temporal world that we exist within and ourselves.
When I'm in contemplation, I focus on the third eye Chakra which we call the TisraTil. I have had many out of the body experiences during that time and also receive information that I didn't know before. It is certainly very interesting and informative at the same time.
No Scottish Lassie, he didn’t believe in Soul or any other of the mythical concepts such as the third-eye or the like. Remember, he was brought up around such ideas and he and knew them well, but he rejected them as representative of the mythological and harmful to the individual. Nor did he preach as he was not supportive of religions and he rejected the idea of becoming some type of religious leader (which he was offered many times).
He believed in finding ways to function better in the world in which we live. When people would gather, he would be asked questions and he would answer them, not in some religious way but in the practical approaches to life.