On truth

by J. Krishnamurti

Paperback, 1994

Publication

Imprint: New York : Harper San Francisco, 1994. Edition: First edition. Responsibility: J (Jiddu) Krishnamurti. Physical: Text : 1 volume : x, 144 pages ; 21 cm. Features: Includes bibliography.

Call number

UT / Krish

Barcode

BK-06447

ISBN

0062510126 / 9780062510129

CSS Library Notes

Description: On Truth offers Krishnamurti's most profound ruminations on the search for truth. In 1929, he began his life of public teaching by saying, "Truth is a pathless land." Throughout his many years of speaking to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, he continually emphasized that truth cannot be approached through the instrument of thought. Truth is intangible and nameless, and can only be realized through exploring the total movement of thought and its activities. Appearing in print for the first time, these vital teachings show how truth arises when effort ceases, the mind is empty, and there is only the present moment. We learn that truth comes uninvited, "with glory," when one puts all in order, and "in that there is great sacredness. -- from back cover

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Physical description

x, 144 p.; 21 cm

Description

On Truth questions the very nature of reality and asks whether truth can be found by following any belief or teacher. Krishnamurti taught that truth comes uninvited, "with glory," when one puts all in order, and "in that there is great sacredness."

Language

Original language

English

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