Truth cannot be brought down, rather the individual must make the effort to ascend to it. You cannot bring the mountain-top to the valley. If you would attain to the mountain-top you must pass through the valley, climb the steeps, unafraid of the dangerous precipices. — Krishnamurti
If Truth is a pathless land" why would it necessarily be on a mountain-top? — Evil
If "Truth is a pathless land" why would it necessarily be on a mountain-top? — Evil
What does Jiddu Krishnamurti mean when he said: "Truth is a pathless land"? — Posty McPostface
A path is made by walking on it. — Chuang Tzu
I take this to mean that there is a world of difference between understanding the theory that all is one, and experiencing the fact. — unenlightened
And, the implication clearly is, climbed alone. — Wayfarer
but I question the ability of his teaching to bring about the radical change that he demands. — Wayfarer
Why would pathlessness entail lone climbing? — Janus
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