To me, Krishnamurti is speaking about "objective" vs "subjective" experience when he describes the "outward awareness" vs the "inward awareness". As human beings, we always have the tendency to personalize things and being able to see objective reality without personalizing it is more of an ideal, something to aspire to. This only happens when we can let go of the "story" of judgment and criticism and take the smaller "self" out of the picture.
On Jul 29, 2014 Seta wrote :
To me, Krishnamurti is speaking about "objective" vs "subjective" experience when he describes the "outward awareness" vs the "inward awareness". As human beings, we always have the tendency to personalize things and being able to see objective reality without personalizing it is more of an ideal, something to aspire to. This only happens when we can let go of the "story" of judgment and criticism and take the smaller "self" out of the picture.