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JJ Krishnamurti and conversation with students in Britain,
By Laura Godtfredsen (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Beginnings of Learning (Hardcover)
Krishnamurti addresses the issues and concerns of students in a private school in Britain. In response to questions and comments from these young people he operates on the level that they understand. He pushes them, and with affection. He helps them see the pitfalls of resistance and conformity and finding an intelligent way to function and act. He addresses the issue of sentimentality as a source of much of the problems in the world and the way to counter it with what he calls affection. Sentimentality is the source of all attachment, nationalism, and ultimately the misery in the world.
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active thinker,
By rajeevan (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Beginnings of Learning (Hardcover)
I like more about he was explaining the human expression and if you want to become something in your life how would you express yourself?. And the way he answer the questions he is not just giving the answers straight away instead he make the questioners think theirself very deeply and find the answer themself.
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The Beginnings of Learning by J. Krishnamurti (Hardcover - April 3, 1975)
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