Ingram Smith, famous media host and the Walter Cronkite of Australia, traveled with J. Krishnamurti worldwide and recorded his talks and dialogues over a forty year period. At the age of he has written of his life long search for meaning, the pain and mysteries of finding the truth where you least expect it, and insights on life and living.
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About the Author:
Krishnamurti, Jiddu born of middle-class Brahmin parents, was recognized at age fourteen as the coming World Teacher. Krishnamurti claimed allegiance to no caste, nationality or religion and was bound by no tradition. He traveled the world and spoke spontaneously to large audiences until the end of his life at age ninety. He said man has to free himself of all fear, conditioning, authority and dogma through self-knowledge and this will bring about order and psychological mutation. For more information see http://kpublications.com/k_bio.html/
From Library Journal:
It is difficult to believe that the young spiritual adept who was selected by Annie Besant and the Theosophical movement in India continues to find a wide audience, but the appearance of three new memoirs by friends and relations about the religious philosopher testify to the continued interest of many spiritual seekers who do not fit readily into the major religious traditions. These short works should prove of great interest to Krishnamurti adherents and scholars alike. For collections already strong in Krisnamurti's writings.
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- PublisherK Publications
- Publication date2008
- ISBN 10 0964924730
- ISBN 13 9780964924734
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages200