Dialogues With J.Krishnamurti
Fire in The Mind
Description
“Fire in the Mind” is a profound collection of dialogues that brings together the insights of J. Krishnamurti and his long-time friend and biographer, Pupul Jayakar. Published in 1995 to mark Krishnamurti’s birth centenary, this book captures a series of conversations held between 1978 and 1984. The dialogues delve into deep philosophical questions about fear, sorrow, time, death, and the self, while also addressing contemporary scientific topics like biological survival, consciousness, and brain cell renewal.
Why You Should Read?
- Timeless Philosophical Insights: The dialogues offer profound reflections on fundamental human experiences such as fear, sorrow, and the nature of the self, providing timeless wisdom applicable to modern life.
- Interdisciplinary Exploration: The book bridges the gap between philosophy and science, exploring topics like consciousness and brain cell renewal, making it relevant for readers interested in both fields.
- Unique Perspective: Krishnamurti’s unique approach to addressing complex issues encourages readers to think critically and independently, challenging conventional beliefs and fostering personal growth.
- Historical Context: As a commemorative work for Krishnamurti’s centenary, the book provides a deeper understanding of his life and teachings, offering context to his philosophical contributions.
- Engaging Dialogue Format: The conversational style of the dialogues makes the book accessible and engaging, inviting readers to actively participate in the exploration of these profound topics.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9780140251661 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Books |
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