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Jiddu Krishnamurti on
Instant Enlightenment
Question: Can we realize on the spot the
truth you are speaking of, without any previous
preparation?
Jiddu
Krishnamurti: What do you mean by truth? Do not let
us use a word of which we do not know the meaning; we
can use a simpler word, a more direct word. Can you
understand, can you comprehend a problem directly? That
is what is implied, is it not? Can you understand what
is, immediately, now? In understanding what is, you will
understand the significance of truth; but to say that
one must understand truth has very little meaning. Can
you understand a problem directly, fully, and be free of
it? That is what is implied in this question, is it not?
Can you understand a crisis, a challenge, immediately,
see its whole significance and be free of it? What you
understand leaves no mark; therefore understanding or
truth is the liberator.
Can you be liberated now from a problem, from a
challenge? Life is, is it not?, a series of challenges
and responses and if your response to a challenge is
conditioned, limited, incomplete, then that challenge
leaves its mark, its residue, which is further
strengthened by another new challenge. So there is a
constant residual memory, accumulations, scars, and with
all these scars you try to meet the new and therefore
you never meet the new. Therefore you never understand,
there is never a liberation from any challenge.

Jiddu Krishnamurti
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The problem, the question
is, whether I can understand a challenge completely,
directly; sense all its significance, all its perfume,
its depth, its beauty and its ugliness and so be free of
it. A challenge is always new, is it not? The problem is
always new, is it not? A problem which you had
yesterday, for example, has undergone such modification
that when you meet it today, it is already new. But you
meet it with the old, because you meet it without
transforming, merely modifying your own thoughts.
Let me put it in a different way. I met you yesterday.
In the meantime you have changed. You have undergone a
modification but I still have yesterday's picture of
you. I meet you today with my picture of you and
therefore I do not understand you - I understand only
the picture of you which I acquired yesterday. If I want
to understand you, who are modified, changed, I must
remove, I must be free of the picture of yesterday. In
other words to understand a challenge, which is always
new, I must also meet it anew, there must be no residue
of yesterday; so I must say adieu to yesterday.
After all, what is life? It is something new all the
time, is it not? It is something which is ever
undergoing change, creating a new feeling. Today is
never the same as yesterday and that is the beauty of
life. Can you and I meet every problem anew? Can you,
when you go home, meet your wife and your child anew,
meet the challenge anew? You will not be able to do it
if you are burdened with the memories of yesterday.
Therefore, to understand the truth of a problem, of a
relationship, you must come to it afresh - not with an
`open mind', for that has no meaning. You must come to
it without the scars of yesterday's memories - which
means, as each challenge arises, be aware of all the
responses of yesterday and by being aware of yesterday's
residue, memories, you will find that they drop away
without struggle and therefore your mind is fresh.
Can one realize truth immediately, without preparation?
I say yes - not out of some fancy of mine, not out of
some illusion; but psychologically experiment with it
and you will see. Take any challenge, any small incident
- don't wait for some great crisis - and see how you
respond to it. Be aware of it, of your responses, of
your intentions, of your attitudes and you will
understand them, you will understand your background. I
assure you, you can do it immediately if you give your
whole attention to it.
If you are seeking the full meaning of your background,
it yields its significance and then you discover in one
stroke the truth, the understanding of the problem.
Understanding comes into being from the now, the
present, which is always timeless. Though it may be
tomorrow, it is still now; merely to postpone, to
prepare to receive that which is tomorrow, is to prevent
yourself from understanding what is now. Surely you can
understand directly what is now, can't you? To
understand what is, you have to be undisturbed,
undistracted, you have to give your mind and heart to
it. It must be your sole interest at that moment,
completely. Then what is gives you its full depth, its
full meaning, and thereby you are free of that problem.
If you want to know the truth, the psychological
significance of property, for instance, if you really
want to understand it directly, now, how do you approach
it? Surely you must feel akin to the problem, you must
not be afraid of it, you must not have any creed, any
answer, between yourself and the problem. Only when you
are directly in relationship with the problem will you
find the answer.
If you introduce an answer, if you judge, have a
psychological disinclination, then you will postpone,
you will prepare to understand tomorrow what can only be
understood in the `now'. Therefore you will never
understand. To perceive truth needs no preparation;
preparation implies time and time is not the means of
understanding truth. Time is continuity and truth is
timeless, non-continuous. Understanding is
non-continuous, it is from moment to moment, unresidual.
I am afraid I am making it all sound very difficult, am
I not? But it is easy, simple to understand, if you will
only experiment with it. If you go off into a dream,
meditate over it, it becomes very difficult. When there
is no barrier between you and me, I understand you. If I
am open to you, I understand you directly - and to be
open is not a matter of time. Will time make me open?
Will preparation, system, discipline, make me open to
you? No. What will make me open to you is my intention
to understand. I want to be open because I have nothing
to hide, I am not afraid; therefore I am open and there
is immediate communion, there is truth. To receive
truth, to know its beauty, to know its joy, there must
be instant receptivity, unclouded by theories, fears and
answers.
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