Guest guest Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 KUNDALINI YOGA - LIFE TRANSFORMING!J Krishnamurti was a highly evolved soul, and if you were to read his biography, it is obvious he was one of the few people who was in a constant state of no-thought and meditation. His methods and teachings are very deep, and, in my opinion, I for one, do not consider myself so evolved as to be able to follow his no-mind, no-method, no-yoga, no-techniques teachings. So for small beings like me, I prefer for now to use Kundalini Yoga methods and techniques and lead as good a life as I possibly can, and hope to gain grace from the Guru. Maybe one day I may reach a level where I could follow JK's teachings. Khushroo Sat Nam everybody, I would like to know your opinion about the chat of this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OarXHYc_ciU & NR=1 Krishnamurti says basically: There is no meditation if we try to meditate. We just have to be in attention, not trying of something. I know he had an Antimethod way of thinking about illumination. Kundalini Yoga is very clear a method. So is contradiction betweek Krishnamurti and Kundalini Yoga. Right? - Would be interesting also to have your opinion if you are an experienced meditator or KY practicant. -Anybody knows the opinion of Jogui Bhajan about Krishnamurti way of thinking? ps: I meditate every day just sitting down since 2 years and now practicing KY too since 3 months. regards, Pablo.- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2009 Report Share Posted December 21, 2009 satnam kdubash  every way is a method of some sort... which can lead to non-thought...krishnamurti did not say to abandon all 'methods' even meditation is a method to get to 'non-thought' but there is no trying it all about awareness....  satya kaur  --- On Mon, 21/12/09, kdubash <kdubash wrote: kdubash <kdubash Kundalini Yoga What Krishnamurti says about Meditation. What's your opinion? kundaliniyoga Monday, 21 December, 2009, 10:29 AM  KUNDALINI YOGA - LIFE TRANSFORMING! J Krishnamurti was a highly evolved soul, and if you were to read his biography, it is obvious he was one of the few people who was in a constant state of no-thought and meditation. His methods and teachings are very deep, and, in my opinion, I for one, do not consider myself so evolved as to be able to follow his no-mind, no-method, no-yoga, no-techniques teachings. So for small beings like me, I prefer for now to use Kundalini Yoga methods and techniques and lead as good a life as I possibly can, and hope to gain grace from the Guru. Maybe one day I may reach a level where I could follow JK's teachings. Khushroo Sat Nam everybody, I would like to know your opinion about the chat of this video. http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=OarXHYc_ ciU & NR=1 Krishnamurti says basically: There is no meditation if we try to meditate. We just have to be in attention, not trying of something. I know he had an Antimethod way of thinking about illumination. Kundalini Yoga is very clear a method. So is contradiction betweek Krishnamurti and Kundalini Yoga. Right? - Would be interesting also to have your opinion if you are an experienced meditator or KY practicant. -Anybody knows the opinion of Jogui Bhajan about Krishnamurti way of thinking? ps: I meditate every day just sitting down since 2 years and now practicing KY too since 3 months. regards, Pablo.- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2009 Report Share Posted December 22, 2009 Every human being has its own level of spiritual evolution, Krishnamurti spoke from his position and growth within the Universe. Khushroo responded very well from the heart too. Peace, Fernando kundaliniyoga kdubash Mon, 21 Dec 2009 08:59:41 +0530 Kundalini Yoga What Krishnamurti says about Meditation. What's your opinion? KUNDALINI YOGA - LIFE TRANSFORMING!J Krishnamurti was a highly evolved soul, and if you were to read his biography, it is obvious he was one of the few people who was in a constant state of no-thought and meditation. His methods and teachings are very deep, and, in my opinion, I for one, do not consider myself so evolved as to be able to follow his no-mind, no-method, no-yoga, no-techniques teachings. So for small beings like me, I prefer for now to use Kundalini Yoga methods and techniques and lead as good a life as I possibly can, and hope to gain grace from the Guru. Maybe one day I may reach a level where I could follow JK's teachings. Khushroo Sat Nam everybody, I would like to know your opinion about the chat of this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OarXHYc_ciU & NR=1 Krishnamurti says basically: There is no meditation if we try to meditate. We just have to be in attention, not trying of something. I know he had an Antimethod way of thinking about illumination. Kundalini Yoga is very clear a method. So is contradiction betweek Krishnamurti and Kundalini Yoga. Right? - Would be interesting also to have your opinion if you are an experienced meditator or KY practicant. -Anybody knows the opinion of Jogui Bhajan about Krishnamurti way of thinking? ps: I meditate every day just sitting down since 2 years and now practicing KY too since 3 months. regards, Pablo.- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2009 Report Share Posted December 22, 2009 There's only " non-thought " when compared to " thought " We must learn to transcend duality and stop clinging to concepts. Moderator: I think we've covered Krishnamirti's take pretty well here, if you have anymore responses on this thread please make them off board. thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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