Tag: Krishnamurti

The Known Unknown.

“One is never afraid of the unknown,” Krishnamurti writes. “one is afraid of the known coming to an end.”

As I watch the mists of morning fog descend, I can’t help but to think about this passing of days. Moment by moment, the spirit is coaxed, resolute in its journey to find peace. Though, even the most determined might find safe harbor against a meandering shore.

We are never afraid of the nameless known. Rather, more so, fearful of letting go. With each breath, the soul expands – then, contracts. Absent the weariness of hesitation’s wrath, it forges through and past.

All the while, this calling emerges – life grants its favor to those with courage.

And, in the end? We can only be afraid of that which we think we know.

In peace…

Namaste ❤️

The Beginning of New.

Jiddu Krishnamurti once wrote that in order to understand the immeasurable the mind must be extraordinarily still. That it must reach beyond this sanctity of knowing, opening to a space where security ends.

In this way, we may begin to understand the failure of these attempts, to know the entirety of world through diminished lens.

“It is only when the mind is free from the old,” he shared. “that it meets everything anew, and in that there is joy.”

Though this discursiveness of mind, it never ends; it bends, it weaves through borrowed chance. Chasing endlessly that which humbly receives – a willingness of heart and a oneness of dream.

We are seekers of a truth that liberates belief.

On this day, my loves – I’m wishing you…the ending of sorrow, and the beginning of new.

In peace…

Namaste ❤️