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Sobre el amor y la soledad
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Pages: 210 pages
Author: Jiddu Krishnamurti
Publisher: Editorial Kairós SA
ISBN: 9788472453517
Format: tapa blanda
Language: es-ES
Release date: 1/3/1996
ISBN: 9788472453517
Synopsis of Sobre el amor y la soledad
En "Sobre el amor y la soledad", Jiddu Krishnamurti nos presenta una profunda investigación sobre nuestras relaciones personales, explorando la conexión con nosotros mismos, con los demás y con la sociedad en su conjunto. Krishnamurti sugiere que una relación auténtica solo puede florecer cuando comprendemos las condiciones que nos dividen y nos limitan como individuos. A través de la renuncia al ego, podemos desentrañar el misterio de la soledad y alcanzar un amor verdadero y significativo. Este libro es una invitación a la reflexión y al autoconocimiento, ofreciendo una perspectiva clara e iluminadora sobre la naturaleza del amor y la soledad en nuestras vidas. Krishnamurti nos anima a cuestionar nuestras creencias y a buscar la raíz de nuestra propia libertad, más allá de las convenciones sociales y las limitaciones impuestas por el ego.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti was an Indian spiritual figure, speaker, and writer. Adopted by members of the Theosophical Society as a child, Krishnamurti was raised to fill the mantle of the prophesied World Teacher, a role tasked with aiding humankind's spiritual evolution. In 1922, he began to suffer from painful, seizure-like mystical episodes that would produce a lasting change in his perception of reality. In 1929, he broke from the Theosophy movement and disbanded the Order of the Star in the East which had been formed around him. He spent the rest of his life speaking to groups and individuals around the world, hoping to contribute a radical transformation of mankind.
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