Commentaries on living : first series / J. Krishnamurti ; edited by D. Rajagopal
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0835603903
- 170
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Krus na Ligas Branch Reference Section | Circulation | C 170 K92c 1967 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 124368d |
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Three pious egoists
Identification
Gossip and worry
Thought and love
Aloneness and isolation
Pupil and master
The rich and the poor
Ceremonies and conversion
Knowledge
Respectability
Politics
Experiencing
Virtue
Simplicity of the heart
Facets of the individual
Sleep
Love in relationship
The known and the unknown
The search for truth
Sensitivity
The individual and society
The self
Belief
Silence
Renunciation of riches
Repetition and sensation
The radio and music
Authority
Mediation
Anger
Psychological security
Separateness
Power
Sincerity
Fulfilment
Words
Idea and fact
Continuity
Self-defence
"My path and your path"
Awareness
Loneliness
Consistency
Action and idea
Life in a city
Obsession
The spiritual leader
Stimulation
Problems and escapes
What is and what should be
Contradiction
Jealousy
Spontaneity
The conscious and the unconscious
Challenge and response
Possessiveness
Self-esteem
Fear
"How am I to live?"
The futility of result
The desire for bliss
Thought and consciousness
Self-sacrifice
The flame and the smoke
Occupation of the mind
Cessation of thought
Desire and conflict
Action without purpose
Cause and effect
Dullness
Clarity in action
Ideology
Beauty
Integration
Fear and escape
Exploitation and activity
The learned or the wise?
Stillness and will
Ambition
Satisfaction
Wisdom is not accumulation of knowledge
Distraction
Time
Suffering
Sensation and happiness
To see the false as the false
Security
Work
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