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Beschreibung
Courage to Stand Alone presents U. G. Krishnamurti's uncompromising assault on inherited spiritual certainties, organized around conversations, reflections, and aphoristic provocations rather than systematic doctrine. Its style is stark, anti-rhetorical, and deliberately unsettling: Krishnamurti dismantles the consolations of enlightenment, tradition, psychological becoming, and religious authority with a language closer to forensic interrogation than mystical exposition. Within the literature of modern spirituality, the book occupies a singular counter-tradition, standing against both devotional guru-discourse and therapeutic self-improvement. U. G. Krishnamurti (1918-2007) was shaped by early exposure to Theosophy, Indian religious culture, and decades of searching among teachers and systems, including proximity to J. Krishnamurti's circle. His later life, marked by what he called the "calamity," led him to reject the very vocabulary of spiritual attainment. That biographical rupture informs the book's severity: it is the testimony of a man determined to strip experience of metaphysical ornament. This book is recommended for readers willing to be challenged rather than comforted. Philosophers, spiritual seekers, skeptics, and students of modern Indian thought will find in it a bracing critique of the desire for certainty, transcendence, and inner authority.
Courage to Stand Alone presents U. G. Krishnamurti's uncompromising assault on inherited spiritual certainties, organized around conversations, reflections, and aphoristic provocations rather than systematic doctrine. Its style is stark, anti-rhetorical, and deliberately unsettling: Krishnamurti dismantles the consolations of enlightenment, tradition, psychological becoming, and religious authority with a language closer to forensic interrogation than mystical exposition. Within the literature of modern spirituality, the book occupies a singular counter-tradition, standing against both devotional guru-discourse and therapeutic self-improvement. U. G. Krishnamurti (1918-2007) was shaped by early exposure to Theosophy, Indian religious culture, and decades of searching among teachers and systems, including proximity to J. Krishnamurti's circle. His later life, marked by what he called the "calamity," led him to reject the very vocabulary of spiritual attainment. That biographical rupture informs the book's severity: it is the testimony of a man determined to strip experience of metaphysical ornament. This book is recommended for readers willing to be challenged rather than comforted. Philosophers, spiritual seekers, skeptics, and students of modern Indian thought will find in it a bracing critique of the desire for certainty, transcendence, and inner authority.
Details
Genre: Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9788027246571
ISBN-10: 8027246571
Sprache: Englisch
Autor: Krishnamurti, U. G.
Hersteller: Good Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: OK Publishing s.r.o., 20a, Kosíre, Zahradníckova 1220, ?-150 00 Prague, obrody@gmail.com
Maße: 229 x 152 x 3 mm
Von/Mit: U. G. Krishnamurti
Gewicht: 0,092 kg
Artikel-ID: 125953538