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As One Is: To Free the Mind from All Conditioning

de J. Krishnamurti

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A series of 8 lectures, given in Ojai, California in 1955, from one of the 20th century's greatest philosophers and teachers. Krishnamurti confronts the typical grasping and confused mind which lies at the root of all violence and suffering. Though offered over fifty years ago, the ideas in these talks are fresh, relevant and offer an enduring message for today as Krishnamurti discusses a world in which booming productivity and scientific advancement should promise a happy future, but don't. He points also to the ongoing escalation of war, competition, envy and territoriality despite gains in education, religious ecumenism and the technologies of self-improvement. He asks his listeners to consider that all apparent progress is simply another illusion. In their brilliantly clear essays, his focus is singular, with no glib answers to eternal questions. To read this book is to venture into the unexplored assumptions that govern our lives. The workings of the mind are so simple and obvious in J Krishnamurti's explanations, yet so enormously challenging to confront. Like other classic texts, such as religious scriptures, the words ring true. Issues addressed include: the nature of violence; the problem of change; the conditioning of the mind; how to achieve "peace"; the nature of worship and spiritual practice; how to really listen.… (mais)
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> « Il est très difficile de se voir tel que l’on est sans vouloir
se transformer, et ce désir de changement est, en lui-même,
une autre forme de conditionnement. C’est ainsi que nous
continuons à passer d’un conditionnement à un autre,
sans jamais vivre quelque chose qui transcende le limité. »
—J. Krishnamurti, Tel que vous êtes. Libérer l’esprit de tout
conditionnement
, Synchronique Éditions, 2013.

> TOUT L'ENSEIGNEMENT DE KRISHNAMURTI. — A compléter avec L'essentiel et l'art de vivre, et vous aurez tout ce qui a trait aux 6 décennies de causeries du Maître (même s'il aurait nié cette qualification), simplement en deux volumes de poche.
L'oeuvre et la pensée de Jiddu K. me passionne depuis 1978, et mon intérêt ne s'est jamais démenti, la découverte de ces deux ouvrages fut une belle surprise, reléguant littéralement l'ensemble des autres parutions en redondances, quitte à ce que nombre de lecteurs ne soient pas de mon avis.
Je confirme que lire ces deux livres permet d'accéder à l'essentiel de l'expérience de Krishnamurti (Ou Krishnaji comme on l'appelle parfois) sans avoir à en parcourir 20 ou 30.
Evidemment, entendre et comprendre, intégrer cette pensée, cet art de vivre est une autre paire de manche ; est-ce du aux choix des textes, ou à leur traduction ? L'ensemble est très agréable à lire, ce qui en facilite encore plus l'accès. (Daniel ROBERT)
le 12 avr. 2019 (Sur Amazon.fr) 5/5 ( )
  Joop-le-philosophe | Sep 19, 2019 |
He is one of my favorite writers. He make you think out of the box. Sometimes it is hard to understand what he is trying to say, but he talks about deep subjects In several talks he discusses how to free mind from ALL conditioning. You need to read a section, think how may apply to you; perhaps re-read. ( )
  shervinhojat | Jul 13, 2009 |
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A series of 8 lectures, given in Ojai, California in 1955, from one of the 20th century's greatest philosophers and teachers. Krishnamurti confronts the typical grasping and confused mind which lies at the root of all violence and suffering. Though offered over fifty years ago, the ideas in these talks are fresh, relevant and offer an enduring message for today as Krishnamurti discusses a world in which booming productivity and scientific advancement should promise a happy future, but don't. He points also to the ongoing escalation of war, competition, envy and territoriality despite gains in education, religious ecumenism and the technologies of self-improvement. He asks his listeners to consider that all apparent progress is simply another illusion. In their brilliantly clear essays, his focus is singular, with no glib answers to eternal questions. To read this book is to venture into the unexplored assumptions that govern our lives. The workings of the mind are so simple and obvious in J Krishnamurti's explanations, yet so enormously challenging to confront. Like other classic texts, such as religious scriptures, the words ring true. Issues addressed include: the nature of violence; the problem of change; the conditioning of the mind; how to achieve "peace"; the nature of worship and spiritual practice; how to really listen.

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