Home
SHOP
FREE ecards
Hafiz and Rumi
Quotes ecard
Caroline-Myss-ecard
Thich Nhat Hanh
Eric Butterworth
Rumi
Sufism
Hafez E-Card
Rumi-ecards
Hafez Video
Kabir Bio
Paulo Coelho
Marianne Williamson
Caroline Myss
Pema Chodron
Coleman Barks
Alan Watts
Quotes
Andrew-Harvey
David Whyte
Joseph Campbell
Robert Bly
J- Krishnamurti
Forogh Farokhzad
Ramana Maharshi
Thomas Moore
Louise Hay Video
Amma-Saint
Wayne Dyer Video
John O Donohue
Nasrudin Joke
C.G.Jung Video
Hafiz Videos
Love Poem
Resources
About Painter
YOUR Page
Contact

J-Krishnamurti-e-card

Untitled Document

J. KRISHNAMURTI

E-cardsSend ecards-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-

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?"

Books
Facing a World in Crisis

Reviews of Facing a World in Crisis
"Krishnamurti is one of the greatest philosophers of our age."—the Dalai Lama

Commentaries on Living: Series I
An unusual mixture of descriptions of nature and the psychological problems which constitute the essence of the human condition, in brief two- or three-page chapters. The three-book series is among the easiest of Krishnamurti's books to read. A few of the many subjects discussed include: ambition, the nature of wisdom, fear, and what is true action.
Commentaries on Living: Series II
An unusual mixture of descriptions of nature and the psychological problems which constitute the essence of the human condition, in brief two- or three-page chapters. The three-book series is among the easiest of Krishnamurti's books to read. A few of the many subjects discussed include: ambition, the nature of wisdom, fear, and what is true action.

Commentaries on Living: Series III
An unusual mixture of descriptions of nature and the psychological problems which constitute the essence of the human condition, in brief two- or three-page chapters. The three-book series is among the easiest of Krishnamurti's books to read. A few of the many subjects discussed include: ambition, the nature of wisdom, fear, and what is true action.
On Mind and Thought
This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti's teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues.

J. KRISHNAMURTI : Part 1 : Life Story & Teachings

Documentary/Biographical Story about Krishnamurti, with rare film footage.


On Conflict

J. KRISHNAMURTI

This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti's teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues.

On Fear

This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti's teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues.


On Freedom

This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti's teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues.


On God

This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti's teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues.

On Learning and Knowledge

J. KRISHNAMURTI

This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti's teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues.

On Love and Loneliness

This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti's teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues.

On Relationship

This theme book examines a particularly important subject in Krishnamurti's teaching through excerpts from his talks and dialogues.

 


 


Untitled Document

J-Krishnamurti-e-card



footer for J-Krishnamurti-e-card page