El Condicionamiento escrito de Jiddu Krishnamurti

El Condicionamiento escrito de Jiddu Krishnamurti

Understanding Self-Knowledge

The Importance of Self-Understanding

  • The speaker emphasizes that self-knowledge should not be accepted merely because someone else claims it is important; true understanding requires personal agreement on its significance.
  • There is no authority in the pursuit of truth or reality; all forms of authority can be destructive, leading to a cycle where leaders and followers undermine each other.

Individual Responsibility in Learning

  • Each person must become their own teacher and question established beliefs, as following others can lead to feelings of loneliness and fear.
  • Confronting one's inner self is essential, even if it reveals uncomfortable truths about oneself, such as feelings of emptiness or anger.

Collective vs. Individual Understanding

  • The speaker argues that individual problems reflect collective issues; understanding oneself contributes to broader societal awareness.
  • Recognizing the totality of one’s consciousness—both individual and social—is crucial for personal enlightenment.

The Process of Self-Awareness

Observing Relationships

  • True self-discovery occurs through observing interactions with others rather than through solitary meditation.
  • One's existence is defined by relationships with people, objects, and ideas; thus, understanding these connections aids in self-awareness.

Knowledge vs. Learning

  • Accumulated knowledge from the past does not equate to genuine learning about oneself; real learning happens in the present moment.
  • Unlike technical skills that require memorization, psychological learning demands ongoing sensitivity and presence.

Sensitivity and Awareness

Living in the Present

  • Continuous learning involves being aware at every moment rather than accumulating knowledge over time.
  • A rigid mindset dominated by past experiences hinders sensitivity and responsiveness to life’s complexities.

Mindfulness in Daily Life

  • Physical insensitivity (e.g., poor diet or substance use) affects mental clarity; a healthy body fosters an alert mind.
  • To truly understand something, one must engage deeply with it—this includes living with oneself without preconceived notions or judgments.

Challenges in Self Observation

The Complexity of Self Perception

  • Observing oneself requires a lively mind free from biases formed by opinions or societal values.
  • Many struggle to listen to their inner selves due to distractions from external judgments or internal chatter.

Overcoming Mental Barriers

Understanding Conditioning and Self-Perception

The Nature of Observation

  • The discussion emphasizes the importance of observing things directly without fear, highlighting a simplicity that allows for genuine self-reflection.
  • Acknowledges that understanding oneself requires humility; claiming to know oneself halts personal growth and learning.

The Impact of Knowledge on Perception

  • Asserts that achieving any form of success can lead to a loss of innocence and humility, as one becomes trapped in established knowledge.
  • Suggests that certainty leads to stagnation; true freedom comes from not having fixed positions or conclusions about oneself.

Cultural Conditioning

  • Discusses how individuals are conditioned by various factors such as nationality, class, religion, and education, which shape their responses to life’s challenges.
  • Encourages self-awareness regarding one's conditioning rather than seeking liberation from it; recognizing this conditioning is crucial for personal insight.

Realization Through Conflict

  • Explains that true awareness of conditioning arises during conflicts or challenges when one feels threatened or anxious.
  • Emphasizes the need for direct experience over theoretical knowledge; real understanding comes from engaging with reality rather than through labels.

Living in the Present vs. Past Conditioning

  • Highlights how most people live in the past due to their conditioning, which limits their ability to respond adequately to present situations.
  • Urges listeners to confront their dissatisfaction with conditioned states seriously; awareness can lead to change if one is willing to challenge their norms.

Awareness Through Discontent

  • Points out that only through experiencing conflict—such as anxiety or loss—can individuals become aware of their conditioning.
  • Notes that discomfort often reveals our conditioned responses; when life is perfect, we may overlook our limitations.

Coping Mechanisms and Escapism

  • Discusses how societal pressures lead individuals to accept their conditions passively instead of confronting them actively.
  • Describes a tendency among people to blame external circumstances for their worries while becoming desensitized over time.

Fear and Reality

  • Addresses the human tendency to escape reality through distractions like politics or entertainment instead of facing uncomfortable truths about existence.

Understanding Conditioning and Fear

The Nature of Fear and Conditioning

  • The speaker discusses the pervasive nature of fear in relation to losing jobs, security, and other aspects of life, emphasizing that this fear often goes unacknowledged.
  • It is highlighted that individuals tend to escape from facing their fears due to a conditioned habit of avoidance, which leads to being trapped in a cycle of evasion.
  • The speaker questions why people do not act upon recognizing the dangers posed by their conditioning, attributing this inaction to laziness rather than a lack of energy.
  • A distinction is made between intellectual understanding and emotional engagement; merely recognizing nationalism as dangerous lacks the emotional weight needed for action.
  • The conflict between ideas and actions consumes energy; true awareness of conditioning allows for immediate action akin to avoiding physical dangers.

Breaking Free from Conditioning

  • Most individuals navigate life reactively based on their upbringing, leading to further enslavement through conditioning.
Video description

El Condicionamiento es una parte del libro Libérese del pasado del Gran Maestro J. Krishnamurti. El libro es la selección de varias de sus charlas en inglés, grabadas en cintas magnetofónicas, e inéditas, las cuales pronunció ante auditorios de distintas partes del mundo. Así comienza el capítulo I A través de las edades, el hombre ha buscado algo más allá de sí mismo, más allá del bienestar material -lo que llamamos verdad, Dios o realidad, un estado sin temporalidad algo que no pueda ser perturbado por las circunstancias, por el pensamiento o por la corrupción humana. Gracias por estar ahí :) Visita mi web: www.congruentia.es