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  • Book cover of The Mystique of Enlightenment

    "People call me an 'enlightened man' — I detest that term — they can't find any other word to describe the way I am functioning. At the same time, I point out that there is no such thing as enlightenment at all. I say that because all my life I've searched and wanted to be an enlightened man, and I discovered that there is no such thing as enlightenment at all, and so the question whether a particular person is enlightened or not doesn't arise. I don't give a hoot for a sixth-century-BC Buddha, let alone all the other claimants we have in our midst. They are a bunch of exploiters, thriving on the gullibility of the people. There is no power outside of man. Man has created God out of fear. So the problem is fear and not God."

  • Book cover of Courage to Stand Alone

    In 'Courage to Stand Alone' by U. G. Krishnamurti, the author delves into the concept of non-duality and the process of self-discovery in a refreshing and unconventional manner. Through a series of candid conversations and personal reflections, U. G. Krishnamurti challenges traditional beliefs and offers a unique perspective on the nature of reality and the self. His writing style is straightforward and devoid of any spiritual jargon, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to a wider audience. The literary context of the book is rooted in the author's rejection of spiritual gurus and organized religion, making it a radical departure from traditional self-help literature. This book invites readers to question their own assumptions about the self and the world around them, encouraging a deeper exploration of personal identity and purpose. U. G. Krishnamurti's fearless approach to spiritual inquiry sets 'Courage to Stand Alone' apart as a thought-provoking and transformative read. The author's own journey of self-realization and his refusal to conform to societal norms provide a unique perspective that challenges readers to reassess their own beliefs and assumptions. 'Courage to Stand Alone' is recommended for those seeking a fresh and unconventional take on spiritual growth and self-discovery.

  • Book cover of The Collected Works

    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.

  • Book cover of U. G. Krishnamurti: Collected Works

    U. G. Krishnamurti: Collected Works is a compilation of the profound philosophical teachings of the enigmatic spiritual thinker, U. G. Krishnamurti. Known for his radical and unconventional approach to spirituality, Krishnamurti's work challenges traditional beliefs and offers a unique perspective on the nature of human consciousness and self-realization. The book delves into themes of self-discovery, enlightenment, and the limitations of the ego, presented in a straightforward and uncompromising literary style that forces readers to question their own assumptions about life and reality. Drawing from a variety of disciplines including psychology, philosophy, and mysticism, these collected works provide a comprehensive overview of Krishnamurti's thought-provoking ideas and insights. It is a must-read for those seeking a fresh and alternative perspective on spirituality and the human experience.

  • Book cover of The Teachings of U. G. Krishnamurti

    In 'The Teachings of U. G. Krishnamurti', the author presents a collection of unorthodox and thought-provoking discourses on the nature of the self, consciousness, and enlightenment. Written in a conversational and often confrontational style, Krishnamurti challenges traditional spiritual beliefs and encourages readers to question their own sense of identity and purpose. The book is a unique blend of philosophy, psychology, and personal reflection, making it a compelling read for those interested in exploring unconventional paths to self-discovery. Krishnamurti's direct and no-nonsense approach sets him apart from other spiritual teachers, offering a refreshing and sometimes unsettling perspective on the search for meaning and fulfillment. U. G. Krishnamurti, a former devotee of Jiddu Krishnamurti (no relation), rejected traditional spiritual practices and instead advocated for a radical form of self-inquiry. His unconventional teachings were shaped by personal experiences and an intense skepticism towards established belief systems. Krishnamurti's rejection of gurus and spiritual authorities adds a rebellious edge to his writings, attracting readers seeking a more authentic and challenging spiritual journey. I recommend 'The Teachings of U. G. Krishnamurti' to readers interested in exploring alternative paths to enlightenment and self-realization. Krishnamurti's bold and uncompromising approach offers a fresh perspective on the age-old quest for meaning, inviting readers to question their deepest assumptions and beliefs.

  • Book cover of The Iconic Works of U. G. Krishnamurti

    DigiCat present to you the collected works of U. G. Krishnamurti: The Mystique of Enlightenment Courage to Stand Alone Mind is a Myth No Way Out Thought is Your Enemy The Natural State Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti (1918-2007), better known as U.G., was an Indian speaker who questioned the state of enlightenment as a real thing. Instead of using the word "enlightenment", he used "calamity" and "natural state" to describe an event in his life. He claimed that the return to the natural state is a rare, a causal, biological occurrence, an event which he referred to in his own life as "the calamity". Because of this, he discouraged people from pursuing the "natural state" as a spiritual goal. He rejected the very basis of thought and in doing so negated all systems of thought and knowledge. Hence he explained his assertions were experiential and not speculative – "Tell them that there is nothing to understand."

  • Book cover of The Essential Works of U. G. Krishnamurti

    This meticulously edited U. G. Krishnamurti collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices._x000D_ Content:_x000D_ The Mystique of Enlightenment_x000D_ Courage to Stand Alone_x000D_ Mind is a Myth_x000D_ No Way Out_x000D_ Thought is Your Enemy_x000D_ The Natural State

  • Book cover of Mind is a Myth

    Mind is a Myth talks about a man who had it all, including looks, wealth, culture, fame, travel, career, etc. and gave up everything to find answers to questions for himself. This book aims to introduce the readers to the unknown truths in life and discuss this topic: behind all the abstractions thrown by religion to us, is there really such a thing as freedom, enlightenment, or liberation?

  • Book cover of The Natural State

    In "The Natural State," U. G. Krishnamurti presents a compelling exploration of the nature of consciousness and the illusion of the self. Written in a conversational tone, this thought-provoking text challenges conventional wisdom about spirituality and enlightenment, rejecting traditional paths and doctrines. Krishnamurti'Äôs radical insights are grounded in his personal experiences, offering readers not merely philosophical assertions but an invitation to experience reality beyond the confines of mental constructs. The book stands out in the landscape of spiritual literature as it dismantles the very frameworks that others uphold, urging a return to the raw essence of being. U. G. Krishnamurti, a maverick thinker and an unorthodox guru, lived a life marked by an intense inquiry into the nature of existence. His encounters with established spiritual traditions, including a brief association with the teachings of J. Krishnamurti, led him to forge an independent path. Drawing from his existential realizations, he articulates a vision of life that is unmediated by the illusions cultivated by society, challenging readers to question their assumptions about life and spirituality. I highly recommend "The Natural State" to anyone seeking a profound understanding of awareness and reality. This book is essential reading for those weary of dogma and eager for a direct, unfiltered communion with existence. It is an invitation to readers to transcend the false dichotomies of thought and to explore the depth of their own natural state.

  • Book cover of No Way Out

    A major portion of this book consists of various conversations between U.G. and different questioners from all over the world. It articulately presents his insightful views on spirituality and enlightenment. He says that humans are slaves to their ideas and beliefs, they suffer in the hope of achieving something substantial, and there is no way out of this torture for them. Excerpt: "Whatever you experience has already been experienced by someone else. Your telling yourself, "Ah! I am in a blissful state," means that someone else before you has experienced that and has passed it on to you. Whatever may be the nature of the medium through which you experience, it is a second-hand, third-hand, and last-hand experience. It is not yours. There is no such thing as your own experience. Such experiences, however extraordinary, aren't worth a thing."