On Living And Dying

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Item Code: NAD909
Author: J. Krishnamurti
Publisher: Krishnamuriti Foundation India
Edition: 2011
ISBN: 9788187326441
Pages: 150
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch
Weight 190 gm
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About The Book

On Living and Dying is one of a series of theme books compiled from the talks, writings, and dialogues of J. Krishnamurti. Some of the other titles in this series are On God, On Relationship, On Freedom, On Love and Loneliness, and On Fear.

‘To understand death, you have to understand life. But life is not the continuity of thought; it is this very continuity that has bred all our misery. So can the mind bring death from the distant to the immediate? Do you follow? Actually, death is not somewhere far away; it is here and now. It is here when you are talking, when you are enjoying yourself when you are listening, when you are going to the office. It is here at every minute of life, just as love is. If once you perceive this fact, then you will find that there is no fear of death at all.’

Foreword

Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and, at the age of thirteen, taken up by the Theosophical Society, which considered him to be the vehicle for the “world teacher” whose advent it had been proclaiming. Krishnamurti was soon to emerge as a powerful, uncompromising, and unclassifiable teacher, whose talks and writings were not linked to any specific religion and were of neither the East nor the West but for the whole world. Firmly repudiating the messianic image, in 1929 he dramatically dissolved the large and monied organization that had been built around him and declared truth to be “a pathless land,” which could not be approached by any formalized religion, philosophy, or sect.

For the rest of his life Krishnamurti insistently rejected the guru status that others tried to foist upon him. He continued to attract large audiences throughout the world but claimed no authority, wanted no disciples, and spoke always as one individual to another. At the core of his teaching was the realization that fundamental changes in society can be brought about only by a transformation of individual consciousness. The need for self-knowledge d understanding of the restrictive, separative influences of religious and nationalistic conditionings was constantly stressed. Krishamurti pointed always to the urgent need for openness, for that vast space in the brain in which there is unimaginable energy.’ This seems to have been the wellspring of his own creativity and the key to his catalytic impact on such a wide variety of people.

Krishnamurti continued to speak all over the world until he died in 1986 at the age of ninety. His talks and dialogues, journals and letters have been collected into more than sixty books. From that vast body of teachings this series of theme books has been compiled. Each book focuses on an issue that has particular relevance to and urgency in our daily lives.

Contents

Forewordix
Saanen, 28 July 19641
Ojai, 7 June 19329
Bombay, 14 March 194811
Varanasi, 17 January 195413
With Students at Rajghat, 22 January 195416
From Commentaries on Living Second Series18
Seattle, 3 August 195024
From Talks in Europe 1968: Paris.28 April 196831
From Talks in Europe 1968: Amsterdam,19 may 196834
From The Flight of the Eagle:Fragmentation:londan,20 March 196937
Saanen, 27 July 197241
Saanen,21 July 196345
Brockwood Park, 7 September 197455
Saanen, 30 July 197660
Madras, 9 December 195971
From Commentaries on Living Third Series:Life,Death and Suvival78
Bombay, 10 January 196083
Bombay, 7 March 196293
London, 12 June 1962103
New Delhi, 6 November 1963110
From The Flight of the Eagle:The Wholeness of Life:Amsterdam, 11 May 1969120
Bombay, 24 February 1965122
From Krishnamurti's Notebook133
Saanen, 28 July 1964140
Sources and Acknowledgments141
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