Reviews of Facing a World in Crisis
"Krishnamurti is one of the greatest philosophers of our age."the
Dalai Lama
"Few modern thinkers have integrated psychology, philosophy, and
religion so seamlessly as Krishnamurti." Publishers Weekly
Description of Facing a World in Crisis
J. Krishnamurti, one of the most beloved and renowned religious teachers
of the twentieth century, often taught his students that they must look
at the state of the world, with all its violence and conflict, if they
are ever to understand themselves. To turn away from world events was
for him not to be alive to what life has to teach.
Facing a World in Crisis presents a selection of talks that Krishnamurti
gave on how to live in and respond to troubling and uncertain times. His
message of personal responsibility and the importance of connecting with
the broader world is presented in a nonsectarian and nonpolitical way.
Direct and ultimately life-affirming, Facing a World in Crisis will resonate
with readers today who are looking for a new way to understand and find
hope in challenging times.
Documentary/Biographical Story about Krishnamurti, with rare film footage.
J. KRISHNAMURTI : Part 2 : Life Story & Teachings
J. KRISHNAMURTI : Part 3 : Life Story & Teachings
J. KRISHNAMURTI : Part 4 : Life Story & Teachings
J. KRISHNAMURTI : Part 5 : Life Story & Teachings
Books
Krishnamurti: The Open Door
NEW EDITION
The 3rd volume of Mary Lutyens biography of Krishnamurti. It covers the
period from the late 1960s until his death in 1986. The other volumes
are: Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening; Krishnamurti: The Years of
Fulfillment; and The Life and Death of Krishnamurti (a compendium)
Can Humanity Change
Discussions between Krishnamurti and a group of Buddhist
scholars provide a unique opportunity to see what this great teacher had
to say about Buddhist teachings.
The conversations, which took place at Brockwood Park, England in the
late 1970s, focus on human consciousness and its potential for transformation.
When asked about following a guided practice Krishnamurti said, "Oneself
is already secondhand, living in the shadow of others, so why look to
others?"