Krishnamurti’s Last Public Words

In his final public talk, J. Krishnamurti reflects on creation as something sacred, beyond words, and rooted in inner clarity and order. His closing invitation to sit quietly together feels like both an ending and a gentle call to transformation in the present moment.

What is creation?
“No description fits, can ever describe the origin. The origin is nameless; the origin is absolutely quiet; it’s not whirring about making noise. Creation is something that is most holy; that’s the most sacred thing in life and if you have made a mess of your life, change it. Change it today, not tomorrow. If you are uncertain, find out why and be certain. If your thinking is not straight, think straightly, logically. Unless all that is prepared, all that is settled, you can’t enter into this world, into the world of creation. It ends”.

“This is the last talk. Do you want to sit together quietly for a while? All right sirs, sit quietly for a while”. J. Krishnamurti
via J. Krishnamurti

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