Feb 25, 2007

Words of J Krishnamurthy


If the thinker is not understood, obviously his thinking is a process of escape.

5 comments:

Pramod Viswanath said...

Hmmmm!! Interesting! I am still trying to understand what he means by that! :))

Sleepyface said...

well, how i understand is,

when one starts thinking, he/she is taken away from "what is", which is the reality. the thought is either, in a different frame of time - past or future, or, thought is "what should be"

what do you say?

BlackThorn said...

the thinker shd b understood, but, by whom? wat if the thinker himself dsnt understand his thinking??

is a process of escape - for whom? the thinker himself or the receiver(s). even if its an escape, if its worth it, then y not?

how do u suggest the thinker b understood? isnt his process of thinking the main key to understand him?

Guru said...

Ummmmmm.........still thinking....am i escaping ??? or just thinking how to escape

Medhini said...

There are two types of thinkers

1.who interpret and exagerate on a thought.

2.who accepts the idea as it is.

I believe that the first group of thinkers are not always understood and their thinking evaporates.