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For Journalists
What did well-known people think about Jiddu Krishnamurti (
thank you,Reza
)?
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Franz Beckenbauer: "
I keep a copy of
Freedom From The Known
by my bedside... you should also read that book."
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George Bernard Shaw:
called Krishnamurti "a religious figure of the greatest distinction" and added, "He is the most beautiful human being I have ever seen."
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Khalil Gibran:
"When he entered my room I said to myself, 'Surely the lord of love has come'."
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Van Morrison:
"I feel the meaning of Krishnamurti for our time is that one has to think for oneself and not be swayed by any outside religious or spiritual authorities."
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Henry Miller: wrote,
"There is no man I would consider it a greater privelege to meet". "I know of no living man whose thought is more inspiring." "There is a name . . . which stands out in contrast to all that is secret, suspect, confusing, bookish and enslaving: Krishnamurti. Here is
one man of our time who may be said to be a master of reality. He stands alone..." "[His] language is naked, revelatory and inspiring. . . Instead of an obstacle race or a rat trap, it makes of daily life a joyous pursuit. There is something about Krishnamurti's utterances which makes
the reading of books seem utterly superfluous."
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Aldous Huxley:after attending one of Krishnamurti's talks, confided in a letter,
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. . . the most impressive thing I have listened to. It was like listening to a discourse of the Buddha - such power, such intrinsic authority. . . ". " The reader will find a clear contemporary statement of the fundamental human problem, together with an invitation to solve it in
the only way in which it can be solved - by and for himself.
"
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Times (London), Literary Supplement: "
There is nothing vague about Krishnamurti's teaching. It is precise and penetrating
."
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Alan Watts: "
A strong ally who awakened responsive chords in me by the freshness of a way of thinking that was quite outside the usual ruts of moral and spiritual teaching.
"
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Dalai Lama: "
One of the greatest thinkers of the age
"
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Time Magazine: named K, along with Mother Teresa, as "
one of the five saints of the 20th century
".
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Deepak Chopra: "
Krishnamurti influenced me profoundly and helped me personally break through the confines of my own self-imposed restrictions to my freedom...My first encounter with Krishnamurti was in the mid 1980s. He was giving a lecture at the Felt Forum in Madison Square Garden. lt was a cold wintery
morning, there was sleet and snow and a thousand people were waiting outside. I was one of them. Krishnamurti spoke for two hours. He was direct, profound and ruthlessly honest. When I walked out the sleet and snow had stopped and there was bright sunshine. For some reason I was feelin9 that the
sun was bright and warm because I was feeling bright and warm inside. I never met Krishnamurti personally although I have been close to many who were close to him and I see the remarkabIe effect this man had on their lives. In my own life Krishnamurti influenced me profound1y and helped me
personal1y break through the confines of my own self-imposed restrictions to my freedom.
"
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- Thanks for these!)
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