The great debunker of any belief system talks with Luc Sala in Amsterdam (2002).
This is an excerpt from the full 90-minute DVD.
Question and answers with U.G. Krishnamurti on Enlightenment, thinking, and god (Gstaad, Switzerland,1998).
Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti (July 9, 1918 – March 22, 2007), known as U.G. Krishnamurti, or just U.G., was an Indian thinker who claimed that there is no "enlightenment".
"Tell them that there is nothing to understand."
"I have no teaching. There is nothing to preserve. Teaching implies something that can be used to bring about change. Sorry, there is no teaching here, just disjointed, disconnected sentences. What is there is only your interpretation, nothing else."
According to U.G., "The so called self-realization is the discovery for yourself and by yourself that there is no self to discover. That will be a very shocking thing because it's going to blast every nerve, every cell, even the cells in the marrow of your bones." (Source: Wikipedia)
Last Updated: April, 10th 2011