The renowned spiritual thinker presents a provocative challenge to seekers and cynics alike in this collection of fascinating conversations. From an early age, U. G. Krishnamurti sought spiritual enlightenment, until he not only gave up the search, but challenged the very principles it is based on. In so doing, he became one of the most unusual, insightful, and sought-after speakers on the subject. This volume of his conversations with the constant stream of people who go to visit him offers a refreshing, radical, and unconventional appraisal of the entire human enterprise. For seekers of God, happiness, or enlightenment this book will challenge every aspect of the search. For those who have grown weary of the search and have developed a well-tempered skepticism, this little volume may prove invaluable. "Is there actually anything like freedom, enlightenment or liberation behind all the abstractions the religions have thrown at us?" U. G. asks. U.G. bears directly into the heart of matters, presenting his case simply, fearlessly, forcefully, and without corroboration, to any who wishes to listen. He asks "Is there actually anything like freedom, enlightenment or liberation behind all the abstractions the religions have thrown at us?"
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U.G. Krishnamurti is the Don Rickles of religion. He makes Madalyn Murray O'Hare, the infamous atheist, look pious. What we call religion, U.G. said, began somewhere along the evolutionary process when humans unlike the rest of the animals began feeling self-conscious and separate from nature. Humanity, he says, long ago started down the path of total annihilation and absolutely nothing can be done to save it. Have a nice day. --Don Lattin, Religion Editor, San Francisco Chronicle