The Teachings of U. G. Krishnamurti

The Teachings of U. G. Krishnamurti
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e-artnow present to you the collected works of U. G. Krishnamurti: The Mystique of Enlightenment Courage to Stand Alone Mind is a Myth No Way Out Thought is Your Enemy The Natural State Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti (1918-2007), better known as U.G., was an Indian speaker who questioned the state of enlightenment as a real thing. Instead of using the word «enlightenment», he used «calamity» and «natural state» to describe an event in his life. He claimed that the return to the natural state is a rare, a causal, biological occurrence, an event which he referred to in his own life as «the calamity». Because of this, he discouraged people from pursuing the «natural state» as a spiritual goal. He rejected the very basis of thought and in doing so negated all systems of thought and knowledge. Hence he explained his assertions were experiential and not speculative – «Tell them that there is nothing to understand.»

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У. Г. Кришнамурти. The Teachings of U. G. Krishnamurti

The Teachings of U. G. Krishnamurti

Table of Contents

The Mystique of Enlightenment

Part One

U.G

Part Two

Part Three

No Power Outside of Man

Part Four

Betwixt Bewilderment and Understanding

Courage to Stand Alone

Part I. You Don't Have To Do A Thing

Part II. I Cannot Create the Hunger In You

Part III. What is Left is the Courage

Mind is a Myth

Chapter 1. The Certainty That Blasts Everything

Chapter 2. Hope Is For Tomorrow, Not Today

Chapter 3. Not Knowing Is Your Natural State

Chapter 4. There Is Nothing To Understand

Chapter 5. We Have Created This Jungle Society

Chapter 6. The Body As A Crucible

Glossary

No Way Out

Chapter 1. The unrational philosophy of U.G.Krishnamurti

Chapter 2. Nothing to be transformed

Chapter 3. What is the meaning of life?

Chapter 4. You Invent Your Reality

Chapter 5. Religious thinking is responsible for Man's tragedy

II

Chapter 6. Seeking Strengthens Separation

Chapter 7. What Kind of a Human Being Do You Want?

Chapter 8. The Build-Up of Sex and Love

Chapter 9. Leave the Body Alone

Chapter 10. It's Terror, Not Love That Keeps Us Together

Chapter 11. Is He for Real?

Thought is Your Enemy

Chapter 1. No Mind, No Soul, Only the Body

Chapter 2. Throw Away Your Crutches!

Chapter 3. The Robot is Dreaming

Chapter 4. A Jolt of Lightning

Chapter 5. Love is Only a Trump Card

Chapter 6. We are Heading Towards Disaster

Chapter 7. The End of Illusion is Death

Chapter 8. Lost in the Jungle

Chapter 9. Death is a Reshuffling of Atoms

Chapter 10. Sex is Painful to the Body

Chapter 11. A Freak of Nature

The Natural State

1. 1972-1980: India and Switzerland

2. 1982: India, Switzerland and California

3. 1983-1984: Amsterdam

4. 1985-1990: India, Switzerland, Australia, Netherlands and U.K

5. 1990: Various Places

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U. G. Krishnamurti

Collected Works: The Mystique of Enlightenment, Courage to Stand Alone, Mind is a Myth, The Natural State

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Expansion of consciousness is nothing, but you give so much importance to that. Drugs will make it a lot easier than all these meditations and yogas. I know lots of people who have taken LSD. (Please don't misunderstand me — I am not advocating it.) You are in the presence of a huge mountain. Suddenly the consciousness expands to the size of the mountain, literally. There is a sudden blow-up of consciousness, and this sudden expansion releases tremendous energy there inside of you. What is the effect of that on the physical body? The physical body responds to what you call the 'sudden expansion of consciousness'. The only way the physical body can respond to that sudden expansion of consciousness is by taking a sudden breath — suddenly you take a breath, and the whole breathing pattern changes — so that is why you have that expression 'a breath-taking view'. I went to the Elephanta caves (near Bombay). They have this trimurti (religious sculpture) there — a huge thing, you know — and I was standing before it. Suddenly there was an expansion of my consciousness (or whatever you want to call it) to the size of that. You experience such things all the time. There is nothing to these experiences.

None of these experiences means anything, whether you are 'this side' or 'that side'. Actually there is no 'this side' or 'that side', because there is no line of demarcation here. The realization dawns on you that those experiences, however profound they may be, aren't worth anything, that's all. You may be in a blissful state — even after that 'calamity' you have blissful states, ecstatic states, a sudden melting away of everything that is there — it doesn't mean anything. You experience, I experience — what is the difference? In India holy people experience some petty little thing called a 'blissful state' or the 'absence of body consciousness' and they think something marvelous is happening. All those things are limitations, they are limiting consciousness, they are not in any way helping; but to you probably they are of great interest, because man is functioning all the time in that limited consciousness.

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