Commentaries On Living

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作者:by J. Krishnamurti

出版年:2013

出版社:Krishnamurti Foundation America

出版地:[Ojai,CA]

格式:EPUB 流式

字數:415769

ISBN:9781934989104

分类:欧美文学  英文书  

Part 1 of the 3-part book series.
 
J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986) has been called an educator, a philosopher, a spiritual teacher, but in reality he cannot be limited to any of these descriptions. Speaking to millions of people in his lifetime, Krishnamurti adamantly rejected any role as an authority, leader, or guru, precisely because he saw that this was a major impediment in people finding the truth for themselves.
 
Commentaries on Living, a three-volume series, records Krishnamurti's meetings with earnest individuals from all walks of life who came to him seeking answers to their questions. The breadth of Krishnamurti's teachings is revealed over the course of these compassionate and penetrating conversations. Several chapters are prefaced by Krishnamurti's inspired descriptions of his ever-changing surroundings, imparting a deep awareness of the moment and setting the tone for the discussion to follow.
 
'Conflict is the denial of what is or the running away from what is; there is no conflict other than that. Our conflict becomes more and more complex and insoluble because we do not face what is. There is no complexity in what is, but only in the many escapes that we seek.' - J. Krishnamurti

  • ~ Three Pious Egoists
  • ~ Identification
  • ~ Gossip and Worry
  • ~ Thought and Love
  • ~ Aloneness and Isolation
  • ~ Pupil and Master
  • ~ The Rich and the Poor
  • ~ Ceremonies and Conversion
  • ~ Knowledge
  • ~ Respectability
  • ~ Politics
  • ~ Experiencing
  • ~ Virtue
  • ~ Simplicity of the Heart
  • ~ Facets of the Individual
  • ~ Sleep
  • ~ Love in Relationship
  • ~ The Known and the Unknown
  • ~ The Search for Truth
  • ~ Sensitivity
  • ~ The Individual and Society
  • ~ The Self
  • ~ Belief
  • ~ Silence
  • ~ Renunciation of Riches
  • ~ Repetition and Sensation
  • ~ The Radio and Music
  • ~ Authority
  • ~ Meditation
  • ~ Anger
  • ~ Psychological Security
  • ~ Separateness
  • ~ Power
  • ~ Sincerity
  • ~ Fulfilment
  • ~ Words
  • ~ Idea and Fact
  • ~ Continuity
  • ~ Self-Defence
  • ~ "My Path and Your Path"
  • ~ Awareness
  • ~ Loneliness
  • ~ Consistency
  • ~ Action and Idea
  • ~ Life in a City
  • ~ Obsession
  • ~ The Spiritual Leader
  • ~ Stimulation
  • ~ Problems and Escapes
  • ~ What Is and What Should Be
  • ~ Contradiction
  • ~ Jealousy
  • ~ Spontaneity
  • ~ The Conscious and the Unconscious
  • ~ Challenge and Response
  • ~ Possessiveness
  • ~ Self-Esteem
  • ~ Fear
  • ~ "How Am I to Love?"
  • ~ The Futility of Result
  • ~ The Desire for Bliss
  • ~ Thought and Consciousness
  • ~ Self-Sacrifice
  • ~ The Flame and the Smoke
  • ~ Occupation of the Mind
  • ~ Cessation of Thought
  • ~ Desire and Conflict
  • ~ Action Without Purpose
  • ~ Cause and Effect
  • ~ Dullness
  • ~ Clarity in Action
  • ~ Ideology
  • ~ Beauty
  • ~ Integration
  • ~ Fear and Escape
  • ~ Exploitation and Activity
  • ~ The Learned or the Wise?
  • ~ Stillness and Will
  • ~ Ambition
  • ~ Satisfaction
  • ~ Wisdom Is Not Accumulation of Knowledge
  • ~ Distraction
  • ~ Time
  • ~ Suffering
  • ~ Sensation and Happiness
  • ~ To See the False as the False
  • ~ Security
  • ~ Work