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The First and Last Freedom

Einband grossThe First and Last Freedom
ISBN/GTIN
CHF23.90
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Produit

RésuméThis classic philosophical and spiritual study offers wisdom and insights into society's common concerns such as suffering and fear, love and loneliness, sex and death, and the meaning of life.
RésuméIf truth can set us free, where do we find it? In this title, the author argues that we will not find truth in formal institutions, nor in organised religions and their dogmas, nor in any guru or outside authority; for, according to him, truth can only be realised through self-understanding.
Détails
ISBN/GTIN978-1-84604-375-8
Type de produitLivre
Type de reliureCartonné
FormatLivre broché format B
Pays de publicationRoyaume-Uni
Année de parution2013
Date de parution01.08.2013
Pages352 pages
LangueAnglais
DimensionsLargeur 126 mm, Hauteur 198 mm, Épaisseur 21 mm
Poids239 g
BZ n°14719717

Contenu/Critiques

Préface
A modern spiritual and philosophical classic by Krishnamurti, one of the greatest thinkers of our times.plus
Critique
"One of the greatest thinkers of the age." His Holiness the Dalai Lama "In my own life, Krishnamurti influenced me profoundly and helped me personally break through the confines of my own self-imposed restrictions to my freedom." Deepak Chopra "Krishnamurti's words offer the intimate spirit of a truly remarkable presence: poetic, gracious, vast as the sky, and wonderfully wise" Jack Kornfield "I feel the meaning of Krishnamurti for our time is that one has to think for oneself and not be swayed by any outside religions or spiritual authorities." Van Morrisonplus

Auteur

Born in poverty in India in 1895, Jiddu Krishnamurti rose to become a leading spiritual and philosophical teacher whose ideas continue to inspire millions around the world today. Whether discussing politics with Indira Gandhi, in dialogue with the physicist David Bohm, or debating with the likes of Rupert Sheldrake and Iris Murdoch, Krishnamurti engaged fully with the human condition. Joseph Campbell, Alan Watts, Eckhart Tolle and Deepak Chopra have all acknowledged their debt to his writings. In later life, Krishnamurti spoke at the United Nations and was awarded the 1984 UN Peace Medal. He died in 1986 at his home in Ojai, California.
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