Podcast 326 – “Avoiding the Pitfall of Words”
Guest speaker: J. Krishnamurti
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PROGRAM NOTES:
[NOTE: All quotations are by J. Krishnamurti.]
“The crisis is not in the outward technological advancement, but rather in the way we think, and the way we live, and the way we feel. I think that is where a revolution must take place.”
“No revolution, psychologically I’m talking about, is possible if there is merely the imitation of a particular ideology. To me, all ideologies are idiotic.”
“What has meaning is what IS, not what should be.”
“I think that is the worst thing one can do, to break up one’s own existence into various fragments, and that’s where contradiction lies.”

“I’ve never actually seen it [smoked DMT] hit anybody quite as hard as it hit me. For about fifteen minutes all I could say was, ‘I can’t believe it!’ … This is no drug. It’s magic. It masquerades as a drug. It’s a doorway into another world.”
“Where there is love, do what you will it will be right action, but never bring conflict to one’s life.”