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J. Krishnamurti

Breaking Free from Limitations of Thought and Belief

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Author: J. Krishnamurti

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060648084

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/31/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: I. Man’s Search—The Tortured Mind—The Traditional Approach—The Trap of Respectability—The Human Being and the Individual—The Battle of Existence—The Basic Nature of Man—Responsibility—Truth—Self-transformation—Dissipation of Energy—Freedom from Authority
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Chapter 2: II. Learning About Ourselves—Simplicity and Humility—Conditioning
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Chapter 3: III. Consciousness—The Totality of Life—Awareness
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Chapter 4: IV. Pursuit of Pleasure—Desire—Perversion by Thought—Memory—Joy
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Chapter 5: V. Self-concern—Craving for Position—Fears and Total Fear—Fragmentation of Thought—Ending of Fear
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Chapter 6: VI. Violence—Anger—Justification and Condemnation—The Ideal and the Actual
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Chapter 7: VII. Relationship — Conflict — Society — Poverty — Drugs — Dependence — Comparison — Desire — Ideals — Hypocrisy
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Chapter 8: VIII. Freedom—Revolt—Solitude—Innocence—Living with Ourselves as We Are
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Chapter 9: IX. Time—Sorrow—Death
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Chapter 10: X. Love
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Chapter 11: XI. To Look and to Listen—Art—Beauty—Austerity—Images—Problems—Space
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Chapter 12: XII. The Observer and the Observed
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Chapter 13: XIII. What is Thinking?—Ideas and Action—Challenge—Matter—The Beginning of Thought
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Chapter 14: XIV. The Burdens of Yesterday—The Quiet Mind—Communication—Achievement—Discipline—Silence—Truth and Reality
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Chapter 15: XV. Experience—Satisfaction—Duality—Meditation
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Chapter 16: XVI. Total Revolution—The Religious Mind—Energy—Passion
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Who should listen Freedom from the Known

"Freedom from the Known" by J. Krishnamurti is ideal for anyone seeking personal growth, deeper self-awareness, and insight into the nature of thought and consciousness. This audiobook appeals to those interested in philosophy, spirituality, and psychology, as well as individuals grappling with the limitations of societal conditioning and looking for ways to break free from mental constraints. Whether you're on a quest for inner peace or simply curious about the human experience, this summary provides a profound exploration of freedom and self-discovery that can resonate with listeners from all walks of life.

3 quotes from Freedom from the Known

  • "The moment you take the 'I' out of your thinking, there is no conflict at all; you are no longer divided. You are the cosmos. You are the universe. You are all mankind. You are the whole in the part."
  • "To understand is to transform what is, to see it as it is. The very observation of what is, brings about a change, a transformation in oneself, and therefore in the world around."
  • "The pursuit of freedom is a trap, for it is in the search for freedom that we bind ourselves with desires and fears. True freedom exists when we see our entrapments clearly and end our conditioning."

Author : J. Krishnamurti

J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986) was a renowned Indian philosopher, speaker, and writer, known for his profound insights into the nature of thought, consciousness, and the human experience. Discovered as a young boy by the Theosophical Society, he was initially groomed as a potential spiritual leader, but he eventually rejected all organizational affiliations, asserting that truth could not be found through any ideology or tradition. Throughout his life, Krishnamurti traveled extensively, engaging with diverse audiences while emphasizing the importance of personal investigation and self-awareness in achieving genuine freedom from societal conditioning and psychological constraints. His teachings encourage individuals to explore their own minds and question the structures of thought that shape their perceptions of reality, making his works, including "Freedom from the Known," pivotal in the exploration of inner liberation.

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Freedom from the Known Free Audiobook Download

J. Krishnamurti

Breaking Free from Limitations of Thought and Belief

4.2910418rating

Information

Author: J. Krishnamurti

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780060648084

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/31/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Freedom from the Known

"Freedom from the Known" by J. Krishnamurti is ideal for anyone seeking personal growth, deeper self-awareness, and insight into the nature of thought and consciousness. This audiobook appeals to those interested in philosophy, spirituality, and psychology, as well as individuals grappling with the limitations of societal conditioning and looking for ways to break free from mental constraints. Whether you're on a quest for inner peace or simply curious about the human experience, this summary provides a profound exploration of freedom and self-discovery that can resonate with listeners from all walks of life.

3 quotes from Freedom from the Known

  • "The moment you take the 'I' out of your thinking, there is no conflict at all; you are no longer divided. You are the cosmos. You are the universe. You are all mankind. You are the whole in the part."
  • "To understand is to transform what is, to see it as it is. The very observation of what is, brings about a change, a transformation in oneself, and therefore in the world around."
  • "The pursuit of freedom is a trap, for it is in the search for freedom that we bind ourselves with desires and fears. True freedom exists when we see our entrapments clearly and end our conditioning."

Author: J. Krishnamurti

J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986) was a renowned Indian philosopher, speaker, and writer, known for his profound insights into the nature of thought, consciousness, and the human experience. Discovered as a young boy by the Theosophical Society, he was initially groomed as a potential spiritual leader, but he eventually rejected all organizational affiliations, asserting that truth could not be found through any ideology or tradition. Throughout his life, Krishnamurti traveled extensively, engaging with diverse audiences while emphasizing the importance of personal investigation and self-awareness in achieving genuine freedom from societal conditioning and psychological constraints. His teachings encourage individuals to explore their own minds and question the structures of thought that shape their perceptions of reality, making his works, including "Freedom from the Known," pivotal in the exploration of inner liberation.