Her name is Pupul Jayakar, a long time friend and biographer of Krishnamurti’s, as well as a long time friend and biographer of the Nehru-Gandhi family. She had many dialogues with Krishnamurti, some of which are collected together in book form (‘Fire in the Mind: dialogues with J. Krishnamurti’).
Vaibro, he’s saying that thought is limited because it is the dead, stored memory of the past preserved in the imperfect and abstract dualistic structure of language, therefore it is also innately fragmented and divided, and when we identify with thought the we also become fragmented and divided, and in a real sense dead, unconscious, trapped in the past and in violent conflict with it, with each other, and with the natural flow of life itself. It leaves one so full of knowledge that there is no room left for awareness.
I need to find out about this woman, she seems like a wise and fearless character. Beautiful to see these two in conversation.
She is pupil Jayakar, a friend of Indira Gandhi..kind of leftist. She may be clever not sure if she is wise
Her name is Pupul Jayakar.
She had written a biography on J. Krishnamurti.
Her name is Pupul Jayakar, a long time friend and biographer of Krishnamurti’s, as well as a long time friend and biographer of the Nehru-Gandhi family. She had many dialogues with Krishnamurti, some of which are collected together in book form (‘Fire in the Mind: dialogues with J. Krishnamurti’).
Yes . Agreed 👍
Thought is always limited 🙏🙏❤️
limits not always the same...
Wonderful conversation ❤❤❤❤❤
Her name is Pupul Jayakar. She has written a biography on J. Krishnamurti. {J. Krishnamurti: A Biography (1988) }
Yes, frustratingly enough. But between frustration and a fundamental law of nature, a day can go smoothly just fine.
before she speaks he alrready understood ("No No ...:)")
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She is Pupul jaykar,art critic writer
Her name is Pupul Jayakar.
Lovely couple arguing
Herr name is pupul jayakar
What is he trying to say about thoughts. Can anybody explain?
Search for an other video. He had said a lot about thought
Vaibro, he’s saying that thought is limited because it is the dead, stored memory of the past preserved in the imperfect and abstract dualistic structure of language, therefore it is also innately fragmented and divided, and when we identify with thought the we also become fragmented and divided, and in a real sense dead, unconscious, trapped in the past and in violent conflict with it, with each other, and with the natural flow of life itself. It leaves one so full of knowledge that there is no room left for awareness.
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Her name is Pupul Jayakar. She has written a biography on J. Krishnamurti. {J. Krishnamurti: A Biography (1988) }