Krishnamurti Education and the Significance of life
Posted on | July 23, 2010 | 2 Comments
J Krishnamurti’s ‘Education and the Significance of life’ was published in 1981. From the book:
“The freedom to create comes with self-knowledge; but self-knowledge is not a gift. One can be creative without having any particular talent. Creativeness is a state of being in which the conflicts and sorrows of the self are absent, a state in which the mind is not caught up in the demands and pursuits of desire.”
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[...] that’s the dark side of it all, now to my title. I started to read Krishnamurti’s Education and the significance of life which rocked me a bit. He claims that seeing the world through the filter of idealism and utopias [...]