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In 'The Essential Works of U. G. Krishnamurti,' the reader is presented with a comprehensive collection that delves deeply into the intellectual odyssey of self-inquiry and the deconstruction of conventional philosophical and spiritual thought. Krishnamurti's works are characterized by his uncompromising approach and distinctive style that blends existential insight with a candid critique of psychological and societal norms, earning him a unique place in 20th-century literature. As one navigates through 'The Mystique of Enlightenment,' 'Courage to Stand Alone,' and the other noted texts, what…mehr

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In 'The Essential Works of U. G. Krishnamurti,' the reader is presented with a comprehensive collection that delves deeply into the intellectual odyssey of self-inquiry and the deconstruction of conventional philosophical and spiritual thought. Krishnamurti's works are characterized by his uncompromising approach and distinctive style that blends existential insight with a candid critique of psychological and societal norms, earning him a unique place in 20th-century literature. As one navigates through 'The Mystique of Enlightenment,' 'Courage to Stand Alone,' and the other noted texts, what emerges is Krishnamurti's radical perspective that challenges the futility of seeking truth through constructed thought and conditioned mindsets, asserting instead, a direct apprehension of 'The Natural State.' U. G. Krishnamurti, often mistaken for his famous namesake Jiddu Krishnamurti, was a philosopher who pilloried the traditional constructs of thought and spiritual quests. His own journey through life, marked by existential curiosity and a relentless interrogation of accepted truths, endowed him with insights that propelled his writing. The culmination of his life's work, mirrored through his thoughts on enlightenment, the mind, and the inherent limitations of thought, has cast a long shadow on contemporary seekers and discontents alike, who grapple with the paradoxes of human consciousness and the seeking of liberation. This book is a valuable resource not just for the students of philosophy and spirituality, but also for anyone interested in probing the depths of consciousness and the human psyche. Krishnamurti's work acts as a mirror, revealing the often unseen barriers erected by our own thoughts and assumptions. This edition is recommended for those who are willing to engage with unorthodox and challenging ideas, and who are ready to question the very foundations of their understanding of themselves and the world. The Essential Works of U. G. Krishnamurti provides an unflinching exploration of the existential human experience - one that is as distressing as it is liberating.

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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.