Saturday 10 March 2012

To learn or to unlearn (Krishnamurti)

 
@orgKrishnamurti The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning.

My God, would You like to comment on this tweet?
 
I can say, yes, that's a nice quote, it's true and spin a yorn, disrespectfully said, about what you should learn and how you can learn and what is worth learning and why it isn’t.
That’s not what I am going to do.


I tell you, good and benevolent and searching people: stop learning, stop searching and stop developing yourselves.

For in the process what We are having in mind, it’s all about the opposite: unlearning, finding and unwind until nothing remains left of the ego. Until nothing from the personality is left than an open, empty, wonderful instrument of surrender. Then you have become a persona, a service hatch, the hands of God on earth, an enlightened man of space and availability and humility, of surrender, of peace. Then you have become a great "personality", namely an impersonality.
Then you’ll get automatically the smile of the Buddha on your face.
Then you have become serene. Then you live in Truth. Then We rejoice “Above”,that we have come "Down" through you. Then the kingdom of Godhas appeared on earth. Then you repeat the miracle of Jesus Christ, God's anointed One. Of the Buddha. Of the ideal of Mohamed. Of the saints of the Catholic Church. Of Jacob Boehme, God’s dearest Protestant. Of Krishna.
Then you lift up earth into heaven.


For learning and searching and developing of the personality often leads to the strengthening of the ego and its stronghold of will and power and habit.
Everything you learn and develop strengthen the conceit and the image of your seeming power.
And this all is all right, because ultimately the turning point will come, eventually you will wonder what is intrinsically important, finally a new perspective will arrive on your horizon.


But My son, you're asking it God, and then you’ll get the best answers.

Please you all, refer to your inner self, to your “My God”, to your Atman, to your Spark of God, to God and listen. Listen to the gentle hints of reassurance, the signals of space, the flashes of insight, the sparks of truth, giving you a perspective on your own essential being: a service hatch, an instrument and a divine being of light and love, and that on God’s earth.


"The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning"

And if you should quote this all to Krishnamurti, this My answer, he would endorse this.
Because his quote was ment otherwise, namely in this way.
For so he has always lived.

My blessings to you all

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