Stellat Astrology Reader No. 5; 331 pages. Paperback in near very good condition.
First edition. 161 pages. Paperback in near very good condition.
Zustand: Fine in fine packaging. J. Krishnamurti (Actor), Prof. David Bohm (Actor), KPA (Director) (illustrator). 1 3 discs. Language: English. Run time: 420 minutes. Originally released: 2005. This popular series of dialogues, held in 1976 between Krishnamurti, Dr. David Bohm, and Dr. David Shainberg, delves deeply into the quintessential questions facing each individual who sees the need to bring about a radical, fundamental change in human consciousness. Each conversation is sixty minutes in length and is filmed in color. Disc 1 Introduction Conversation 1: Are We Aware that We are Fragmented? Conversation 2: A Mechanical Way of Living Leads to Disorder. Disc 2 Conversation 3: Why do Human Beings Live in Chaos and Misery? Conversation 4: Why Human Beings do not Change. Conversation 5: The Conscious and the Unconscious Mind. Disc 3: Conversation 6: The Transformation of Human Consciousness. Conversation 7: Pyschological Death and the Emptying of the Mind. About the Actor Jiddu Krishnamurti was born May 12, 1895, in Madanapalle, south India. From 1929 until his death in 1986 he traveled all over the world speaking spontaneously to large audiences. He engaged in dialogues with religious leaders, scientists, professors, authors, psychologists, computer experts, and people from many different backgrounds deeply questioning their daily life. His talks and dialogues have been compiled and published in more than fifty books and translated into as many different languages. His books include Think on These Things, Education and the Significance of Life, The Awakening of Intelligence, and The First and Last Freedom. 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.