Jiddu Krishnamurti: “To bring about order is to understand disorder. And therefore, order is not according to a blueprint, according to some authority, or your own particular experience. And how this order comes about must obviously be without effort, because effort distorts.”
Jiddu Krishnamurti was born in 1895 in India. From 1929 until his death in 1986 he traveled all over the world speaking spontaneously to large audiences. His talks and dialogues have been compiled and published in more than fifty books and translated into as many different languages. Krishnamurti claimed allegiance to no caste, nationality or religion and was bound by no tradition. He said man has to free himself of all fear, conditioning, authority and dogma through self-knowledge and this will bring about order and psychological mutation. The conflict-ridden violent world, he suggested, cannot be transformed into a life of goodness, love and compassion by any political, social or economic strategies, but only through this mutation in individuals brought about through their own observation, without the mediation of any guru or organized religion.

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