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UG Krishnamurti has died

Posted on Mar 31st, 2007 by Bill : practicioner & free Bill
He died on thursday, March 28th, in Italy.

http://www.telesterion.com/ug-krishnamurti-one-of-my-favorite-enlightened-dudes-has-died.htm

From the wiki:

From 1947 to 1953, U.G. regularly attended talks given by Jiddu Krishnamurti in Madras, finally beginning a direct dialogue with J. Krishnamurti in 1953. U.G. describes one of their meetings as follows:

"We really didn't get along well. Whenever we met we locked horns over some issue or other. For instance, I never shared his concern for the world, or his belief that his teaching would profoundly affect the thoughts and actions of mankind for the next five hundred years--a fantasy of the Theosophist occultists. In one of our meetings I told Krishnamurti, 'I am not called upon to save the world.' He asked, 'The house is on fire--what will you do?' 'Pour more gasoline on it and maybe something will rise from the ashes,' I remarked. Krishnamurti said, 'You are absolutely impossible.' Then I said, 'You are still a Theosophist. You have never freed yourself from the World Teacher role. There is a story in the Avadhuta Gita which talks of the avadhut who stopped at a wayside inn and was asked by the innkeeper, "What is your teaching?" He replied, "There is no teacher, no teaching and no one taught." And then he walked away. You too repeat these phrases and yet you are so concerned with preserving your teaching for posterity in its pristine purity.'"
- (Krishnamurti, U.G.; Arms, Rodney, Ed. [Third Edition, 2001]. Mystique of Enlightenment. Part One. from [2])

Their dialogues continued, but finally came to a halt. U.G. describes the final discussion as follows:

"Again I asked him if there was anything behind the abstractions he was throwing at me, 'Come clean for once.' Then he said with great force, 'You have no way of knowing it!' Then I said, 'If I have no way of knowing it and you have no way of communicating it, what the hell have we been doing! I have wasted seven years listening to you. You can give your precious time to somebody else. I am leaving for New York tomorrow.'"
- (Krishnamurti, U.G.; Arms, Rodney, Ed. [Third Edition, 2001]. Mystique of Enlightenment. Part One. from [3])

After the break with J .Krishnamurti, U.G. went to the United States seeking medical treatment for his son, and stayed there for 5 years.

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Neurotheology

Posted on Apr 5th, 2007 by Bill : practicioner & free Bill
An entry about a CNN article on how the brain is involved in religious and spiritual experiences, the sense of awe, oceanic feelings of oneness, and the like.

http://www.telesterion.com/neurotheology-is-the-brain-built-to-produce-thoughts-of-god.htm

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Good Advice for Creatives

Posted on Apr 5th, 2007 by Bill : practicioner & free Bill

I liked this video, found it on a site I visit daily, http://boingboing.net/

Dick Dale Interview - Don't sign with labels, learn to market you


 



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Jody Radzik of Guruphiliac - RU Sirius Podcast

Posted on Apr 11th, 2007 by Bill : practicioner & free Bill

Everybody knows RU Sirius, right, from the old MONDO 2000 and Reality Hackers days. He interviews Jody Radzik who writes the guru critique blog Guruphiliac, which is always full of interesting entries.

I wrote a bit of a review with some extracts here, there are also of course links to the mp3 and blog: http://www.telesterion.com/jody-radzik-of-guruphiliac-interviewed-by-ru-sirius.htm

I imagine a fair number of people here might not like Jody and his writing on gurus, but I think he's an insightful and sympathetic observer of the scene, with a good amount of personal knowledge and a practice of his own, and that he's simply describing what are obvious problems with the popular phenomenon of the guru business.

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