Jiddu Krishnamurti

Jiddu Krishnamurti

Philosopher and teacher of freedom.

A renowned philosopher and spiritual teacher, he rejected traditional religious systems and sought to awaken individuals to the importance of personal observation and self-inquiry. He encouraged people to question everything, including their beliefs, to achieve freedom from the constraints of the mind. His teachings focus on understanding the nature of thought and the liberation from psychological suffering, urging humanity to find peace within.

Jiddu Krishnamurti Quotes about World

  • The crisis is not out there in the world, it is within our own consciousness.
  • To transform the world, we must begin with ourselves; and what is important in beginning with ourselves is the intention. The intention must be to understand ourselves and not to leave it to others to transform themselves or to bring about a modified change through revolution, either of the left or of the right. It is important to understand that this is our responsibility, yours and mine.
  • In oneself lies the whole world and if you know how to look and learn, the door is there and the key is in your hand. Nobody on earth can give you either the key or the door to open, except yourself.
  • What you are the world is. And without your transformation, there can be no transformation of the world.
  • It is love alone that leads to right action. What brings order in the world is to love and let love do what it will.
  • The world is not something separate from you and me; the world, society, is the relationship that we establish or seek to establish between each other. So you and I are the problem, and not the world, because the world is the projection of ourselves, and to understand the world we must understand ourselves. That world is not separate from us; we are the world, and our problems are the world's problems.
  • Understanding of the self only arises in relationship, in watching yourself in relationship to people, ideas, and things; to trees, the earth, and the world around you and within you. Relationship is the mirror in which the self is revealed. Without self-knowledge there is no basis for right thought and action.
  • Look what is happening in the world - we are being conditioned by society, by the culture we live in, and that culture is the product of man. There is nothing holy, or divine, or eternal about culture.
  • The fact is there is nothing that you can trust; and that is a terrible fact, whether you like it or not. Psychologically there is nothing in the world, that you can put your faith, your trust, or your belief in. Neither your gods, nor your science can save you, can bring you psychological certainty; and you have to accept that you can trust in absolutely nothing.
  • To be free comes not from changing or fixing this world, but from seeing this world as it is and opening the heart in the midst of it.
  • Meditation is not the pursuit of pleasure and the search for happiness. Meditation, on the contrary, is a state of mind in which there is no concept or formula, and therefore total freedom. It is only to such a mind that this bliss comes unsought and uninvited. Once it is there, though you may live in the world with all its noise, pleasure and brutality, they will not touch that mind.
  • Love is the most practical thing in the world. To love, to be kind, not to be greedy, not to be ambitious, not to be influenced by people but to think for yourself-these are all very practical things, and they will bring about a practical, happy society.
  • The fundamental factor of self-deception is this constant desire to be something in this world and in the world hereafter.
  • And as we are - the world is. That is, if we are greedy, envious, competitive, our society will be competitive, envious, greedy, which brings misery and war. The State is what we are.