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The Collected Works
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In «The Collected Works,» U. G. Krishnamurti presents a profound inquiry into the nature of self and consciousness, encapsulating his radical perspectives on enlightenment and the human experience. The book is a compilation of his extensive discourses, revealing a unique literary style characterized by conversational fluency and incisive clarity. Krishnamurti'Äôs work is steeped in existential philosophy and draws from a multitude of influences, including Eastern mysticism and the Western philosophical tradition, challenging conventional understandings of truth and spiritual awakening. U. G. Krishnamurti, often referred to as 'Äòthe man who was never enlightened,'Äô emerges from a rich tapestry of intellectual engagement and personal experience that shaped his thinking. Born in 1918 in India, he spent decades exploring the nature of thought, the limits of language, and the paradoxes of human existence. His unconventional views stem from a rejection of traditional spiritual ideologies, emphasizing the immediate and direct experience of reality without the filters of belief or doctrine. This collection is indispensable for readers seeking to delve into the depths of consciousness and the essence of existence. Krishnamurti'Äôs thought-provoking dialogues will resonate with philosophers, seekers, and anyone interested in unraveling the mysteries of the mind, offering a refreshing departure from mainstream spiritual literature.