U.G. Krishnamurti met with Ramana Maharshi, a famous Indian sage. During their meeting, U.G. questioned Ramana's teachings on enlightenment and realization. U.G. believed that enlightenment was not something that could be achieved and that it was simply the natural state prior to conditioning and thought.
U.G. Krishnamurti met with Ramana Maharshi, a famous Indian sage. During their meeting, U.G. questioned Ramana's teachings on enlightenment and realization. U.G. believed that enlightenment was not something that could be achieved and that it was simply the natural state prior to conditioning and thought.
U.G. Krishnamurti met with Ramana Maharshi, a famous Indian sage. During their meeting, U.G. questioned Ramana's teachings on enlightenment and realization. U.G. believed that enlightenment was not something that could be achieved and that it was simply the natural state prior to conditioning and thought.