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jokoloyo 's review for:
Freedom from the Known
by J. Krishnamurti
My first read of the author, although I had watched some of his teachings on videos. The voice on the book is very similar with video recordings that I had watched. Even some uncommon rare witty words of the author is recorded. The strong voice of the book is icing the cake for me.
The content of this book is very dense and one of the book with since the early paragraphs this author already explicitly opening no-nonsense thoughts for readers. Throughout this book the author is arguing, questioning, challenging the readers.
I admit I need to read this book very slowly. And I need to re-read this book sooner or later, for helping me questioning my own understanding.
The content of this book is very dense and one of the book with since the early paragraphs this author already explicitly opening no-nonsense thoughts for readers. Throughout this book the author is arguing, questioning, challenging the readers.
I admit I need to read this book very slowly. And I need to re-read this book sooner or later, for helping me questioning my own understanding.