Why Jiddu Krishnamurti's Teachings Were So Widely Misunderstood
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Ray
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This article explores why Jiddu Krishnamurti's teachings were so widely misunderstood despite his decades of public speaking and massive global following. It argues that the misunderstanding stems not from obscurity or abstraction in his words, but from the habitual, conditioned way people approach learning and change — seeking gradual, time-based transformation rather than the radical, instantaneous insight Krishnamurti pointed to. The piece delves into his concepts of intelligence, psychological time, and the impossibility of real change happening gradually.
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· 3 pulledHe spoke for decades, across continents, to enormous audiences. His talks were recorded, transcribed, published, quoted, studied, and discussed endlessly. And yet, despite all of that attention, very few people actually understood what he was pointing to.
Not because his words were obscure. Not because his ideas were abstract. But because what he was describing could not be approached in the way people habitually approach things.
What he was describing could not be approached in the way people habitually approach things.
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