Michael Krohnen was stuck in his paradox, Edward. You can read his reflection in the KFA Newsletter (Foundation Focus Spring 2011). http://www.kfa.org/cmsdocuments/KFA_FF_Spring_Newsletter_11.pdf
I look forward to your take on this. ----- Original Message ---- From: Edward Jones <ewjo...@cox.net> To: Yiming Zhang <yiming_zhang2...@yahoo.com>; listening-l@zrz.TU-Berlin.DE Sent: Sun, May 8, 2011 9:07:52 AM Subject: RE: Exploring the Paradox : Exploring the Paradox Below is an excerpt of Michael Krohnen's reflection that I would like to discuss with anyone who is stuck like him as well as with those on that other shore. "As we listen to Krishnamurti and study the significance of his teachings, we often cannot help but be struck by what appears to be a paradox. …his insistence on immediate ‘insight’ and hence ‘transformation’, and thereby his denial of any gradual approach, appears to pose the greatest conundrum and difficulty. I have studied his work for many years, even decades, and yet I’m still waiting for that tremendous revolution in my consciousness. On the other hand, he again and again urges us not to seek, not to expect anything, not to set up a goal or an end to be achieved, however noble and transcendent it may be." Where is he (Michael) stuck, Yiming? Edward - >>> email 'unsubscribe listening-l' or 'subscribe listening-l' or 'info >>>listening-l' >>> to <majord...@zrz.tu-berlin.de> in the body of the message - >>> email 'unsubscribe listening-l' or 'subscribe listening-l' or 'info >>>listening-l' >>> to <majord...@zrz.tu-berlin.de> in the body of the message - >>> email 'unsubscribe listening-l' or 'subscribe listening-l' or 'info >>> listening-l' >>> to <majord...@zrz.tu-berlin.de> in the body of the message