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Sunder Shah
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Male, 82 yrs. old, Retired
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Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
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Birthday: January 1
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Url: http://Let it happen
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Member since: Thu, 17 Sep 2009, 10:39pm
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Last visited 5 months ago
Member Statement
Living the Teaching is a challenge.It requires lot of work ,being aware of every thing at physical and psychological level .It is a matter of heightened awareness .this can happen only when every aspect of life is in order.,and aware disorder within and without.It is not a matter of doing but being.
Interests and Recommendations
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Freedom from known
Other interests
Love life
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Does the phrase "living the teachings" have any meaning to you?
They are not intelligent sermons.To see the facts and let it work. There is nothing to do, as doing is the process of becoming.where conditioning is active.Doing nothing , being nothing ,not knowing . May the intelligence work on it's own.May be in the timeless state. I don't know .
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Does the phrase "living the teachings" have any meaning to you?
Yes . It point to the core - essence of of life . A possible new meaning to live which cannot be prescribed and beyond the scope of thought.
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Do you ever feel that you have been conditioned by Krishnamurti's teachings?
To an extent yes. However am aware of . try and explore independently to the extent . It is a conscious precess to be on own and see the truth behind it
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Do you think it advisable to introduce Krishnamurti to people you know? Have you ever done it and if yes, what are your experiences?
Yes ,Very Much To an extent ,In a small way One to one and in group.Limited.They see it relavent but not serious
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Do you think it is possible to make Krishnamurti more "practicable" than what he himself seems to have allowed for?
One has to find own.It is simple if fact are understood and not imagined
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Has coming into contact with Krishnamurti and his teachings had any perceptible effect on your life and/or relationships?
there is no yardstick to evaluate, but certainly made life easy interesting and meaningful
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How important do you consider group dialogue to be in understanding the more subtle points of Krishnamurti's message?
Limited. At a point one has to on own.
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Do you think Krishnamurti was exceptional, or is the transformation he spoke of universally accessible?
by a large people don't take life seriously and over burden with mundane aspect. if seriously it is interesting journey.
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Are there any aspects of Krishnamurti's teaching that you find implausible or difficult to accept?
If applied the mind they are very clear but surely not superficial,casual.May be little difficult which is subjective
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How do you personally go about exploring the Krishnamurti's teachings (through personal study, dialogues, dvds)?
Both Personally and dialogue group.
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What future do you foresee for Krishnamurti's works? Do you think they will grow in importance or will they just gradually die away?
Can't say . In a world so large and human being is endowed with capacity it should not die away. Unless the species is extinct
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Can dialogue - in the sense of sincere inquiry - be organized or can it only come about spontaneously, unprompted?
Some ground work and infrastructure is essention . It is a flow . For some its usefullness is limited or fulfilled.
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How do you strike a balance between healthy doubt and ready acceptance in investigating Krishnamurti's proposals?
There cannot a rule or a guideline It is the genuine interest and attitude to go into with out finality should keep active
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If you had to sum up what Krishnamurti is all about in just a few words of your own, what would they be?
He is unique so different universal acceptable to humanity. A great gift my nature to ailing humanity on the verge of extinction
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What prevent living K's teaching ?
Shah elobrates:Is it the teaching?They being pointers and symbolic has not be inteluctually interpretaed.The truth of 'K'has to be mine out of my understanding.One has to work on this, by himself evolving on his own by working with this. There has to have no system , only to observe without observer, awareness free from choice, attention to all the movements in the brain,allowing the flow of its contents including inattention
THIS REQURES REAL WORK. And seriouness.realiation that any movement in the brain is from the conditioning ,the bondage operated through thought.To be sensitive to source and its conditioning.and not react may possibly leave us to ourself to see the truth that 'K' talks about.