- Now, I am not opposed to organizations, but
I hold that no organization can lead man to
truth. Yet all religious societies, sects, and
groups are based on the idea that man can be
guided to truth. Organizations should exist for
the welfare of man, organizations not divided by
nationalities, by class distinctions.
- First of all, to understand truth you must
stand alone, entirely and wholly alone. No
Master, no teacher, no guru, no system, no
self-discipline will ever lift for you the veil
which conceals wisdom. Wisdom is the
understanding of enduring values and the living
of those values. No one can lead you to wisdom.
- To find out what is truth there must be
great love and a deep awareness of man's
relationship to all things- which means that one
is not concerned with one's own progress and
achievements. The search for truth is true
religion, and the man who is seeking truth is
the only religious man.
- The search for truth gives an explosive
creativeness to the mind, which is true
revolution, because in this search the mind is
uncontaminated by the edicts and sanctions of
society. Being free of all that, the religious
man is able to find out what is true; and it is
the discovery of what is true from moment to
moment that creates a new culture.
- Truth has no tradition, it cannot be handed
down.
- Truth is the
unknown, and a mind that is seeking
truth will never
find it, for mind is made up of the known
- For the discovery of
truth there is
no path. You must enter the uncharted sea.
- Truth can
only come to the mind that is empty of the
known. It comes in a state in which the known is
absent, not functioning.
- Introspection, which is a form of
self-improvement, of self-expansion, can never
lead to truth,
because it is always a process of
self-enclosure; whereas awareness is a state in
which truth can
come into being, the
truth of what is, the simple
truth of daily
existence. It is only when we understand the
truth of daily
existence that we can go far. You must begin
near to go far but most of us want to jump, to
begin far without understanding what is close.
As we understand the near, we shall find the
distance between the near and the far is not.
There is no distance - the beginning and the end
are one.
- Belief is a denial of
truth, belief
hinders truth;
to believe in God is not to find God. Neither
the believer nor the non-believer will find God;
because reality is the unknown, and your belief
or non-belief in the unknown is merely a
self-projection and therefore not real.
- There is no path to
truth. There is not your path or my path.
There is no Christian way to it, or Hindu way to
it. A 'way' implies a static process to
something which is also static. There is a way
from here to that next village, the village is
firmly there, rooted in the buildings, and there
is a road to it. But
truth is not like that, it is a living
thing, a moving thing and therefore there can be
no path to it, neither yours nor mine nor
theirs.
- If I want to know the
truth, I begin
to inquire, and before I can know the
truth of
anything, I must have confidence. To have
confidence, I must inquire into myself and
remove those causes that prevent each experience
from giving its full significance.
- The man who is seeking comfort does not want
truth; he only
wants security, safety, a refuge in which he
will not be disturbed. But a man who is seeking
truth must
invite disturbances, tribulations because it is
only in moments of crisis that there is
alertness, watchfulness, action. Then only that
which is is discovered and understood.
- Truth can come to you only when your mind and heart are simple, clear, and there is love in your heart, not if your heart is filled with the things of the mind. When there is love in your heart, you do not talk about organizing for brotherhood, you do not talk about belief, you do not talk about division or the powers that create division, you need not seek reconciliation. Then you are a simple human being without a label, without a country. This means that you must strip yourself of all those things and allow truth to come into being, and it can come only when the mind is empty, when the mind ceases to create. Then it will come without your invitation. Then it will come as swiftly as the wind and unbeknown. It comes obscurely, not when you are watching, wanting. It is there as sudden as sunlight, as pure as the night, but to receive it, the heart must be full and the mind empty.
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Sunday, February 12, 2012
Jiddu Krishnamurti Quotes on Truth
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