The final writings by the world-famous spiritual teacher J Krishnamurti, in which he reflects to himself on the natural world around him and what this might tell us about human consciousness.
This is for them..
The spiritual market is maturing and there are many people who want more.
Krishnamurti is perfect for seekers who have exhausted all the how tos and are disillusioned by teachers who are coasting or who are writing books to generate an income when they have nothing to say.
This is exactly what this book is for, through its vivid scenes and helpful contemplations.
Our minds can bring us down and seemingly conspire against us, but a quieter contemplation of how things truly are can also bring breakthroughs and peace.
It\'s just how you are.
You actively meditate from one second to the next but without effort.
So, you don\'t decide to meditate and you never consciously meditate at all as a distinct action.
For Krishnamurti, the challenge is to keep our minds free from preconceptions and ultimately free from any concepts at all.
You are drawn to consider his words carefully, because your mind is quiet.
The writing feels totally spontaneous and in-the-moment, and is never clichéd or too smooth.
More than 55 short entries, between one and six pages long, start with descriptions unfolding amidst mountains, jungles and rolling meadows and then end with his own spontaneous musings.
This book however contains short pieces from his notebooks, which are heartfelt and intimate.
Most of Krishnamurti\'s books are transcriptions from the many talks he gave.
Includes previously unpublished material.
The final writings by the world-famous spiritual teacher J Krishnamurti, in which he reflects to himself on the natural world around him and what this might tell us about human consciousness