THE AWAKENING OF INTELLIGENCE (NEW EDITION)

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THE AWAKENING OF INTELLIGENCE (NEW EDITION)

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urn:lcp:awakeningofintel0000kris:epub:88078455-4cf3-42ba-93ef-ed329ef1e2ac Foldoutcount 0 Identifier awakeningofintel0000kris Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t9b66xc2s Invoice 1652 Isbn 0060647914 It doesn't use maps of the world. It doesn't follow instructions. It thinks its life as it lives it. Although much of the book seems to be a repetition of the same basic premises, each new approach seems to contain a different explanation, which keeps it alive and enables one to have a multifaceted view that reinforces the ideas from different angles, and for that reason its worth expending the considerable energy required to keep up the level of concentration required. Then, how is one to be attentive? Please follow this. Knowing one is not attentive (knowing one has a certain amount of concentration, which is an exercise of will which excludes and resists, knowing that any form of effort, which again is will, is not attention), how is one to attend? Because if you can give total attention to everything that you do (and you therefore do very little), what you do, you do completely with your heart, with your mind, with your nerves, with everything you have. And how is this attention to come about, naturally, without any effort, with no exercise of the will, without using attention as a means to something else? I hope you are following all this. You know, you are going to find it awfully difficult if you don’t follow this step by step, as you are probably not used to it; you are used to being told what to do, which you do repetitively, and you think you have understood it. But what we are trying to say is something entirely different.

Chapter 2 - Relationship - The Awakening of Intelligence Part II Chapter 2 2nd Public Talk in New York 24th April 1971 'Relationship' Book Genre: Eastern Philosophy, Nonfiction, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Self Help, Spirituality Well, it helps also when you read this if you have experienced inner conflicts like that in your life, and want to clear them way - and if you aren't sealed over in bulletproof apathy, as my colleagues were. Part 1 - Chapter 2 - J. Krishnamurti and Prof. J. Needleman Malibu, California 2nd Conversation 26th March 1971This comprehensive record of Krishnamurti’s teachings is an excellent, wide-ranging introduction to the great philosopher’s thought. With among others, Jacob Needleman, Alain Naude, and Swami Venkatasananda, Krishnamurti examines such issues as the role of the teacher and tradition; the need for awareness of ‘cosmic consciousness; the problem of good and evil; and traditional Vedanta methods of help for different levels of seekers. The Awakening of Intelligence by J. Krishnamurti – eBook Details Chapter 2 - Four Mahavakyas From The Upanishads - - The Awakening of Intelligence Part IV Chapter 2 2nd Conversation with Swami Venkatesananda Saanen 26th July 1969 Four"mahavakyas"from the Upanishads Discussed. Communication and The Bodhisattva Ideal. Vedanta and The Ending of Knowledge Chapter 7 - Thought, Intelligence, And The Immeasurable - The Awakening of Intelligence Part VII Chapter 7 7th Public Talk Saanen 1st August 1971 'Thought, Intelligence, and The Immeasurable' Chapter 2 - The Pursuit Of Pleasure - The Awakening of Intelligence Part VI Chapter 2 2nd Public Dialogue Madras 5th January 1968 'The Pursuit of Pleasure'

Chapter 3 - Religious Experience. Meditation - The Awakening of Intelligence Part II Chapter 3 3rd Public Talk in New York 25th April 1971 'Religious Experience. Meditation' Matthew Arnold famously said the secret of life is to see it whole - in his classic, Culture and Anarchy.

Chapter 3 - Can We Understand Ourselves - The Awakening of Intelligence Part VII Chapter 3 3rd Public Talk Saanen 22nd July 1971 'Can We Understand Ourselves?' This comprehensive record of Krishnamurti’s teachings is an excellent, wide-ranging introduction to the great philosopher’s thought. With among others, Jacob Needleman, Alain Naude, and Swami Venkatasananda, Krishnamurti examines such issues as the role of the teacher and tradition; the need for awareness of ‘cosmic consciousness; the problem of good and evil; and traditional Vedanta methods of help for different levels of seekers. Content list Part 1, Conversations With Jacob Needleman Chapter 4 - Loneliness - The Awakening of Intelligence Part VII Chapter 4 4th Public Talk Saanen 25th July 1971 'Loneliness' Every self-development or spirituality books dupe us with the promises of an answer to all the confusion and pains of our bottomless darkness. Most of the book offers immediate fixes or motivational messages, Which are accepted by the majority of the population. But, are they successful in answering our questions?. The answer is no, Most of them offer outer modification which inevitably leads to another inescapable darkness.

Chapter 2 - On Inner Space; On Tradition And Dependence - The Awakening of Intelligence Part I Chapter 2 2nd Conversation with Jacob Needleman Malibu California 26th March 1971 'On Inner Space; on Tradition and Dependence' The way of my colleagues is now, alas, reappearing all over the world as brute ANARCHY. Doing as you please. Krishnamurti sums it all up In two words.... Choiceless Awareness. A simple, intelligent awareness unaffected by the vagaries of life. Chapter 1 - The Fragmentation Of Consciousness - The Awakening of Intelligence Part VIII Chapter 1 1st Public Dialogue Saanen 4th August 1971 'The Fragmentation of Consciousness' Will is the most destructive thing that man has cultivated. Do you again accept that? To accept, or to deny, is not to find the truth of it; but to find the truth of it you have to give attention to it, to what the speaker is saying. Will is, after all, the culmination of desire – I want something, I desire something, I want it and I pursue it. The desire may be a very thin thread, but it is strengthened by constant repetition, and this becomes the will – ‘I will’ and ‘I will not’. And on that assertive level (which can also be negative), we function, we operate and we approach life. ‘I will succeed, I will become, I will be noble’ – all very strong desires. And we are now saying that to be attentive has nothing whatsoever to do with desire or will.

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Chapter 4 - A Fundamental Question - The Awakening of Intelligence Part VI Chapter 4 4th Public Dialogue Madras 12th January 1968 'A Fundamental Question' Re-read the book if you don't grasp the concept at first, Beautiful flower always take a time to blossom with full exuberance. Chapter 3 - Time, Space And The Centre - The Awakening of Intelligence Part VI Chapter 3 3rd Public Dialogue Madras 9th January 1968 'Time, Space and The Centre'



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