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In "Mind is a Myth," U.G. Krishnamurti challenges the conventional understandings of thought and consciousness, presenting a radical exploration of the nature of the mind itself. Through a series of unfiltered reflections and dialogues, he deconstructs prevailing psychological and philosophical doctrines, revealing how the construct of 'mind' contributes to human suffering. Written in a direct and conversational style, the book invites readers into a profound inquiry, transcending traditional literary forms to offer a visceral experience of awakening that is simultaneously unsettling and…mehr

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In "Mind is a Myth," U.G. Krishnamurti challenges the conventional understandings of thought and consciousness, presenting a radical exploration of the nature of the mind itself. Through a series of unfiltered reflections and dialogues, he deconstructs prevailing psychological and philosophical doctrines, revealing how the construct of 'mind' contributes to human suffering. Written in a direct and conversational style, the book invites readers into a profound inquiry, transcending traditional literary forms to offer a visceral experience of awakening that is simultaneously unsettling and liberating. U.G. Krishnamurti, an enigmatic figure in contemporary philosophy, emerged from a unique background steeped in spiritual traditions, yet distanced from dogma. His extensive travels and engagements with both Eastern and Western thought leaders enabled him to cultivate a unique perspective that demystifies the complexities of selfhood and perception. This book is a culmination of his intuitive realizations, woven from years of introspection and dialogues that expose the limitations imposed by societal conditioning. "Mind is a Myth" is essential for anyone seeking to penetrate the illusions crafted by their own minds and to understand the liberation that comes with this realization. Krishnamurti's insights resonate deeply in a world hungry for genuine understanding, making this work indispensable for philosophers, seekers, and readers yearning for deeper self-awareness.
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Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti (1918-2007), better known as U.G., was an Indian speaker who questioned the state of enlightenment as a real thing. Instead of using the word "enlightenment", he used "calamity" and "natural state" to describe an event in his life. He claimed that the return to the natural state is a rare, a causal, biological occurrence, an event which he referred to in his own life as "the calamity". Because of this, he discouraged people from pursuing the "natural state" as a spiritual goal. He rejected the very basis of thought and in doing so negated all systems of thought and knowledge. Hence he explained his assertions were experiential and not speculative - "Tell them that there is nothing to understand."