Krishnamurti - Freedom From The Known
Freedom From The Known
"The world accepts and follows the traditional approach. The primary cause of disorder in ourselves is the seeking of reality promised by another; we mechanically follow somebody who will assure us a comfortable spiritual life." To understand ones self, Krishnamurti believed, is the beginning of wisdom. Understanding is not accepting a description of the view of the world mapped by another no matter how lofty the map maker. Krisnamurti encouraged making your own map.This book should create a revolution within you. It is the start of a fantastic journey.
Chapter 1
Man's Search The Tortured Mind The Traditional Approach The Trap of Respectability The Human Being and the Individual The Battle of Existence The Basic Nature of Man Responsibility Truth Self-transformation Dissipation of Energy Freedom from Authority
Chapter 2
Learning About Ourselves Simplicity and Humility Conditioning
Chapter 3
Consciousness The Totality of Life Awareness
Chapter 4
Pursuit of Pleasure Desire Perversion by Thought Memory Joy
Chapter 5
Self-concern Craving for Position Fears and Total Fear Fragmentation of Thought Ending of Fear
Chapter 6
Violence Anger Justification and Condemnation The Ideal and the Actual
Chapter 7
Relationship Conflict Society Poverty Drugs Dependence Comparison Desire Ideals Hypocrisy
Chapter 8
Freedom Revolt Solitude Innocence Living with Ourselves as We Are
Chapter 9
Time Sorrow Death
Chapter 10
Love
Chapter 11
To Look and to Listen Art Beauty Austerity Images Problems Space
Chapter 12
The Observer and the Observed
Chapter 13
What is Thinking? Ideas and Action Challenge Matter The Beginning of Thought
Chapter 14
The Burdens of Yesterday The Quiet Mind Communication Achievement Discipline Silence Truth and Reality
Chapter 15
Experience Satisfaction Duality Meditation
Chapter 16
Total Revolution The Religious Mind Energy Passion