The Inner Citadel
Be honest: Why do you go to church? Temple? Mosque? Is it because you genuinely love God and are inquiring into what’s sacred? Or is it because somewhere, deep down, you’re afraid—afraid of punishment, afraid of death, afraid of being alone? J. Krishnamurti spent 60 years observing religious people from every tradition. His finding: most people participate in religion out of fear, not love. In this episode, I explore K’s teaching on religion—not to attack faith, but to ask the question he asked: Why do you do what you do? What you’ll learn: * How religious conditioning happens from childhood (the three forms of fear) * Why most religious practice is mechanical (autopilot, not presence) * Prayer as begging vs genuine communion * The role of priests and authority (dependence vs freedom) * K’s distinction: Religion (belief-based, fear-driven) vs Religiousness (inquiry-based, direct) * What happens when fear ends (real contact with the sacred) * Practical guidance for the deeply religious, ex-religious, and questioning * This isn’t about leaving your religion. It’s about examining it honestly—and discovering what’s real. Based on K’s teachings from Freedom from the Known, The First and Last Freedom, and Commentaries on Living.
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