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For all that one word may be used: "evil". BooksMandala is an online bookstore, physically based in Pokhara, Nepal, with an aim to create the largest community of book readers in Nepal.News and events At Booksmandala, you can browse and buy books online at the lowest everyday prices. And as most human beings live in disorder they contribute to every form of mischief, which ultimately leads to destruction, to brutality, to violence, to various injuries, both psychic and physical. So we shall say for the moment that goodness is absolute order. With among others, Jacob Needleman, Alain Naude, and Swami Venkatasananda, Krishnamurti examines such issues as the r.
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Ship This Item Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. This comprehensive record of Krishnamurti’s teachings is an excellent, wide-ranging introduction to the great philosopher’s thought. Naude: The Greeks used to say that perfected man had attuned in total harmony his mind, his heart and his body. Paperback (1st Harper & Row Paperback Edition) 19.99. Krishnamurti: Whereas total order in one's being, order in the mind, order in one's heart, order in one's physical activities - the harmony between the three is goodness. And it is disorder that leads to chaos, to destruction, to anarchy, to the so-called evil. I think that order can be absolute, as in mathematics I believe there is complete order. Not only outwardly, but especially inwardly. Now what is good? I feel goodness is total order. From the book: Krishnamurti: Felicity and so on. Venkatesananda puts important questions to Krishnamurti on traditional Vedanta methods: he invites Krishnamurti to scrutinize the paths of the four Yogas and the present-day validity of certain mahavakyas from the Upanishads. Professor Jacob Needleman asks about the present situation of the young, the role of the teacher, of tradition and its relation with direct perception, and the need for awareness of a “cosmic dimension.” With Alain Naudé he discusses the problem of good and evil, the fragmentation of consciousness and the possibility of psychological revolution. This is one of the most comprehensive texts of Krishnamurti's teachings, containing discussions with various individuals - including Professor Jacob Needleman, Alain Naudé, Swami Venkatesananda, and Professor David Bohm. This book is a must read-for any person interested in Krishnamurti and his teachings.