Religion og spiritualitet
U. G. Krishnamurti: Collected Works presents an enlightening compilation of the radical and often controversial thoughts of U.G. Krishnamurti, a philosopher known for his unconventional views on enlightenment and the nature of reality. This compilation showcases a diverse range of writings, dialogues, and spontaneous discourses that embody his unique literary style'Äîmarked by striking clarity and existential immediacy. Set against the backdrop of 20th-century philosophical discourse, this work challenges traditional paradigms of spirituality and self-realization, encouraging readers to question established beliefs and explore the depths of their own consciousness. U.G. Krishnamurti, often referred to as the 'non-guru', emerged from a background steeped in both traditional Indian philosophy and Western thought. His encounters with various thinkers, as well as his personal struggle for authenticity, profoundly influenced his perspective on the human condition. Rejecting the notion of spiritual hierarchy and the pursuit of enlightenment, U.G. proposed a radical approach to existence that places emphasis on the raw experience of life, unencumbered by societal constructs. This collection is essential for those seeking a deep, transformative exploration of consciousness, as well as for readers interested in philosophical inquiry. U.G. Krishnamurti's work serves as both a provocative challenge to conventional spiritual wisdom and an invitation to engage with the untamed essence of being.
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E-bok: 28. desember 2023
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