Krishnamurti Study Group

Krishnamurti Study Group Saturday, April 18, 2015 Five people gathered to explore chapter four in The First and Last Freedom by J. Krishnamurti, entitled “Self-Knowledge”.  In this chapter K speaks very pointedly about the necessity of knowing oneself if one is to avoid being driven by the many illusions the unexamined mind can create.  Again, as in the previous chapter, he emphasizes the fact that the world and our society are projections of our own thoughts and beliefs, and the way we act in our relationships creates a ripple effect with widespread implications.  Participants were very much engaged in inquiring into the meaning and significance of K’s words for their lives and daily experience.  The importance of being with and looking into what actually is appeared to be very important rather than setting up ideals of how we would like things to be and attempting to shape our behaviour to those ideals.  It was expressed by most of the group that this chapter was particularly profound for them.