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Krishnamurti. A Spiritual Revolutionary

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Henri Methorst was an early publisher of Krishnamurti’s works in Europe, and a translator of his talks and writings for many years. Here he provides both a memoir of time with Krishnamurti and the people and organizations around Krishnamurti, and observations on what makes Krishnamurti’s message radical. “Krishnamurti offers no easy solutions. His insights are not comfortable. He does, however, go immediately to the heart of the matter. By explaining the nature of thought and its relationship to time and fear, he offers a vision of liberation in its purest form.” For readers interested in a first-hand account adding to the history of Krishnamurti’s work and publications, and personal reflections on the radical nature of Krishnamurti’s message.

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Krishnamurti. A Spiritual Revolutionary, Henri Methorst

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Título
Krishnamurti. A Spiritual Revolutionary
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2004
Formato
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Páginas
256
ISBN10
096492479X
ISBN13
9780964924796
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Henri Methorst was an early publisher of Krishnamurti’s works in Europe, and a translator of his talks and writings for many years. Here he provides both a memoir of time with Krishnamurti and the people and organizations around Krishnamurti, and observations on what makes Krishnamurti’s message radical. “Krishnamurti offers no easy solutions. His insights are not comfortable. He does, however, go immediately to the heart of the matter. By explaining the nature of thought and its relationship to time and fear, he offers a vision of liberation in its purest form.” For readers interested in a first-hand account adding to the history of Krishnamurti’s work and publications, and personal reflections on the radical nature of Krishnamurti’s message.