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THE PHILOSOPHY OF KRISHNAMURTI

Truth Is a Pathless Land

 

Under Construction

Self-Knowledge is All Important

 

Krishnamurti believed that only through self-knowledge could "truth" be determined. Self-awareness provides the necessary clarity of vision to determine what is true. Understanding of the self is the basis of all understanding.

Collective Solutions are Inadequate


The systems of society: organized religion, political dogma, nationalism - arrest the true process of learning and obscure truth.