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This book can be regarded as a companion to ‘Krishnamurti’s Note books’ and ‘Krishnamurti to Himself’.
In September 1973 Krishnamurti suddenly started keeping a journal. He made daily entries into a notebook, first while staying at Brockwood Park in Hampshire, England and then in Rome and California. Nearly every entry starts with a vivid description of some natural scene which serves as a backdrop for his reflections on the human predicament and man’s ancient quest for the transcendental. The Journal reveals to what an extent his teaching is inspired by his closeness to nature.
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