krishnamurti's dialecticisms

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krishnamurti's dialecticisms

Post by sweetwater » July 12th, 2013, 11:14 am

Every religion has its dogma, its formula, its own scaffold to reach the gods, and when inquiring into the begining of thought, we are questioning the importance of this whole edifice of ideas. We have separated ideas from action because ideas are always of the past and action is always the present - that is, living is always the present.
- Freedom from the Known

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every religion has its history and stories about being and becoming ... it's own identity to reaching one's potential as individual and society ... using ideas and language to express these ideas we reach the potential of ourselves in the context of our own relationship with the world, comma, and our relationship with 'God' ...

as for the existentialist and the absence of any absolute we are left with nothing but the irony of one's own dogma and ideas without history or stories to explain the action we have taken as in all being relative and seemingly full of potential pointlessness and meaningless meaning and paradigms of self worship, enlisting oneself in the wonders and awe inspiring attributes of an aesthetic that declines to be interviewed ... but there are those optimistic existentialists who represent ... there is nothing but ourselves, that no sky nor moon could appease,and there to create ourselves in the irony of creationist theory

humouress indeed, comma,

Freedom From the Unknown

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