Mary Lutyens
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Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening
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1984
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18 editions
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Life and Death of Krishnamurti
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1990
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16 editions
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Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfillment
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1983
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9 editions
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Krishnamurti: The Open Door
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J. Krishnamurti: A Life [Dec 31, 2005] Mary Lutyens
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Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals
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1996
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Millais and the Ruskins
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1967
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9 editions
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The Boy Krishna: The First Fourteen Years in the Life of J. Krishnamurti
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Los Anos de Plenitud: 1929-1980
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2006
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Cleo
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“I am as the flower that gives scent to the morning air. It does not concern itself with who is passing by … Until”
― The Life and Death of Krishnamurti
― The Life and Death of Krishnamurti
“One of the many remarkable things about K is the equal ease with which he talks to a Swami or a Western scientist, an industrial millionaire or a Prime Minister. He has discoursed on meditation with the Dalai Lama and would have no apprehension in conversing with any of the world’s great philosophers, yet he is undoubtedly a shy, diffident man who shuns ordinary conversation, has read very little (and that little forgotten) and who has no intellectual pretensions. The answer to this anomaly is, I think, that he perceives some truth as clearly as he can see his own hand. No counter-argument can disturb such a clear vision. While others discuss and argue about the theory of X, K actually holds X like an apple in his hand.”
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“My mind is so serene but concentrated and I am watching it like a cat a mouse. I”
― The Life and Death of Krishnamurti
― The Life and Death of Krishnamurti
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