12-20-2007, 11:47 PM 
		
	
	
		When something is so, it is so, and it doesn't matter who says it. But for sake of clarity, I want to point out that there are two Krishnamurtis - J. and U.G. - not related, but similar. Both freed themselves (or became free) of the mind and thought and seperation/fragmentation. They write a bit differently, U.G. still being direct and to the point, but J. with a bit more explanation or step-by-step leading you to see for yourself. U.G.'s remaining character seems much more like a warrior than J. to me, but like I said, both are speaking from direct seeing of what is.
My recent quotes were from U.G. and the above article is from J., just for clarity, if it matters to anyone.
	
	
	
	
	
My recent quotes were from U.G. and the above article is from J., just for clarity, if it matters to anyone.

     