A Mirror to Your World


Last Updated: Feb 2010

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I have questioned everything that was put before me, never accepting anything…



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    One
    is always seeking endlessly
    .



    But what we are really seeking is not clarity, is not the understanding of the
    actual state of life, but rather we are searching for ways and means to escape.
    When one observes all this – the increasing population, the deteriorating
    environment, the utter disregard for others’ feelings, for others’ lives, the
    utter neglect of the social structure – one wonders if order out of this chaos
    can be brought about.”



    “We need order.



    There is a great deal of disorder, both in us and in our surroundings, of which
    one is vaguely, speculatively, casually aware. One feels the problems are too
    immense. Yet most of us ask ourselves, “What can I do as a human being living in
    this chaotic misery, violence, stupidity? What can I do?” The invariable
    answer is “very little”. There one stops. But the problem demands a much deeper
    answer.”



    What then is the answer?



    Dear friend, you are invited to explore this website of K World. By exploring K
    World, you shall be exploring the miniature world that is non other than you and
    the deep recesses within. K himself had said that he holds but a mirror where we can
    observe ourselves. But the task to see is entirely ours!



  
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What Krishnamurti means to me


In November I met J.Krishnamurti, a man who didn’t fit any category at all. He was giving a series of daily talks at Rajghat in Benaras. Not only was he not a Christian,
he was not a Hindu, not a Buddhist. That was just his point. “Truth is a
pathless land,” he said. “You can’t approach it by any path whatsoever, by any
religion, by any sect.” He didn’t say, “Follow me.” On the contrary, he said, “I
desire those who seek to understand me to be free, not to follow me, not to make
out of me a cage which will become a religion, a sect.” He did not care for the
labels of any religion. Indeed, he observed the way in which we fearfully,
anxiously, shape our whole lives by religious, political, cultural, and personal
labels and names – all of which function as a buffer zone of security between
ourselves and the experience of life.

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A young Krishnamurti