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In "Mind is a Myth," U.G. Krishnamurti challenges the conventional understandings of thought and consciousness, presenting a radical exploration of the nature of the mind itself. Through a series of unfiltered reflections and dialogues, he deconstructs prevailing psychological and philosophical doctrines, revealing how the construct of 'mind' contributes to human suffering. Written in a direct and conversational style, the book invites readers into a profound inquiry, transcending traditional literary forms to offer a visceral experience of awakening that is simultaneously unsettling and…mehr

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In "Mind is a Myth," U.G. Krishnamurti challenges the conventional understandings of thought and consciousness, presenting a radical exploration of the nature of the mind itself. Through a series of unfiltered reflections and dialogues, he deconstructs prevailing psychological and philosophical doctrines, revealing how the construct of 'mind' contributes to human suffering. Written in a direct and conversational style, the book invites readers into a profound inquiry, transcending traditional literary forms to offer a visceral experience of awakening that is simultaneously unsettling and liberating. U.G. Krishnamurti, an enigmatic figure in contemporary philosophy, emerged from a unique background steeped in spiritual traditions, yet distanced from dogma. His extensive travels and engagements with both Eastern and Western thought leaders enabled him to cultivate a unique perspective that demystifies the complexities of selfhood and perception. This book is a culmination of his intuitive realizations, woven from years of introspection and dialogues that expose the limitations imposed by societal conditioning. "Mind is a Myth" is essential for anyone seeking to penetrate the illusions crafted by their own minds and to understand the liberation that comes with this realization. Krishnamurti's insights resonate deeply in a world hungry for genuine understanding, making this work indispensable for philosophers, seekers, and readers yearning for deeper self-awareness.