Krishnamurti by Carlo Suares (1933)
Some may think that I have insisted too much on certain aspects of human liberation, and not enough. Some will accuse me of drawing Krishnamurti to the right, others of drawing him to the left. All such opinions are absurd. Liberation, individual as well as social, must go as far as possible. It is limitless. It implies a complete overthrow of everything.
Therefore I find myself in disagreement with this book only to the extent to which my expression is not adequate to its object. And it is to that extent alone that a reader, over-anxious to draw conclusions, may find in it an interpretation, a coloring of Krishnamurti’s thought.
For a sympathetic reader, there is always an adjustment to be made between different ways of expression, but there are no boundaries to be established, either around one thought or another. These boundaries would be orthodoxy and I have already said that there must not be any such thing. But I am inclined to say that there are as many heresies of reality as there are individuals trying to express it in words.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. — THE MESSAGE. 9
II. — THE HUMAN. 33
III. — DESTRUCTION AND NON - DESTRUCTION OF THE SELF. 45
IV. — THE SONG OF LOVE. 51
V. — 1927. - - THE CRY OF LIBERATION. 79
VI. — 1928. -- THE CONQUEST OF PO¬FEARLESSNESS. 99
VII. — 1929. -- THE DESTRUCTION OF THE TEMPLES. 127
II. — 1930. -- EXPERIENCE AND CON¬DUCT. 167
IX. — MAN IN NATURE AND IN SOCIETY. 195
X. — PURE ACTION. 227
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. — THE MESSAGE. 9
II. — THE HUMAN. 33
III. — DESTRUCTION AND NON - DESTRUCTION OF THE SELF. 45
IV. — THE SONG OF LOVE. 51
V. — 1927. - - THE CRY OF LIBERATION. 79
VI. — 1928. -- THE CONQUEST OF PO¬FEARLESSNESS. 99
VII. — 1929. -- THE DESTRUCTION OF THE TEMPLES. 127
II. — 1930. -- EXPERIENCE AND CON¬DUCT. 167
IX. — MAN IN NATURE AND IN SOCIETY. 195
X. — PURE ACTION. 227
- Author:Carlo Suares
- Publication date:1933
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