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The first volume in a series titled ‘Selections from the Decades’. The series aims at presenting a representative sample of the talks that Krishnamurti gave between the 1940s and the 1980s.This book begins with the year 1947. Here, apart from addressing contemporary issues, Krishnamurti takes us, step by step, on the journey of discovering ourselves.
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Published previously as :Krishnamurti for Beginners The best introduction to Krishnamurti is Krishnamurti himself—his books, video and audio recordings—and not interpreters and commentators. And this book is meant primarily for those unacquainted with his vision of life which he maintained, was not his teachings but the teachings and never my teachings. The problem of daily living that confront every human being and Krishnamurti’s original approach to them, as well as his timeless vision of the…
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