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Re: Disastrous teaching of J. Krishnamurti

Jul 15, 2008 01:51 AM
by Anand


Dear William,
Before dying J. Krishnamurti himself said that not one person in the
world understood what said. Is it not failure ? It clearly is failure,
but it was Krishnamurti's failure.
It is not Christ's failure, because Christ abandoned Krishnamurti
soon, as Krishnamurti was found to be useless instrument for teaching.

Best,
Anand Gholap



--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Anand" <AnandGholap@...> wrote:
>
> 
> > The World Teacher Project Did NOT fail, people were Not prepared to
> receive the message because of their pre-conceptions, expectations and
> pre-determined conclusions.
> > 
> 
> Even if a person keeps aside pre-conceptions, I find J.
> Krishnamurti'[s teaching is of ridiculously low quality and many of
> his statements are simply false. Circular reasoning, avoiding answers
> blaming the questioner, making nonsense statements like first step is
> the last step, these are some of the features of J. Krishnamurti's
> teachings.
> 
> > When "The Brotherhood" and the Heirarchy plan events...they do Not
> fail. 
> >
> 
> This is not correct. Mahatma has written in a letter "Light of
> omniscience and infallible prevision, which shines only for the
> highest of the Chohans, is far away from me" 
> 
> Best,
> Anand Gholap
>





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