Thoughts

I like the thoughts and ideology of  UG Krinshnamurthy

  • To be yourself requires extraordinary intelligence. You are blessed with that intelligence; nobody need give it to you; nobody can take it away from you. He who lets that express itself in its own way is a ‘Natural Man’.
  • All experiences, spiritual or otherwise, are the basic cause of our suffering.
  • Consciousness is so pure that whatever you are doing in the direction of purifying that consciousness is adding impurity to it.
  • There is no sadhana necessary, no purification methods necessary for this kind of a thing to happen – no preparation of any kind.
  • A Messiah is the one who leaves a mess behind him in this world
  • The human organism is not interested in your wonderful religious ideas–peace, bliss, beatitude or any such thing. Its only interest is survival. What society has placed before us as the goal to reach and attain is the enemy of this living organism.
  • Cabbages are more alive than human beings. Stop thinking and start living.
  • There is no such thing as ‘knowledge’ for the sake of knowledge. Knowledge is power. “I know. You don’t know”.
  • Religions have promised roses but you end up with only thorns.
  • The human thinking is born out of some sort of neurological defect in the human body. Therefore anything that is born out of human thinking is destructive.
  • Atmospheric pollution is most harmless when compared to the spiritual and religious pollution that have plagued the world.
  • Unless you are free from the desire of all desires, Moksha, liberation, or self-realization, you will be miserable
  • All I am saying is that the peace you are seeking is already inside you, in the harmonious functioning of the body.
  • You have to touch life at a point where nobody has touched it before. Nobody can teach you that.
  • You mistakenly believe that by pursuing the spiritual goal you will somehow miraculously make your material goals simple and manageable.
  • All I can guarantee you is that as long as you are searching for happiness, you will remain unhappy.

-by U.G.  Krishnamurthy

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