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This is one of a series of theme books put together from Krishnamurti’s talks and writings. Providing a far-reaching basis for solving many of the world’s crises, the book brings together Krishnamurti’s most essential teachings on the individual’s relationship to other people, to society, and to life itself. The renowned teacher makes it clear that the way we handle personal crises and relationships links us to the problems of all people and has a larger, global meaning.
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In the problem is the solution consists of the fourteen Question and Answer Meetings that J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986) held in India between 1981 and 1985 in Madras, Bombay, and Varanasi. The Questions themselves are impressive in the range of themes they cover: the outward problems of poverty, corruption, and the decline of values in India; and the individual and collective apathy towards these; the conflicts prevailing in all societies; the general degeneration of man despite his…
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This theme book contemplates our search for the sacred. ‘Sometimes you think life is mechanical, and at other times when there is sorrow and confusion, you revert to faith, looking to a supreme being for guidance and help.’ Krishnamurti explores the futility of seeking knowledge of the ‘unknowable’ and shows that it is only when we have ceased seeking with our intellect that we may be ‘radically free’ to experience Reality, Truth, or bliss.
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Krishnamurti teaches that the war and destruction human beings wreak on each other and the environment are caused by our misplaced attachment to a sense of self and individuality that leads to aggression, competition, greed, and conflict. When we recognize that our consciousness is not individual but common to all human beings, we can work together in a spirit of cooperation and compassion. Krishnamurti shows that taking personal responsibility for our actions and reactions, in…
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