Religion og spiritualitet
In "U. G. Krishnamurti: Collected Works," the reader is confronted with a compilation of reflections and dialogues that challenge the conventions of traditional philosophical discourse. Drawing from an array of subjects, including consciousness, existentialism, and the nature of thought, this collection exemplifies Krishnamurti's unique, sometimes provocative literary style that merges spontaneity with profound inquiry. It deconstructs spiritual ideologies and societal norms, offering a radical perspective that finds itself within the context of mid-20th-century philosophical thought, away from the prevalent doctrines of enlightenment and transcendence. U. G. Krishnamurti was a pioneering figure who distanced himself from established spiritual movements, such as those stemming from his namesake, Jiddu Krishnamurti. His personal experiences, including a transformative encounter in 1961 that he described as a 'calamity,' shaped his unconventional views on enlightenment, urging readers to question the very foundations of belief. His vast travels and dialogues with both laypersons and intellectuals lend credence to the depth of his insights, reflecting an earnest quest for authenticity in a complex world. This essential collection is highly recommended for readers who seek to question and explore the boundaries of thought and self. Krishnamurti's candid examinations will resonate with those engaged in the search for truth, making it a vital addition to any philosophical or spiritual library.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bok): 8596547005162
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E-bok: 17. mai 2022
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