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Keep Far Away Krishnamurti
You should never be here too much; be so far away that they can’t find you, they
can’t get at you to shape, to mould. Be so far away, like the mountains, like the
unpolluted air; be so far away that you have no parents, no relations, no family, no
country; be so far away that you don’t know even where you are. Don’t let them find
you; don’t come into contact with them too closely. Keep far away where even you
can’t find yourself; keep a distance which can never be crossed over; keep a passage
open always through which no one can come. Don’t shut the door for there is no
door, only an open, endless passage; if you shut any door, they will be very close to
you, then you are lost. Keep far away where their breath can’t reach you and their
breath travels very far and very deeply; don’t get contaminated by them, by their
word, by their gesture, by their great knowledge; they have great knowledge but be
far away from them where even you cannot find yourself. For they are waiting for
you, at every corner, in every house to shape you, to mould you, to tear you to pieces
and then put you together in their own image. Their gods, the little ones and the big
ones, are the images of themselves, carved by their own mind or by their own hands.
They are waiting for you, the churchman and the Communist, the believer and the
non-believer, for they are both the same; they think they are different but they are
not for they both brainwash you, till you are of them, till you repeat their words, till
you worship their saints, the ancient and the recent; they have armies for their gods
and for their countries and they are experts in killing. Keep far away but they are
waiting for you, the educator and the businessman; one trains you for the others to
conform to the demands of their society, which is a deadly thing;* they will make you
into a scientist, into an engineer, into an expert of almost anything from cooking to
architecture to philosophy. Keep far, far away; they are waiting for you, the politician
and the reformer; the one drags you down into the gutter and then the other reforms
you; they juggle with words and you will be lost in their wilderness. Keep far away;
they are waiting for you, the experts in god and the bomb throwers: the one will convince
you and the other [show you] how to kill; there are so many ways to find god
and so many, many ways to kill. But besides all these, there are hoards of others to
tell you what to do and what not to do; keep away from all of them, so far away that
you cannot find yourself or any other. You too would like to play with all of them who
are waiting for you but then the play becomes so complicated and entertaining that
you will be lost. You should never be here too much, be so far away that even you
cannot find yourself. Krishnamurti’s Notebook, Full Text Edition, pp. 379–381 |