J. Krishnamurti: Known Freedom – ep. 11 – The nature of wounds

J. Krishnamurti: Known Freedom - ep. 11 - The nature of wounds

J. Krishnamurti explores the way religion is misunderstood and distorted, discussing the nature of human suffering and how religious minds can move beyond it.

To begin with the beginning of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality and navigational life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson, click here for the known J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson. Redefinition of religion: A complete collection of one’s own energies, with complete care to lose contact with nature and the universe, led to the emergence of superstition and false religion. How an innocent heart can’t be hurt This lecture was first recorded at San Diego State University in 1974 and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation in America

“There is the suffering of the world and it is not that we have to experience it, but as it is there, we must understand it and go beyond it. It is one of the qualities of the religious mind, and we cannot suffer. It is beyond that. – J. Krishnamurti

About J. Krishnamurti:

Nearly sixty years before he passed away in 1986 at the age of 90, Jidu Krishnamurti crossed the world and conveyed voluntary and fascinating discourse to large audiences. Krishnamurti took on the role of investigators rather than authority figures, encouraging individuals to question their assumptions and explore the depth of consciousness. Estimated at over 100 million words, his extensive work spans more than 60 years of relentless research and dialogue. Combined into numerous books and translated into multiple languages, his teaching continues to inspire job seekers around the world, inviting them to embark on a deep journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy offers timeless wisdom to those who endure as a guided light, challenge traditional thinking, and dare to explore the complexity of being.

About Dr. Alan W. Anderson:

Dr. Alan Anderson was a poet, author, professor emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the neurological tradition and a talented religious linguist. He helped establish the Faculty of Religion at San Diego State University in 1969. Dr. Anderson became chairman of that department, specializing in Eastern religions, until his retirement in 1985.

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