Is it possible for the mind, for the self, not to project, not to desire, not to experience?\n\nDo we earnestly seek to put an end to the cause of sorrow?\n\nWhy are we tortured by desire? What is wrong with desire?\n\nWhat is happiness? Is there a state of happiness that is beyond the mind?\n\nFind answers to these and many such profound questions that invite you to embark on a journey of self-discovery and introspection.\n\nIn Reflections on the Self, J. Krishnamurti—globally regarded as one of the most influential philosophers and spiritual teachers—explores the intricacies of the human mind by challenging conventional wisdom, and urging readers to question their assumptions about identity, consciousness, and the nature of existence.\n\nThrough this collection of contemplative essays and dialogues, Krishnamurti challenges the very essence of what we perceive as the self, unravelling the layers of conditioning that shape our identities. Those who wish to engage creatively with their inner life of conflicting thoughts and emotions, and embark on a quest to attain freedom and happiness, will find answers in this book.
J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986), the renowned spiritual teacher, shared his wisdom in lectures and many books, including Freedom from the Known, The First and Last Freedom, and The Awakening of Intelligence.
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