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Truth and Actuality ( free ebook Jiddu Krishnamurti )

 
 
 
 
 
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"What is the relationship between truth and reality? Reality being, as we said, all the things that thought has put together. Reality means, the root meaning of that word is, things or thing. And living in the world of things, which is reality, we want to establish a relationship with a world which has no things - which is impossible."

"Actuality means `What is'... Are you facing in yourself what actually is going on.. You don't take actuality and look at it."

"Man has been concerned throughout the ages to discover or live in `Truth'."

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- Part 1, Discussions With David Bohm -

Chapter 1
Rality, Actuality, Truth

Chapter 2
Insight And Truth. Gulf Between Reality And Truth

Chapter 3
The Seed Of Truth


- Part 2, Public Talks Brockwood Park 1975 -

Chapter 4
Right Action

Chapter 5
The Problem Of Fear

Chapter 6
1st Public Dialogue

Chapter 7
2nd Public Dialogue

Chapter 8
3rd Public Dialogue - Suffering; The Meaning Of Death

Chapter 9
4th Public Dialogue - The Sacred, Religion, Meditation


- Part 3, Questions from Public Dialogues Saanen -

Chapter 10
7th Public Dialogue 1976 - Right Livelihood

Chapter 11
3rd Public Dialogue 1975 - Will

Chapter 12
5th Public Dialogue 1975 - Emotions And Thought

Chapter 13
5th Public Dialogue 1975 - Beauty

Chapter 14
6th Public Dialogue 1975 - The Stream Of Selfishness

Chapter 15
7th Public Dialogue 1975 - The Unifying Factor


- Longer, Unedited Versions -

Brockwood Park 1975 - 1st Public Talk

Brockwood Park 1975 - 2nd Public Talk

Brockwood Park 1975 - 1st Public Dialogue

Brockwood Park 1975 - 2nd Public Dialogue

Brockwood Park 1975 - 3rd Public Talk

Brockwood Park 1975 - 4th Public Talk

Saanen 1976 - 3rd Public Talk

Saanen 1976 - 7th Public Talk


- Related Texts -

Saanen 1975 - 5th Public Talk

Saanen 1975 - 6th Public Talk

Saanen 1975 - 7th Public Talk

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