What happens to the brain when there is no desire? / Art thinker / Jiddu Krishnamurti

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Published 2024-05-19

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  • What happens to the brain without desire? Enlightenment, that's what happens. The mind becomes free, liberated from the source of mental suffering, because the source of suffering is desire. Now the mind can perceive things as they are, without filter. An intense awakening occurs.
  • @RaviSingh-fv4sh
    Person without hunger and person without desire can't exist.
    Breathing is the first desire.
  • @axutgautam1187
    I still reflect this moment, was the series about to end, and he ended it with desirelessness. I can realize the fact that in desirelessness there are no what should be and should not be. And wanting desirelessness is a desire . There is eshtablishment of another "what should be" which is "desirelessness" . There is that stop then which reflects when the movement of thought realizes that it cannot do a thing.
  • @Riodijahdenirio
    God bless the residuel morphic resonation of one Jiddu Krishnamurti
  • @user-vu5oc2eh4d
    I think it is important to distinguish between natural, positive, meaningful, and ethical desires that are essential for living a genuine and fulfilling life. However, desires imposed on us by capitalist society are meaningless and cannot be achieved. In a capitalist system, the accumulation of more material stuff is considered better, and constant optimization is desirable for maximizing profits."
  • @charliecho5392
    you find the best extracts, I think because you ask very good questions and upload the ones talking about the questions at hand, I don't know. But please do go on uploading more, I want to know how you get the source of your inquiries in the first place.
  • @bhaskarayyala12
    Pls realize that Desire is different from Need. Having a need is part of the Function and to differentiate a Need from Desire requires Intelligence. This could be relative and depends on one's situation being different from Others.
  • @OkyeameKwameBRA
    This is the only Jiddu that I have not been able to comprehend. I know desire itself is the true and dominant nature of life . I desire to live a healthy and long life so I eat well and exercise regularly. Desiring not to have a desire is also desire . It is rather a life without desire that leads to presence . Unless the desire of pleasure or ambition .
  • @avalanche9026
    Agree to many things jk sayng. No doubt. But there is a fine line .. meaning of life. Must stop. Example. Nice past memories ? Keeps you ticking ? It’s a positive energy. That gives you an ambition plan for tmrw …a great repetition ship. Whife ? Etc. Good kids ??
  • @avalanche9026
    Desire is what keeps man alive ambition?? It’s a must have otherwise life is meaningless ..ain’t it ?? Dye intellectual without testing life.
  • It gets depressed. I‘m not quite sure why we shouldn‘t have desires. Isn‘t it a reason at least to change your situation. Even if you become an artist then. Desire is the beginning of a changing world
  • Is love, relationships a need or a desire?
    Food is a need, but is asking for good food a desire?
    House is a need but asking for a good house is a desire?
    Love is a need but asking a specific lover is desire?
    Plz clearly mention the difference bw desire and needs. Sometimes it looks that all needs are desires too and all intense desires become needs. Its hard to classify desires and needs.
    I think a desire is minds "need". And a need is a "desire"of the body.
    I think a mental drive or urge is called a desire and a physical drive is called a need.