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Jiddu Krishnamurti è stato considerato a livello mondiale uno dei più grandi pensatori e maestri religiosi di tutti i tempi. Non esponeva alcuna filosofia o religione, ma parlava delle preoccupazioni della nostra vita quotidiana, delle sfide della società moderna con la sua violenza e corruzione, della ricerca individuale di sicurezza e felicità e della necessità dell'umanità di liberarsi dai fardelli interiori di paura, rabbia, dolore e tristezza. Spiegava con precisione il sottile funzionamento della mente umana, sottolineando la necessità di infondere una qualità profondamente meditativa e spirituale nella vita di tutti i giorni. I suoi insegnamenti, pur essendo rilevanti per l'età moderna, sono senza tempo e universali.







Roma, Astrolabio - Ubaldini, 1980, 8vo (cm. 21 x 15) brossura con sovraccoperta, pp. 214 (Ulisse) .
Krishnamurti's essential message is that to find truth, we must go beyond the limits of ordinary thought. In public talks worldwide, he strove to free listeners from conventional beliefs and psychological mind-sets in order to understand what is. This 3-volume series records his meetings with individual seekers from all walks of life, during which he comments on the struggles common to those who work to break the boundaries of personality and self-limitation. This second volume of the 3-part series includes discussions of creative happiness, devotion, worship, the fear of death, karma and an experience of bliss.
Krishnamurti's essential message is that to find truth, we must go beyond the limits of ordinary thought. In public talks worldwide, he strove to free listeners from conventional beliefs and psychological mind-sets in order to understand what is. The essential message of J. Krishnamurti, revered philosopher and spiritual teacher to millions, challenges the limits of ordinary thought. In talks and teachings to audiences worldwide, he extricated his listeners from the tangled net of ideas, organizational beliefs and psychological mind-sets and pointed them to the bliss of truth. In the final volume of this series, conversations with individual seekers explore many topics, including the cultivation of sensitivity, the problem of search, the importance of change, and "What is life all about?"
Photographs portraying the daily activities of the spiritual teacher, Jiddu Krishnamurti, are accompanied by a description of his life
A leading spiritual teacher of the twentieth century presents meditation as a tool for better understanding not just ourselves but the world around us These selections present the core of Krishnamurti's teaching on meditation, taken from discussions with small groups, as well as from public talks to large audiences. His main theme is the essential need to look inward, to know ourselves, in order really to understand our own—and the world's—conflicts. We are the world, says Krishnamurti, and it is our individual chaos that creates social disorder. He offers timeless insights into the source of true freedom and wisdom.
Most on the responsibilities of schools in the development of human personality and society.