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Includes a 180-minute DVD of Krishnamurti delivering 3 lectures.
“There
must be a revolution in our thinking,” declares the author, J.
Krishnamurti (1895-1986), who remains one of the greatest philosophers
and teachers of modern times. In this series of lectures, given in the
U.S. and various cities throughout the world in the 1950s, he again
confronts the habitual, projection-making mind, which fails to see what
is while it absorbs itself in belief and illusion. Topics covered in
these essays include: the process of change at all levels; the
development of discipline; quieting the mind; self-awareness; and
freedom from slavery to mind.
While we humans are
constantly making superficial modifications of our circumstances, such
gestures never lead to a radical transformation characterized by
clarity, lack of prejudice, spontaneity, genuine peace and happiness.
People would rather line up behind some leader, or a particular
religious teaching, following the dictates of some outside authority,
than to think for themselves, Krishnamurti explains. Sadly, “most of
our existence is spent in that way—trying to live up to something,
trying to bring about a change in our attitude, to change according to
the pattern which we have projected as an ideal, as a belief.” Only by
rigorous self-observation and self-questioning is there any hope that
humankind will overcome its blindness and self-obsession enough to
bring about an end of violence, war and other misery on this
beleaguered planet.
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