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Questioner: The fact that death stares everybody in the face,
yet its mystery is never solved. Must it always be so?
yet its mystery is never solved. Must it always be so?
Krishnamurti: Why is there fear of death?
There is fear of death as long as there is desire for continuity
[of the] character, the name, and so on. Fear comes into being
when this continuity is threatened through death. So, there is
fear of death as long as there is the desire for continuity.
[of the] character, the name, and so on. Fear comes into being
when this continuity is threatened through death. So, there is
fear of death as long as there is the desire for continuity.
Death, the state of non-continuity, the state of rebirth, is the
unknown. Death is the unknown. So death remains a mystery.
unknown. Death is the unknown. So death remains a mystery.
Immortality is not the continuation of "me." [the character]
The me is of time. So there is no relationship between the me
and that which is immortal, timeless. That which is immeasurable
and timeless cannot be caught in the net of time [and
therefore never dies - and we are that timeless energy]
The me is of time. So there is no relationship between the me
and that which is immortal, timeless. That which is immeasurable
and timeless cannot be caught in the net of time [and
therefore never dies - and we are that timeless energy]
J. Kirshnamurti
excerpt from a talk in Bombay March 1948
excerpt from a talk in Bombay March 1948
[Brackets mine]
with thanks to The Beauty We Love
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For all the innocents who have passed in humankind's never ending
propensity toward war...
propensity toward war...
_/\_
Namaste
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