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The Essential Works of U. G. Krishnamurti is a collection of profound philosophical insights on the nature of existence and the human condition. Krishnamurti's writing is characterized by its direct and uncompromising approach, challenging readers to question their beliefs and perceptions. Drawing from his own experiences and observations, Krishnamurti delves into topics such as self-realization, the illusion of the self, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. His literary style is minimalist yet powerful, inviting readers to explore the depths of their own consciousness. This book is…mehr

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The Essential Works of U. G. Krishnamurti is a collection of profound philosophical insights on the nature of existence and the human condition. Krishnamurti's writing is characterized by its direct and uncompromising approach, challenging readers to question their beliefs and perceptions. Drawing from his own experiences and observations, Krishnamurti delves into topics such as self-realization, the illusion of the self, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. His literary style is minimalist yet powerful, inviting readers to explore the depths of their own consciousness. This book is a must-read for those interested in existential philosophy and self-discovery. U. G. Krishnamurti, a spiritual teacher and philosopher, was known for his radical and controversial views on enlightenment and personal transformation. His unique perspective was shaped by a series of profound experiences that led him to reject traditional spiritual teachings and embrace a more direct approach to self-realization. Krishnamurti's insights continue to inspire readers to question their assumptions and explore the nature of reality. The Essential Works of U. G. Krishnamurti is recommended for anyone seeking a thought-provoking and eye-opening read that challenges conventional wisdom and encourages personal growth.
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Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti, commonly known as U. G. Krishnamurti (1918–2007), was a philosopher and speaker often described as a 'radical' due to his outright rejection of the collective wisdom and spiritual ideas of his time. Not to be confused with the renowned spiritual teacher Jiddu Krishnamurti, U. G. Krishnamurti's philosophy was grounded in the belief that the pursuit of enlightenment is futile, often referring to it as the 'natural state'—an existential baseline that requires no effort or spiritual striving to attain. His prominent work, 'The Essential Works of U. G. Krishnamurti,' encapsulates his core teachings and reiterative disclaimers against the pursuit of spiritual growth through formal systems or methods. His literary style is forthright and uncompromising, reflecting his message about the fallacy of seeking spiritual transformation. U. G. Krishnamurti's contribution to philosophical literature is significant for its iconoclastic approach, challenging readers to question the established narratives of meaning, purpose, and enlightenment. He remains a controversial figure in spiritual discourse, revered for his unrelenting examination of existential truths and the mythos of spiritual attainment.