What U.G. Krishnamurti (not the famous one) said over and over in his books already made a lot of sense before my surgery.
Now, would anyone be able to hear what he said, it would save a lot of my efforts in explaining the particular distance I started describing in my earlier posts (Brecht, Herzog…).
If you are willing to enter his realm – not a matter of arguing with him – there are many texts/sites that could challenge your self.
The two main sites:
U.G.Krishnamurti.org
&
U.G.Krishnamurti.Net
And books (composed primarily of interviews):
- The Mystique of Enlightenment
- Courage to Stand Alone
- Mind is a myth
- No Way Out
- Thought is Your Enemy
- The Sage and the Housewife
- Stopped in Our Tracks: Stories of U.G. in India
- The Natural State
- Science and U.G.
My teaching, if that is the word you want to use, has no copyright. You are free to reproduce, distribute, interpret, misinterpret, distort, garble, do what you like, even claim authorship, without my consent or the permission of anybody.
–U.G.
Excuse me, Mr. Marton, but U.G. Krishnamurti is indeed quite famous, and in fact, many of your contemporaries would consider U.G. to be the more famous of the two.
I hope you’re recovering well from whatever type of surgery you endured. I’d like to learn more about your experience, but it’s quite difficult to read the text on your blog because of the color scheme you’ve selected. Normally, the common javascript bookmarklet that most net surfers use to convert illegible pages such as yours to black text on a white background works fine, but for some reason, it has no effect here. What a shame. It seems (from your sidebar) that you’ve made considerable efforts to communicate. Perhaps you might therefore give some thought to removing this grey-on-black barrier that obscures (hides?) your text.
In the meantime, be well.