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The Collected Works of J.Krishnamurti  - Volume I 1933-1934

The Collected Works of J.Krishnamurti - Volume I 1933-1934

J. Krishnamurti

Krishnamurti Publications of America,US
2012
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This first volume covers talks given in Italy, Norway, and India. Krishnamurti begins with the statement "Friends, I should like you to make a living discovery, not a discovery induced by the description of others... I am not going to try to describe what to me is truth, for that would be an impossible attempt. One cannot describe or give to another the fullness of an experience. Each one must live it for himself."
The Collected Works of J.Krishnamurti  - Volume VII 1952-1953

The Collected Works of J.Krishnamurti - Volume VII 1952-1953

J. Krishnamurti

Krishnamurti Publications of America,US
2012
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Krishnamurti delivered these Talks at Rajghat - Benares, on the banks of the Ganges River, during the month of December 1952, to boys and girls, of the ages of 9 to 20. Krishnamurti begins by putting forth the following questions to the students: "Why are you learning history, mathematics, geography? Have you ever thought of why you go to schools and colleges? Is it not very important to find out why you are crammed with information, with so-called knowledge? What is all this so-called education? Your parents send you here because they have taken certain degrees and have passed certain examinations. Have you ever asked yourselves why you are here, and have the teachers themselves asked you why you are here? Do the teachers themselves know why they are here?"
The Collected Works of J.Krishnamurti  - Volume VIII 1953-1955

The Collected Works of J.Krishnamurti - Volume VIII 1953-1955

J. Krishnamurti

Krishnamurti Publications of America,US
2012
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The answer to the question, What are you Seeking?, is simple: We want to find truth, God, everlasting peace. The real question, says Krishnamurti, is: 'Why do you seek at all' (p. 328) Knowing conflict, repression, self-doubt, and fear as consistent companions, we naturally wish for them to come to an end. So begins the search for relief, the search for everlasting peace--through ideas, religions, self-help, self-analysis, etc., and we think of this search as a right action towards finding what we are looking for. But do we know what we are looking for, or are we merely seeking relief from what is happening presently? Are we seeking at that point only an idea, the supposed opposite of the emotion that we are experiencing now? It is the search that maintains the present emotion and its projected opposite in a state of mutually co-existent conflict, inherently.
Authentic Notes of Discussions and Talks Given by Krishnamurti
""Authentic Notes Of Discussions And Talks Given By Krishnamurti"" is a book written by Jiddu Krishnamurti, a renowned Indian philosopher, speaker, and writer. The book is a compilation of notes taken during Krishnamurti's discussions and talks with various individuals and groups, including students, educators, and spiritual seekers. The notes cover a wide range of topics, including the nature of the self, the meaning of life, the role of education, and the search for truth and enlightenment. Krishnamurti's insights and teachings are presented in a clear and concise manner, making the book accessible to both newcomers and longtime followers of his work. Overall, ""Authentic Notes Of Discussions And Talks Given By Krishnamurti"" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Krishnamurti's philosophy and teachings.This Book Contains The Substance Of The Discussions At Sarobia And The Report Of The Eight Talks At The Oak Grove, Ojai, During 1940.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Krishnamurti'S Notebook

Krishnamurti'S Notebook

J. Krishnamurti

Krishnamurti Publications of America,US
2008
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When KrishnamurtiOs Notebook first became available in 1976, it was soon realized that it was a spiritually unique document giving his perceptions and experiences and describing his states of consciousness. It is a kind of diary but one that is little concerned with the day to day process of living, though very much aware of the natural world.
Freedom from the Known

Freedom from the Known

J. Krishnamurti

HarperOne
2009
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Freedom from the Known is a perfect introduction to the works of Krishnamurti, as well as a source of wisdom and inspiration the reader will turn to time and time again. It looks inward to examine the nature of the self, and outward to show how society can be changed for the better. In this classic work, Krishnamurti demonstrates how people can free themselves, radically and immediately, from the tyranny of the expected. By first changing themselves, individuals can then change the structures of their relationships, and eventually the whole structure of society.
Think on These Things

Think on These Things

J. Krishnamurti

HarperSanFrancisco
1997
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Krisnamurti examines culture, education, religion, politics, and tradition as well as the ambition, greed, envy, and lust for power that he believes are deteriorating factos in human society.
On Fear

On Fear

J. Krishnamurti

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1997
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This is a collection of the counsellor and teacher, J. Krishnamurti's most profound observations and thoughts on how fear and dependence affect our lives and prevent us from seeing our true selves. Among the many questions Krishnamurti addresses in these teachings are: how can a mind that is afraid love?; and what can a mind that depends on attachment know of joy? He points out that the voice of ear makes the mind dull and insensitive, and argues that the roots of hidden fears, which limit us and from which we constantly seek escape, cannot be discovered through analysis of the past. Questioning whether the exercise of will can eliminate the debilitating effects of fear, he suggests, instead, that only a fundamental realization of the root of all fear can free our minds.
By What Authority? Ommen Camp Fire Talks, 1927

By What Authority? Ommen Camp Fire Talks, 1927

J. Krishnamurti

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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By What Authority? Ommen Camp Fire Talks, 1927 is a book written by Jiddu Krishnamurti, a renowned Indian philosopher, speaker, and writer. The book is a collection of talks that Krishnamurti delivered at the Ommen Camp in the Netherlands in 1927. In these talks, Krishnamurti explores the concept of authority and its impact on human society. He questions the traditional sources of authority such as religion, government, and education, and encourages individuals to think for themselves and find their own truth. Krishnamurti also discusses the importance of self-awareness and the need for individuals to understand their own thoughts and emotions. He argues that this understanding is necessary for personal growth and for creating a more harmonious society. Overall, By What Authority? Ommen Camp Fire Talks, 1927 is a thought-provoking and insightful book that challenges readers to question their beliefs and think critically about the world around them.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.