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In "The Natural State," U. G. Krishnamurti presents a profound exploration of the human condition, dissecting the very essence of thought and existence. Employing an unadorned yet penetrating literary style, Krishnamurti eschews complex philosophical jargon, favoring direct dialogue that invites the reader to question their own perception of reality. The book exists at the intersection of Eastern mysticism and Western philosophical inquiry, situating itself within the broader context of spiritual literature that challenges conventional beliefs, aiming to unveil the illusion of the self and the…mehr

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In "The Natural State," U. G. Krishnamurti presents a profound exploration of the human condition, dissecting the very essence of thought and existence. Employing an unadorned yet penetrating literary style, Krishnamurti eschews complex philosophical jargon, favoring direct dialogue that invites the reader to question their own perception of reality. The book exists at the intersection of Eastern mysticism and Western philosophical inquiry, situating itself within the broader context of spiritual literature that challenges conventional beliefs, aiming to unveil the illusion of the self and the true state of being. U. G. Krishnamurti, a notable figure in the realms of non-duality and spiritual awakening, tirelessly engaged with themes of liberation throughout his life. His unique perspective stemmed from a deep, personal journey which questioned the very foundations of identity and thought. Dismissed by many traditional spiritual paths, he drew inspiration from a diverse range of influences-his unconventional insights challenge readers to confront their deeply held assumptions about existence, consciousness, and the nature of freedom. This book is an essential read for anyone navigating the complexities of modern life. Krishnamurti's radical simplicity and authenticity make "The Natural State" a transformative experience, encouraging readers to embark on their own quest for understanding. This work will invigorate those seeking clarity in a world filled with noise, inviting them to explore the profound silence of what it means to truly be.

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Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti, commonly known as U.G. Krishnamurti, was a thinker and philosopher who explored the existential questions of life, questioning the very foundation of thought and the nature of enlightenment. Seemingly paradoxical, he has often been described not as a traditional guru but as an 'anti-guru', skeptical of the very systems of thought that underpin spiritual searching. Born on July 9, 1918, in Andhra Pradesh, India, and deceased on March 22, 2007, U.G. rejected the framework of conventional enlightenment and emphasized a state beyond the constructs of mind and society which he referred to as 'the natural state'. His teachings were not delivered through a structured philosophy but through conversations and interactions with those around him. U.G. authored several books, including 'The Natural State', which presents his radical viewpoint that seeks to deflate the constructs of traditional spirituality and religious thought. His literary style is direct, often uncompromising, and devoid of the usual comforts of philosophical narrative. Rather than offering solutions, U.G. Krishnamurti's writings pose questions that undercut established notions of consciousness and the self, thrusting readers into a space of existential contemplation.