Discovered by the leaders of the Theosophical Society as a young man and proclaimed the next World Teacher, Krishnamurti went on to reject all organized belief and to live the life of a prophet, influencing millions through his speeches and writings.When Krishnamurti's Notebook first became availabl[...]
BUDDHIST MEDITATION FOR BEGINNERS IN 7 EASY STEPS THE LESSONS AND EXERCISES contained in this introductory book will help you understand Buddha's essential teachings (the Dharma, Way or Path), including the basics of Buddhist meditation practice. Apart from quoting ancient Buddhist scriptures, its p[...]
A collection of the great spiritual teacher's previously unpublished teachings on meditation.
In 1968--a time when young Americans were intensely questioning the values of their society--Krishnamurti gave a series of talks to college students in the United States and Puerto Rico, exploring the true meaning of freedom and rebellion. Collected in this book, these lectures are perhaps even more[...]
In "Freedom, Love, ""and Action, " Krishnamurti points to a state of total awareness beyond mental processes. With his characteristic engaging, candid approach, Krishnamurti discusses such topics as the importance of setting the mind free from its own conditioning; the possibility of finding enlight[...]
Reveals how we can free ourselves radically and immediately from the tyranny of the expected. By changing ourselves, we can alter the structure of society and our relationships. This book stresses on the vital need for change and the recognition of its very possibility form.[...]
If truth can set us free, where do we find it? In "The First and Last Freedom", Krishnamurti argues that we will not find truth in formal institutions, nor in organised religions and their dogmas, nor in any guru or outside authority; for, according to Krishnamurti, truth can only be realised throug[...]
Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986) rose from humble beginnings to become a leading spiritual and philosophical thinker. His works continue to influence thousands of people around the world; Joseph Campbell, Alan Watts, Eckhart Tolle and Deepak Chopra have all been indebted to him. And yet he belonged to[...]
Krishnamurti offers radically different answers to questions about relationship with others, and why we do nit act with clarity and intelligence. He says, Surely true action comes from clarity. When the mind is very clear, unconfused, not contradictory within itself, then action inevitably follows f[...]
Krishnamurti proposes that the current crisis is not social, political, economic or religious but the direct consequence of our fragmented way of living The fault is in our consciousness. Over passages were studied in all, and the aspects of choiceless awareness most frequently addressed by Krishnam[...]
J. Krishnamurti spoke to young people all over the world and founded schools in California, England, and India. When one is young, Krishnamurti said, one must be revolutionary, not merely in revolt....to be psychologically revolutionary means non-acceptance of any pattern. Dale Carlson, an award-win[...]
When Krishnamurti's Notebook first became available in 1976, it was soon realized that it was a spiritually unique document giving his perceptions and experiences and describing his states of consciousness. It is a kind of diary but one that is little concerned with the day to day process of living,[...]
Krishnamurti stressed that relationship is the mirror in which we see ourselves as we are. 'Topics discussed include the nature of image-making, pleasure and desire, sex, chastity, marriage, and love--When sexual feeling is born out of pleasure it is lust. If it is born out of love it is not lust, e[...]
A Beautiful and Inspiring New Gift Edition from the Krishnamurti Foundation of America. Krishnamurti's 'teachings' point to the self-inflicted confusion, conflicts, and false beliefs produced by mental images, and the conditioning and conflicts they spawn, generation after generation. Krishnamurti o[...]
This first volume covers talks given in Italy, Norway, and India. Krishnamurti begins with the statement "Friends, I should like you to make a living discovery, not a discovery induced by the description of others... I am not going to try to describe what to me is truth, for that would be an impossi[...]
"This volume covers talks given in New Zealand, Ojai, New York, South America, and Mexico. Krishnamurti begins by stating ""what we call problems are merely symptoms, which increase and multiply because we do not tackle the whole life as one but divide it as economic, social or religious problems. .[...]