I can’t remember whether there is Krishnamurti in 1 or 2

Shannon 2022-01-13 08:04:18


Krishnamurti has said that it wants a revolution, but it is not an external revolution, but an internal revolution.

Let me quote Krishnamurti's words: From the first and final freedom chapter 3 (The world is the projection of the individual's inner life in the way of earning a living. )
What is the relationship between yourself and the misery, the
confusion, in and around you? Surely this confusion, this misery,
did not come into being by itself. You and I have created it, not a
capitalist nor a communist nor a fascist society, but you and I have
created it in our relationship with each other. What you are within
has been projected without, on to the world; what you are, what
you think and what you feel, what you do in your everyday
existence, is projected outwardly, and that constitutes the world.


What is the relationship between you and the pain and chaos within and around you? There is no doubt that this confusion, this pain, is not formed by oneself. You and I made them, not a capitalist or fascist or other society made them, but you and I made them in our mutual relationship. What you are inside has been projected to the outside, projected onto the world; what you are, what you think and feel, what you do in daily life, are all projected to the outside, and those are just Make up this world.


When I watched this film, I felt a happy feeling. It seemed that I found the culprit and caught the criminal. I felt that most people were calculated. They were impatient. The rules of the game were designed by others. Most people can only be Games, but on the other hand, looking at Krishnamurti's words, which game is not the person who participates in the game chooses it? It's just that some people choose to be a "policeman" and some people choose to be a "thief". Without a party, can the game continue?

This film is the most straightforward description of the rules of a game, very clear, but how to end the game is not so simple, because there are too many people involved in this game, but people who are too addicted to the game will think I have been deeply integrated with the character, and at least many people can see some of this film clearly, and seeing these externalities may not end the game. Confrontation will only bring the game to a climax, and it will not help end the game at all.

According to Krishnamurti, it is the most important thing to see yourself clearly. It can be compared to the effort of finding a scapegoat to curse~~~~~~~oh ~~~~~~~~my ~~~~~~~~ ~god~~~~~~~~~~~~

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Zeitgeist: Addendum quotes

  • Narrator: We have to alter our behavior to force the power structure to the will of the people. We must stop supporting the system.

  • Narrator: The real revolution is the revolution of consciousness and each one of us first needs to eliminate the divisionary, materialistic noise we have been conditioned to think is true; while discovering, amplifying, and aligning with the signal coming from our true empirical oneness. It is up to you.