In 'The Awakening of Intelligence', Jiddu Krishnamurti delves into the depths of human consciousness, challenging the reader to awaken to their inherent intelligence. He poses profound questions about the nature of thought, freedom, and the conditioning of the mind. Through a series of insightful dialogues, Krishnamurti pushes the boundaries of conventional wisdom, urging a radical transformation of self-awareness. The work invites readers to explore the relationship between intelligence and everyday life, prompting a reevaluation of their beliefs and perceptions. Will you dare to embark on a journey that promises not just understanding, but a new way of being?
By Jiddu Krishnamurti
Published: 1987
"The greatest discovery of our time is that we can change our thinking, and in doing so, we can change our lives."
This comprehensive record of Krishnamurti’s teachings is an excellent, wide-ranging introduction to the great philosopher’s thought. With among others, Jacob Needleman, Alain Naude, and Swami Venkatasananda, Krishnamurti examines such issues as the role of the teacher and tradition; the need for awareness of ‘cosmic consciousness; the problem of good and evil; and traditional Vedanta methods of help for different levels of seekers.
Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986) was a renowned Indian philosopher, speaker, and writer, celebrated for his profound insights into the nature of human thought and its impact on society. Rejecting traditional dogmas and organized religion, Krishnamurti advocated for personal transformation through self-inquiry and awareness. His notable works include 'The First and Last Freedom,' 'Commentaries on Living,' and 'Freedom from the Known.' Krishnamurti's writing style is characterized by clarity, simplicity, and a deep sense of inquiry, often prompting readers to question their own beliefs and perceptions.
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The Awakening of Intelligence
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