To be Human / edited by
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- 181.4 KRI
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181.4 KRI Questions and answers | 181.4 KRI Wholly different way of living/by J. Krishamurti and Allan W. Anderson | 181.4 KRI Mind without measure | 181.4 KRI To be Human / edited by | 181.4 KRI Can humanity change? / edited by David Skitt | 181.4 KRI This light in | 181.4 KRI Last talks |
J. Krishnamurti's literary legacy in the form of talks, discussions, and writings is remarkable for its sheer variety and vastness. In 1980, Krishnamurti wrote, on request, a one-page summary of his work, which he himself referred to as the 'core' of his teachings. The present compilation starts with this summary and follows it with a selection of passages of an amplifying kind. The editor takes the major aspects of Krishnamurti's teachings and puts together extensive passages to expand on such themes as: truth is a pathless land man has built in himself images as a fence of security freedom is found in the choiceless awareness of our daily existence and activity thought is time and time is the psychological enemy of man.
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