Krishnamamurti
Krishnamamurti
I talked recently to someone who sounded very confusing and confused to me. When I asked what thinker or philosopher might have influenced him he mentioned Krishnamamurti.
I googled K. and he is from the camp of anthroposophists or theosophists.
The young man I talked to was very thin, he seemed to me like an unhappy guru in a way.
Any advice from anyone ?
Any suggestions how to talk to such a young man ?
He seems to seek my company and my attention which puzzles me because I don´t feel that we have much in common, not mentally for sure.
I googled K. and he is from the camp of anthroposophists or theosophists.
The young man I talked to was very thin, he seemed to me like an unhappy guru in a way.
Any advice from anyone ?
Any suggestions how to talk to such a young man ?
He seems to seek my company and my attention which puzzles me because I don´t feel that we have much in common, not mentally for sure.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Is that a branch of the scouts?duszek wrote:
I googled K. and he is from the camp of anthroposophists
Don't be naive man, he's obviously just looking for somebody to give him a good seeing to.He seems to seek my company and my attention which puzzles me because I don´t feel that we have much in common
Yes, don't go near him without a condom.. Any advice from anyone ?
-
sthitapragya
- Posts: 1105
- Joined: Sat Oct 18, 2014 2:55 pm
Re: Krishnamamurti
There are actually two of them. J Krishnamurthy and U G Krishnamurthy. U G is definitely more interesting.duszek wrote:I talked recently to someone who sounded very confusing and confused to me. When I asked what thinker or philosopher might have influenced him he mentioned Krishnamamurti.
I googled K. and he is from the camp of anthroposophists or theosophists.
The young man I talked to was very thin, he seemed to me like an unhappy guru in a way.
Any advice from anyone ?
Any suggestions how to talk to such a young man ?
He seems to seek my company and my attention which puzzles me because I don´t feel that we have much in common, not mentally for sure.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Next time I will have to ask which one he meant.
Perhaps I googled the wrong one.
The young man I mean speaks in riddles, like a sphinks.
He is the opposite of me, I like to speak as clearly as possible, he speaks as enigmatically as possible. But he was not flirting with me for sure, I can tell.
I feel uneasy about him, I don´t know why.
Perhaps I googled the wrong one.
The young man I mean speaks in riddles, like a sphinks.
He is the opposite of me, I like to speak as clearly as possible, he speaks as enigmatically as possible. But he was not flirting with me for sure, I can tell.
I feel uneasy about him, I don´t know why.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Listen to your instincts and run.duszek wrote:I feel uneasy about him, I don´t know why.
From what I've seen: People who talk in riddles are not being free and flowing with SIMPLE TRUTHS. Convoluted complexity does not reflect divine mysteries... rather it more often seems to reflect self-indulgent delusion and ego.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Thank you, Lacewing, this is what I think too, I just wanted some views from third parties.
-
Dalek Prime
- Posts: 4922
- Joined: Tue Apr 14, 2015 4:48 am
- Location: Living in a tree with Polly.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Yeah, find someone you have something remotely in common with.
Re: Krishnamamurti
How come you didn't thank me for my advice? I regularly get propositioned by unhappy gurus so I know what I'm talking about.duszek wrote:Thank you, Lacewing, this is what I think too, I just wanted some views from third parties.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Perhaps because I was a little afraid because of the expression of your face.
But if you mention it, thank you, Harbal, very nice of you.
And thanks for upgrading me to a man.
But if you mention it, thank you, Harbal, very nice of you.
And thanks for upgrading me to a man.
Re: Krishnamamurti
What were you prior to the upgrade?duszek wrote: And thanks for upgrading me to a man.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Seems the dude is in a psychosis, and should be avoided as they can be unpredictable.
It seems that he thinks he on the path on enlightenment, when I say he's on the path to no where. Subconsciously he wants attention and advice because he's lost.
..and you don't have to thank me, nor should you tank Harbal he only likes to make smart ass snarky remarks, he can't really make any useful answers.
It seems that he thinks he on the path on enlightenment, when I say he's on the path to no where. Subconsciously he wants attention and advice because he's lost.
..and you don't have to thank me, nor should you tank Harbal he only likes to make smart ass snarky remarks, he can't really make any useful answers.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Are you looking for trouble?HexHammer wrote: nor should you tank Harbal he only likes to make smart ass snarky remarks, he can't really make any useful answers.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Just telling the truth, but you can't handle the truth!Harbal wrote:Are you looking for trouble?HexHammer wrote: nor should you tank Harbal he only likes to make smart ass snarky remarks, he can't really make any useful answers.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Sometimes a "smart ass snarky" remark is the truth, and true answers are useful. One thing about Harbal is that he is consistently nasty to everyone, I like that.HexHammer wrote:Just telling the truth, but you can't handle the truth!Harbal wrote:Are you looking for trouble?HexHammer wrote: nor should you tank Harbal he only likes to make smart ass snarky remarks, he can't really make any useful answers.
Re: Krishnamamurti
Yes, but unfortunately it's not the case here.thedoc wrote:HexHammer wrote:Sometimes a "smart ass snarky" remark is the truth, and true answers are useful.