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Limits of Thought

The Limits of Thought contains a series of penetrating dialogues between the unique teacher J. Krishnamurti and the distinguished physicist David Bohm. Their starting point is Krishnamurti’s statement, “The action of reality is entirely different from the action of truth.” They explore questions of time, space, order, chaos and conflict and what might be the [...]

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Letters To A Young Friend

Life is a razor’s edge and one has to walk on that path with exquisite care and with pliable wisdom” ~J Krishnamurti Between 1948 and the early 1960s, Krishnaji was easily accessible and many people came to him. On walks, in personal meetings, through letters, the relationships blossomed. He wrote the following letters to a [...]

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Life Ahead: On Learning and the Search for Meaning

Life Ahead presents lessons that move far beyond the traditional forms of education taught in most schools and colleges. Drawn from transcripts of talks given to Indian students, the book covers a wide range of universal topics. In short, accessible chapters, Krishnamurti explores the danger of competition, the value of solitude, the need to understand both [...]

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Krishnamurti on Mind and Thought

Excerpts from Krishnamurti’s talks and dialogues explain the nature and limitations of thought and discuss brain, mind and consciousness. Publisher: Harper Collins 146 pp – Paper

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What Are You Doing With Your Life

J. Krishnamurti spoke to young people all over the world and founded schools in California, England, and India. ‘When one is young,’ Krishnamurti said, ‘one must be revolutionary, not merely in revolt … to be psychologically revolutionary means non-acceptance of any pattern.’ Dale Carlson, an award-winning author, writing most prolifically about the psychological problems facing [...]

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First and Last Freedom

The First and Last Freedom has sold more copies than any other Krishnamurti publication. Aldous Huxley, a dear friend of Krishnamurti, wrote the foreword to this wondrous book. Aldous Huxley states in the first paragraph of the foreword, “Man is an amphibian who lives simultaneously in two worlds—the given and the home-made, the world of [...]

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On Conflict

This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti’s teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues. Is it possible to live a life without conflict in the modern world, with all the strain, struggle, pressures, and influences in the social structure? That is really living, the essence of a mind that is inquiring [...]

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