Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 El, I am starting to see the difference between the two quite clearly. For me UG's ideas are eye opening but at the same time disheartening as he concludes with something like, " now that you have heard these concepts they are dangerous to you. You are trapped " . There is also alot of hype from either him or his followers (as directed by him?) like (from UGkrishnamurti.org) " once you have read even a few words, seen a photo of his, your psyche will never be the same. He will permeate your being. His words and images will infect your mind like a virus. So, proceed with caution in exploring these conversations, quotes and photos. " What is up with this type of stuff? It seems like UG would discourage this type of thing being attached to his name judging from his own claims that he has nothing to teach, etc... Is this type of thing the ultimate promo?? Steve Nisargadatta , " Elizabeth Wells " <el_wells_2004> wrote: > Nisargadatta , " yacobyisrael " > <yacobyisrael> wrote: > > Greetings, > > I have also begun reading Nisargadatta and it seems he has a > much > > different take than UG. UG says there is " no way out " while > > Nisargatta offers much guidance (which is encouraging). > From > > reading a bit of both it seems UG would say Nisargatta is a > fraud?? > > > > Do I have a wrong understanding or am I getting UG correctly? > > > > Steve > -------- > > > Steve: > > Nisargadatta is encouraging. > > --------------- > > El : > > Nisargadatta (from " I Am That " ) : > go home. marry the girl who is waiting for you. > nobody else needs you........ > > > --------------- > > UG: > > No way out. > > > --------------- > > > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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