Philosophy and Teachings:
U. G. Krishnamurti's teachings are based on his own direct experience and observation of the human mind.
He emphasized the importance of self-awareness, freedom from conditioning, and the cultivation of love and compassion.
He rejected all forms of authority, including religion, politics, and education, as they can create divisions and conflicts.
He advocated for a direct, unmediated experience of reality, free from the distortions of thought and emotion.
- Key Concepts:
- Self-awareness and the cultivation of love and compassion.
- Freedom from conditioning and the rejection of authority.
- Direct experience of reality, unmediated by thought and emotion.
- The importance of living in the present moment.