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  1. 6 ago 1987 · The journal entries in this book were made over a period of six weeks in 1973 and a month in 1975. Almost every entry begins with a description of nature followed by a passage of Krishnamurti's teaching, revealing his consciousness from day to day and also certain childhood recollections.

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  2. LEFT: A Page From Krishnamurti’s Journal, April 1975 RIGHT: A Mounted Page From Krishnamurti’s Journal, 1973 Krishnamurti’s writing, often in pencil, is not the easiest to read, but once one ‘tunes into it’, its timeless quality and treasures are revealed.

  3. This book is unique in that it is the only one of Krishnamurti’s publications which records words spoken into a tape-recorder. The reader gets very close to Krishnamurti in these pieces, almost it seems at moments, into his very consciousness. In a few of them he introduces an imaginary visitor who comes to question him. The gist of his teaching is here, and the descriptions of nature with ...

  4. 10 Krishnamurti's Journal. Rome, 29 October 1973 (Krishnamurti Foundation India Reprint, 2003) 132 11 Krishnamurti on Education (Krishnamurti Foundation India Reprint, 1998) 149 12 J Krishnamurti, The Awakening of Intelligence (London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1973) 196—97. 13 J Krishnamurti, This Matter of Culture (Krishnamurti Foundation ...

  5. 18 dic 2016 · New York 1971 - Public Talk 2 - What you think, you areSummary:What is hidden in the deeper layers of the mind, the unconscious? Does analysis produce a radi...

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  6. Journal of the Krishnamurti Schools. The Journal of the Krishnamurti Schools is an annual journal of writings on a new vision of education, class room practices in Krishnamurti Schools and other contemporary concerns in education. Contact: publications@kfionline.org. Read the Journals. Click Here.

  7. Krishnamurti is regarded globally as one of the greatest thinkers and religious teachers of all time. He did not expound any philosophy or religion, but rather talked of the things that concern all of us in our everyday lives, of the problems of living in modern society with its violence and corruption, of the individual's search for security and happiness, and the need for mankind to free ...

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