Karl
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I wouldn’t know. I’ve never been.
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Sadly, inevitable. That battle was lost a long time ago.
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It’s said that he never really went away.
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Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
@CT Eh ? Reality is our current internal understanding of the existent universe as it is. A is A but our internal reality can be in error. Even logic may not be sufficient. For instance; if we think we are Napoleon then it is logical to wonder where Josephine is. When we are very young our internal map of reality is a long way from allowing is the possibility of survival, but as we all know, over time we accrue experience and build a more accurate map which we use to navigate independent from the necessity of having parents. It looks to me, by your second point that you are of the school which believes that we have intrinsic knowledge that we are somehow ignoring, that we only need to 'get the mind out of the way' and we will have access to this knowledge. Clearly your ideology is an attack on reason and the mind itself, if I understand you correctly. I would describe that as a kind of psychosis. I'm about done on this forum-which will likely come as a relief to many ;-) It was a worthwhile transition. Toodle pip. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Only the unconscious or dead ones. :-) -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Describe the experience of pure consciousness ;-) If you haven't discovered the need for pure faith then I doubt you have gone very far down the road. Go steady. There be monsters. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Awareness doesn't become quiet, awareness can be focused, moved, expanded. It can embrace a thought, feeling, sense. Having no awareness needs no description. Awareness must be aware of something. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
You answer it then ;-) -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Firstly, you do know self from 'out there' and have confirmed it. Whether you call that localised awareness or something else, you are aware that there is this self and you can direct your awareness to introspection, or extrospection. I was a very diligent self inquirer Jetsun. You are asking questions for which there are no answers and for which there is no basis for answers. I talked about faith, but no one seems to grasp why faith is different to belief. I had faith. Tumbling out of the mirror it really doesn't make any sense, it's like being asked what it's like to be unconscious. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Your reality and my reality differ. Consciousness does not 'create' our reality, consciousness is the faculty of grasping existence. Reality is not an absolute. I may have referred to it in that way, but if so then I'm not using the correct term. The universe is an absolute. A is A. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
There is no point. I'm just helping out with your thread padding OCD. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
I rephrased that one, so you may wish to change the quote for posterity? -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
I find it extremely easy to comprehend things exist beyond my immediate self. Isnt it you that denies it ? Edit: rephrase as a question. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
What could 'I' realise ? ;-) Self Inquiry, as the description suggests, is purely about the self. That's your journey, not mine. I can't be a passenger on your train, neither can you give me a ticket to board it. I could tell you things, but then, that was another time. If you decide to board the train, then you do so alone. You are stuck on the platform. I know that because I once stood there myself. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
LOL who is the one doing the finding ? Find that one. -
Nothing. It's another of those 'wars on terror' and is the way of censoring the Internet. It is not up to the Government to regulate what we read, it is up to us to use our brains to pick out the trash by critical thinking. If you look at the words 'fake news' it is pretty obvious that it means nothing. Is exaggeration fake news, or underestimation, or error of fact ?
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Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Reality is the internal conceptual model. Our sense of the universe at any one point in time. It evolves as we receive new perceptions and make new integrations. Are you suggesting we should deprive ourselves of ALL sense information and thus, whatever reality remains must therefore be true ? Careful with that one, it quickly becomes a loaded pistol. There is only one way to deprive ourselves of all sense information. It's a great way to test the theory of the primacy of consciousness though rather permanent. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
:-) Your inquiry isn't deep enough Jetsun. For who is the 'I' that doesn't know it ? Ask who that one is. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Which means we believe what we believe. However our view of reality maybe in error, so how do we know if it is in error ? Where am I ? How do I know it ? What should I do ? How do we obtain the reference ? From what source ? Where do we find proof that what we believe is reality is in actual fact correct ? -
Australian Scientists Prove Time Travel Is Possible
Karl replied to Wells's topic in The Rabbit Hole
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Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
That could mean anything in your world view. Maybe you said doughnuts:shrug: -
Australian Scientists Prove Time Travel Is Possible
Karl replied to Wells's topic in The Rabbit Hole
I wasn't interested. When you have perfected teleportation, time travel, or something useful then I might buy it, until then it's less interesting than golf. -
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Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Which boils down to:- No it doesn't, but yes it does. :shakes head: -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
You have done the same thing in your reply above. Selfish means selfless now does it ? I totally understood what I wrote in my last sentence. My advice to myself is to turn around and hurry away. -
Krishnamurti, spirituality, egocentricity, and freedom from self
Karl replied to roger's topic in General Discussion
Now you are going down the path of A is also not A, I could see this coming a mile away, that's why we can't argue with each other. Where has faith gone in your vocabulary ? it's been subsumed by 'belief' which is now used interchangeably. Therefore everything is faith and nothing is faith. Everything is belief and nothing is belief. An atom is here and the exact same atom is over there. The cat is both dead and alive. You might be able to live with that kind of reality, but I'm afraid it's not for me.