J. Krishnamurti 425 words, 405K views, 21 comments
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On Apr 2, 2013gayathri wrote :
per my understanding...first comes experience then learning happens (conditions apply..:)) and then knowledge takes birth. i am unable to understand Jiddu's view when he says - he who accumulates cannot learn. i believe that one can accumulate 'information' but not 'knowledge'. knowledge is something like the elements - air, water, light....none can accumulate these elements. because knowledge is something that happens through experience and learning therefrom....it is something personal and of course it gets impersonalized the moment it is put into some form....say a writing, theory, book etc...now this becomes information which then could be accumulated sans the joy!
On Apr 2, 2013 gayathri wrote :
per my understanding...first comes experience then learning happens (conditions apply..:)) and then knowledge takes birth. i am unable to understand Jiddu's view when he says - he who accumulates cannot learn. i believe that one can accumulate 'information' but not 'knowledge'. knowledge is something like the elements - air, water, light....none can accumulate these elements. because knowledge is something that happens through experience and learning therefrom....it is something personal and of course it gets impersonalized the moment it is put into some form....say a writing, theory, book etc...now this becomes information which then could be accumulated sans the joy!