Delve into the profound nature of psychological time and its role in perpetuating human suffering with 'Kalachakra Meditations'. This unique work, by Ramesh Grover, draws inspiration from the insightful discussions between J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm on the concept of 'the ending of time', weaving them with the contemplative wisdom of Buddhist thought. Through the author's meditative processing and memory recall, this book offers a fresh perspective on how we perceive time, thought, and the illusion of self, guiding readers towards a deeper understanding of liberation from the mind's endless cycle.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain profound insights into psychological time and its connection to suffering, informed by ancient Buddhist wisdom and modern philosophical dialogue.
- Explore the convergent insights of J. Krishnamurti and David Bohm, offering a unique lens on consciousness, thought, and the self.
- Discover a meditative approach to understanding the 'mischief of thought' and challenging the delusion of a fixed 'I'.
- Engage with a work born from deep personal meditative processing, providing a practical pathway for self-observation and inner transformation.