Hello,
Since I have noticed some dialogues on J. Krishnamurti, I would share the 
following.

The article (which I have written some years ago) was published in 'The 
American Yoga Journal', 
at their request and a Krishnamurti-teachings related magazine. 

Regards,
JB

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My meeting with J. Krishnamurti 
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I believe it was in 1982, in Switzerland, after a group meeting with J. 
Krishnamurti. The time had come to say goodbye. I noticed how others were very 
respectfully taking turns to shake his hand in farewell. 
For what seemed like an eternity, I was in the midst of a dilemma. 
On the one hand, there was the wish to touch this being and, on the other, a 
monologue saying, "What nonsense are you up to... playing the guru game after 
all, aren't you?" 

   And while I was going round like a mouse trapped in a cage – there was only 
one door, and K was standing by it – suddenly I saw the situation in a sober 
way: simply a matter of saying goodbye to someone with whom one has spent some 
time; no fuss, no thoughts of expecting shaktipat (energy transference), or any 
other gloriously pink astral emotions. 
I was the last one in the queue, so there was no way out of it. 

   I walked towards him, shook his hand and said, "Thank you for this time and 
goodbye." 
"Yeees, sir," he said. That was all, on the outwardly visible level. 

   In those few seconds, the following also happened: He took my hand in his, 
and with his other hand, my elbow; it felt as though my whole being and its 
contents were being shaken into place; a current of a very high speed passed on 
through my hand to the rest of the body, from head to toe; it was like a good 
and instant shower of energy. 

   He looked into my eyes. 

   I've never seen such dark, large and bottomless eyes! For a split second I 
felt a fear similar to that of falling off a mountain precipice, as though 
there was a space without end, and invisible – and yet perceived – floods of 
love were pouring from his eyes. (In view of this, it's quite interesting that 
some people call him `dry' and `intellectual'.) 

   I was standing there, hardly prepared for all that, and this little man, who 
physically did not reach higher than my chest, was definitely felt by me to be 
about 4 times taller than myself. 

   Because it all happened so quickly, only when I stepped outside the room did 
I realize what had taken place. 

   I had witnessed a few similar events in the company of others before I met 
K, but the delicacy, subtlety, purity and sobriety contained in the nature of 
this meeting was somehow unique. 

   He was a rare one! 

   I've read that even though he hardly ever talked about matters of a mystical 
nature, he himself said that there will not be another like him for several 
hundred years, the reason for this being the necessity for a body that can 
withstand the enormous volume of energy similar to that which passed through 
K's body. 

   And my mind at times throws up the question: Does such an encounter leave 
some kind of a `seed' in one, or is it just another awesome experience? 

   Maybe I'll never know, and it probably does not matter either. 


JB
http://www.krishnamurti-denmark.dk/   (in English and Danish)
http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/default.php   (The official repository of the 
authentic teachings of J. Krishnamurti)



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