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J.Krishnamurti to Himself- Part 2

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The following text is just my thoughts on what J.K said in 1983, which were later put together in a book. Reportedly, this is his last piece of work, and he passed away in 1986 at his home, which was a cottage in the pine woods. Continuing with nature in Part 1 , J.K absorbs the surroundings while traveling from one continent to another on a flight. He notices a mountain, frozen river, and forests from an altitude of forty-one thousand feet above the land.  He observes the other passengers and notices that no one looks outside to enjoy the beauty of nature. J.K talks about a couple sitting behind him; they are immersed in their own world, thoughts, and problems. He sees that everyone is absorbed in their own thoughts and that no one appreciates the outside mountain view.  J.K crosses the Pacific Ocean, escaping the messy streets selling the same products, and reaches the valley where he spent half of his life.  As he walks through the village and climbs the mountains, he notices an ext

J.Krishnamurti to Himself - Part 1

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The following content reflects solely my views on the words spoken by the late J.K in 1983, which were later compiled into a book. Supposedly, this is his final work, and two years later, in 1986, he passed away in his pine cottage home. J.K begins by discussing a tree he sees daily early in the morning. He describes how the sun falls on the trees, making them shine when touched by its rays. He reflects on how the nature of trees changes whenever the sun touches them, emphasizing their perpetual beauty. J.K mentions that the tree always looks beautiful, no matter what. He considers the tree a great companion and urges everyone to sit with it in its shadows. This connection with nature is not like a sentimental or romantic relationship but a way of healing. Connecting with nature is a means of healing. There will be no noise of words in our heads, no fearful thoughts about the past, present, or future if we are sensitive enough to connect and feel with nature. If we connect with nature,