J. Krishnamurti and the Nameless Experience
J. Krishnamurti and the Nameless Experience
J. Krishnamurti is one of the most revolutionary thinkers of our age. To listen to him or to read his books is an experience in itself. He challenges every norm and value of the individual as well as social life. He is not interested in mere outer changes he stands for a fundamental transformation. What he calls the mutation of the mind. He states that there must arise first the New Man before a New Society can be brought into existence.
The present book deals comprehensively with all aspects of Krishnamurti’s teachings his philosophy psychology and practice of no practice. Krishnamurti says society is always static only in the individual can there be a radical revolution.
It is with this individual revolution that this book is fundamentally concerned.
About the Author :
Rohit Mehta was born in 1908 and was educated at Bombay Surat and Ahmedabad. Mehta was jailed five times by the British government for anti-government activities. He was a founder of the congress socialist group which came into existence in 1934 and of India. But while he accepted the economics of socialism he was deeply dissatisfied with the philosophy of socialism. This led him to become an active worker in the Theosophical society. He became an international secretary of the society when Dr. G.S. Arundale was the president. He became the general secretary of the society for India and functioned as such for 16 years.
Mehta was also bee a member of the U.P Universities commission.
ISBN :
9788120805897

