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“I wrote it [Krishnamurti’s Notebook] as a diary while I was traveling…but I did not write it for publication. I describe what I call the process-my sensation of being outside the ordinary world, of being completely at peace and removed from conflict. This happens only from time to time and clearly it is impossible to describe to anybody who has not experienced it. But I have attempted to put into words the actual pain and sensation which goes with the heightened consciousness. It is not intended in a romantic way: if you lead a certain type of disciplined, quiet life you realize a kind of energy-that’s scientific fact-and this affects the non-mechanical part of your brain so that you enter into a new dimension. The physical organism is incapable of meetings it and so you get the pain. I am not suggesting that everyone should try to attain this, but it may be of interest to some people who have followed my thoughts and ideas to know what happens on a more personal level.”

– J. Krishnamurti
[interview with The Guardian]

KRISHNAMURTI’S NOTEBOOK PART 2.1 (SWITZERLAND 13TH JULY TO 3RD SEPTEMBER 1961)


I think it’s the quietness of the place, of the green slopes of the mountains, the beauty of the trees and the cleanliness, that and other things, has made the pressure and the strain far greater; the head has been … Continue reading

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KRISHNAMURTI’S NOTEBOOK PART 1 (LONDON 10TH JULY TO 12TH JULY 1961)


LONDON 10TH JULY TO 12TH JULY 1961 Little sleep but wake up to be aware that there is a great sense of driving energy which is focused in the head. The body was groaning and yet it was very still, … Continue reading

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Krishnamurti’s Notebook: FOREWORD


FOREWORD BY MARY LUTYENS In June 1961 Krishnamurti began to keep a daily record of his perceptions and states of consciousness. Apart from about fourteen days he kept up this record for seven months. He wrote clearly, in pencil, and … Continue reading

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