Origine: Da Un modo diverso di vivere.
Jiddu Krishnamurti frasi celebri
Origine: Da Di fronte alla vita.
Origine: Da Education and the Significance of Life, Harper, 1953, p. 47; citato in Will Tuttle, Cibo per la pace, traduzione di Marta Mariotto, Edizioni Sonda, Casale Monferrato, 2014, p. 223. ISBN 978-88-7106-742-1
Jiddu Krishnamurti Frasi e Citazioni
dal Discorso del 3 agosto 1929 ad Ommen, in Olanda
“Nel suo aspetto attuale, la religione è la negazione stessa della verità.”
da Un modo diverso di vivere
Origine: Da La ricerca della felicità.
Origine: Citato in Michael J. Gelb, Il genio che c'è in te.
“Rinchiudersi e isolarsi all'interno di un ideale non libera dal conflitto.”
da La ricerca della felicità
Jiddu Krishnamurti: Frasi in inglese
1st Question & Answer Meeting, Brockwood Park, UK (7 September 1971)
1970s
“Why does the brain retain the memory of the hurt from yesterday?”
5th Public Discussion, Saanen, Switzerland (8 August 1971)
1970s
“Can I live a life, daily life, without sense of self-concern?”
4th Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (25 July 1971)
1970s
3rd Public Talk, Bangalore, India (13 January 1973)
1970s
“Truth does not belong to an individual.”
10th Conversation with D. Bohm, Brockwood Park, UK and Gstaad, Switzerland (27 September 1975)
1970s
“We are afraid of the known and afraid of the unknown.”
1960s, Freedom From The Known (1969)
Contesto: We are afraid of the known and afraid of the unknown. That is our daily life and in that there is no hope, and therefore every form of philosophy, every form of theological concept, is merely an escape from the actual reality of what is. All outward forms of change brought about by wars, revolutions, reformations, laws and ideologies have failed completely to change the basic nature of man and therefore of society.
Talks in Europe 1968
1970s, Second Penguin Krishnamurti Reader (1973)
“Is it possible to live in this world without the operation of will?”
6th Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (29 July 1971)
1970s
2nd Public Talk, Berkeley, California (4 February 1969)
1960s
which is extremely arduous, isn’t it? Because, the more I understand the problem, the more significance there is in it. To understand, I must approach it quietly, not impose on the problem my ideas, my feelings of like and dislike. Then the problem will reveal its significance. Why is it not possible to have tranquillity of the mind right from the beginning?
"Eighth Talk in The Oak Grove, 7 August 1949" http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/krishnamurti-teachings/view-text.php?tid=320&chid=4643&w=%22The+answer+is+in+the+problem%2C+not+away+from+the+problem%22, J.Krishnamurti Online, JKO Serial No. 490807, Vol. V, p. 283
Posthumous publications, The Collected Works
"The core of the teachings (1980) http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/about-krishnamurti/dissolution-speech.php
1980s
“And the idea of ourselves is our escape from the fact what we really are.”
Origine: What are You Doing with Your Life: Teen Books on Living, Volume 1