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Truth Actuality and the Limits of Thought

Hörbuchdownload - Twelve Conversations with David Bohm Brockwood Park, UK and Gstaad, Switzerland, 1975, Gelesen von: Jiddu Krishnamurti

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ISBN/EAN: 9781912875818
Sprache: Englisch
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In "Truth Actuality and the Limits of Thought," Jiddu Krishnamurti explores the nature of truth and the limitations of human thought. Drawing on his own experiences and insights, Krishnamurti challenges readers to question their assumptions and beliefs, and to seek a deeper understanding of the world around them. Through a series of lectures and discussions, he examines the role of language, perception, and consciousness in shaping our understanding of reality, and offers practical guidance for those seeking to transcend the limitations of thought and experience a deeper sense of truth and freedom. With its profound insights and powerful message, "Truth Actuality and the Limits of Thought" is a must-read for anyone seeking to expand their understanding of the human experience and the nature of reality. Whether you are a seasoned spiritual seeker or simply curious about the mysteries of existence, this audiobook is sure to inspire and enlighten. Yeah that's him it was great 1. What is truth and what is reality - 18 May 1975 Duration: 70 minutes What is truth and what is reality? 2. Seeing 'what is' is action - 24 May 1975 Duration: 122 minutes If truth is something totally different from reality then what place has action in daily life, in relation to truth and reality? 3. Thought cannot bring about an insight - 31 May 1975 Duration: 81 minutes Is there a thinking without the word? 4. The intelligence of love - 14 June 1975 Duration: 87 minutes Why has desire become such an extraordinarily important thing in life? How does desire arise from perception? 5. Attention implies that there is no centre - 22 June 1975 Duration: 126 minutes Consciousness, because it is in constant movement, has never found an energy which is not contradictory, which is not produced by desire and thought. 6. Perceiving without the perceiver - 28 June 1975 Duration: 139 minutes Can thought naturally cease? 7. If thought cannot achieve, why should it suffer? - 18 July 1975 Duration: 101 minutes How does science investigate the mysterious? 8. What is the substance of thought? - 25 July 1975 Duration: 105 minutes What is the basic reason for thought to be fragmented? 9. Is there in the brain anything untouched by culture? - 6 August 1975 Duration: 110 minutes Can there be a total perception which completely heals the brain? What benefit has culture? 10. Truth does not belong to an individual - 27 September 1975 Duration: 75 minutes Krishnamurti's 'process' and his early years. Suffering. 11. What is wisdom which is not a movement of thought? - 4 October 1975 Duration: 110 minutes Wisdom, intelligence and truth. If there is attention is there choice? 12. Can the brain free itself from all self-delusion? - 11 October 1975 Duration: 85 minutes Thought and the brain. Can the brain free itself from all self-delusion?

Autorenportrait

Jiddu Krishnamurti was a renowned Indian philosopher, speaker, and writer who was born on May 12, 1895, in Madanapalle, India. He was the eighth child of a Brahmin family and was raised in a religious and spiritual environment. At the age of 13, he was discovered by the Theosophical Society, which believed that he was the reincarnation of the World Teacher, a messianic figure who would bring enlightenment to humanity. Krishnamurti was groomed by the Theosophical Society to become the World Teacher, and he traveled extensively around the world, giving talks and lectures on spirituality and philosophy. However, in 1929, he dissolved the organization that had been created around him, renouncing his role as the World Teacher and declaring that he was not a guru or a spiritual leader. Krishnamurti spent the rest of his life traveling and speaking, promoting the idea of self-awareness and the importance of individual freedom. He wrote numerous books on spirituality, philosophy, and psychology, including "The First and Last Freedom," "The Awakening of Intelligence," and "Freedom from the Known." Krishnamurti's philosophy emphasized the importance of questioning authority and tradition, and he encouraged people to think for themselves and to seek their own truth. He believed that true freedom could only be achieved through self-awareness and the dissolution of the ego. Krishnamurti passed away on February 17, 1986, in Ojai, California, leaving behind a legacy of philosophical and spiritual teachings that continue to inspire and challenge people around the world.

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