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J. Krishnamurti



J. Krishnamurti (1895–1986) was an Indian spiritual and philosophical teacher, speaker, and author. He followed no particular religion, philosophy, ideology, or spiritual tradition, but explored human consciousness, thought processes, belief systems, and quest for individual and collective freedom. His statement “truth is a pathless land” summarizes the heart of his teachings.

J. Krishnamurti
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Truth and Actuality

The book deals with the problem of truth, the actuality in which we live as perceived by the senses, reality as appears to our consciousness, and the relationship between them.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageWhen I understand myself, I understand you, and out of that understanding comes love.

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Is There Any Survival After Death? | J. Krishnamurti

Is there any survival after death? When man dies full of attachments and regrets, what happens to this residue? The role of the foundations was described by Krishnamurti when he said,​ ​‘The foundations will see to it that these teachings are kept whole, are not distorted, are not made...

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Freedom, Love, and Action

In Freedom, Love, and Action, Krishnamurti points to a state of total awareness beyond mental processes.

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How Does One Break Free of Habits? | J. Krishnamurti

How does one break free of habits?' The role of the foundations was described by Krishnamurti when he said,​ ​'The foundations will see to it that these teachings are kept whole, are not distorted, are not made corrupt.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageThe constant assertion of belief is an indication of fear.

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On Love and Loneliness

In 1950 Krishnamurti said: “It is only when the mind is not escaping in any form that it is possible to be in direct communion with that thing we call loneliness, the alone, and to have communion with that thing, there must be affection, there must be love.

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Why Does Sex Play Such an Important Part in Life? | J. Krishnamurti

Why does sex play such an important part in each one's life and in the world?' The role of the foundations was described by Krishnamurti when he said,​ ​'The foundations will see to it that these teachings are kept whole, are not distorted, are not made corrupt.

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Freedom from the Known

Krishnamurti shows how people can free themselves radically and immediately from the tyranny of the expected, no matter what their age opening the door to transforming society and their relationships.

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FindCenter Quotes ImageHappiness is strange; it comes when you are not seeking it. When you are not making an effort to be happy, then unexpectedly, mysteriously, happiness is there, born of purity, of a loveliness of being.

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