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In "Education as Service," J. Krishnamurti presents a revolutionary approach to education that transcends traditional pedagogical methods. He argues for an education system rooted in self-awareness, critical thinking, and the cultivation of personal responsibility, positioning education not merely as a tool for vocational training but as a holistic practice aimed at fostering a sense of service to humanity. Krishnamurti's prose is reflective and contemplative, often inviting readers to engage deeply with their own conceptions of knowledge and learning against a backdrop of society's evolving…mehr

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In "Education as Service," J. Krishnamurti presents a revolutionary approach to education that transcends traditional pedagogical methods. He argues for an education system rooted in self-awareness, critical thinking, and the cultivation of personal responsibility, positioning education not merely as a tool for vocational training but as a holistic practice aimed at fostering a sense of service to humanity. Krishnamurti's prose is reflective and contemplative, often inviting readers to engage deeply with their own conceptions of knowledge and learning against a backdrop of society's evolving moral landscape. J. Krishnamurti, a prominent philosopher and spiritual teacher, dedicated his life to exploring the relationship between education and psychological transformation. Educated in the stringent confines of theocratic beliefs, his experiences influenced his belief that true education must liberate the mind rather than conform it. This conviction emerges powerfully in his writings and lectures, where he encourages educators and students alike to question and challenge existing paradigms of knowledge and authority. This book is essential for educators, parents, and policymakers eager to rethink the role of education in contemporary society. Krishnamurti's insights offer a transformative vision that inspires readers to cultivate an educational environment where service to humanity is paramount, urging them to consider the profound implications of how we educate future generations.

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Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986) was a renowned philosophical and spiritual thinker, speaker, and writer of the 20th century. He was born in Madanapalle, India, and in his early years was groomed to be a spiritual leader by the Theosophical Society. However, he rejected this role and dissolved the organization built around him to pursue a more independent path of inquiry and teaching. Krishnamurti's philosophy was not based on any religion or dogma but instead focused on the understanding of the workings of the human mind and the realization of the potential for transformation inherent in every individual. His teachings were characterized by their non-authoritarian and personal approach to philosophical exploration, emphasizing the direct understanding of oneself and the cultivation of intelligence and compassion in daily life. Krishnamurti authored several books, amongst which 'Education as Service' can be highlighted for its insight into the role of education in developing an individual's potential. Throughout his life, Krishnamurti engaged with scholars, scientists, and thinkers, dialoguing on matters of psychological significance and human well-being. His extensive body of work continues to influence various fields, including education, psychology, and philosophy, making him one of the significant spiritual teachers of the twentieth century.