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Sunday 11 March 2012

Reply without Reaction



Mr. J Krishnamurti, 90, is a well-known Indian 
thinker. When he is on a public stage, he folds his 
hands and says, “Sir, I am a nobody” or, “Sir, I am 
just a passerby.” Are we all nothing on reality? His 
answer is, “Yes, when you are as nothing, you are 
everything.”  
Islamic thinkers disapprove of thoughts of this kind 
for they lead to scepticism or monism, and both are 
just a philosophical license for irresponsibility and 
monism. Yet there is an example from 
Krishnamurti’s life which can be quoted here with 
great pertinence.  
Mr. J. Krishnamurti is fortunate enough to find a 
large audience at every speech he makes. 
Thousands attend his talks year after year, but he 
feels unhappy at their failure to move along with 
him. At the end of his discussions in Madras in 
February 1984, he asked the audience: “Will you 
change, sirs?” and declared, “You’ll all go back and 
continue doing what you have been doing.” For 
more than 50 years he has been travelling round the 

West and India, but has still not relaxed his efforts 
to make people see what he thinks ought to be seen.  
Once a man in the audience asked him angrily, 
“Year after year you say that we are not going along 
with you; then why do you keep talking to us?” Mr. 
Krishnamurti politely replied, “Sir, have you ever 
asked a rose why it blooms?”  
When you are provoked by a remark of your critic, 
all you do is react. But when you resist provocation, 
you are able to give an answer which will render 
your critic speechless.

                                                                  Ref - The Moral Vision
                                                                                                       - by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan 



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