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Re: Theos-World Krishnamurti on who are you

Feb 15, 2009 11:17 AM
by christinaleestemaker


Everyone have its own way and don't need a guide for knowing him or 
herself, only the dullheads need!!!
Christina






--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Morten Nymann Olesen" <global-
theosophy@...> wrote:
>
> Did you read my previous e-mail?
> How can one learn to know one self without being guided and without 
comparative studying?
> Is it safe to promote a psychological revolution inwardly without a 
guide?
> 
> 
> 1.
> J. Krishnamurti said:
> "I know that which I am; I know my purpose in life because I am 
Life itself without name, without limitation. And because I am Life I 
would urge you to worship that Life, not in this form that is 
Krishnamurti but the Life which dwells in each one of you. Put aside 
all the paraphernalia of beliefs, religions and ceremonies, and you 
will find the Truth."
> (The seventh International Camp of the Order of the Star
> held at Ommen, Holland, August 6th, 1928) 
> 
> http://jiddu-krishnamurti.net/en/1928-let-understanding-be-the-law/
jiddu-krishnamurti-let-understanding-be-the-law-07.php
> 
> 
> 2.AN APPRECIATION OF C. W. LEADBEATER By Geoffrey Hodson
> 
> "As I have elsewhere written, I attended several of the Star Camps 
in Holland and was present when there was evidence of remarkable, if 
brief, supernormal manifestations. On more than one occasion some two 
thousand people from many parts of the world were gathered at Ommen 
to hear Krishnamurti. Each evening, all were seated in concentric 
circles round a large camp fire. Krishnamurti would arrive, take his 
place for a time, and then rise and apply a torch to the camp fire. 
As the flames arose against the evening sky he would chant a mantram 
to the god Agni, and return to his seat. Thereafter he would begin to 
speak, and on more than one occasion a noticeable change took place 
in him. His voice altered and his hitherto rather iconoclastic 
utterances gave way to a wonderful tenderness of expression and 
thought which induced in those present an elevation of consciousness. 
The Talks were followed by prolonged meditative silences. Many of 
those present, myself among them, bore testimony to the sense of 
divine peace which had descended, to a realization of the Presence of 
the Lord, and to an assurance that the prophecy had begun to be 
fulfilled. These phenomena occurred during some few successive years, 
the events being so marked that Krishnamurti himself there after 
changed the Objects of the Order of the Star in the East from, in 
effect, "To prepare for the coming of the Lord" to "To serve the 
World Teacher now that He is in our midst." I, myself, more than once 
heard Krishnamurti affirm that the great Teacher was now here and 
that the "Coming" had actually occurred. Even now when he is 
speaking, with others I discern a spiritual influence emanating from 
him, as if a great Being were still using him as a vehicle.This, 
however, does not constitute a complete fulfillment of the original 
prophecy."
> www.theosophical.org/resources/articles/AppreciationofCWL.pdf  
(written around 1965)
> 
> 
> A Nobody or Guru or Messiah or partly a Messiah? Unimportant to J. 
Krishnamurti?
> 
> 
> 
> M. Sufilight
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: christinaleestemaker 
>   To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com 
>   Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 6:50 PM
>   Subject: Theos-World Krishnamurti on who are you
> 
> 
>   http://video.google.nl/videosearch?q=krishnamurti+on+whoam
>   +I&hl=nl&emb=0&aq=f#
> 
> 
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> 
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