Have any of you read Krishnamurti before?
Some time ago I got my hands on a copy of “Inward Revolution” by Krishnamurti and I finally got around to beginning it this week. Still only part way through but getting rather annoyed by it already. For a teacher dedicated to expounding the virtues of deep communication and awareness he sure doesn’t listen to his students too well. In the dialogical segments he is cutting them off, projecting stuff onto them and generally disparaging them in a way I know I would have found quite offensive if I had actually been in the original audience.
And in the more monological sections he just seems to ramble on a hell of a lot, far more than the Zen masters and Yogis that I have read elsewhere. I am wondering, are all Krishnamurti’s books are like this? Sheesh.
I wanted to read this to gain more insight into a guy so closely connected with Annie Besant, Aldous Huxley, Joseph Campbell and others, and of course the Theosophical Society. Not sure if I’ll last the distance now. Developing more of an inward apathy than an inward revolution.







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