Krishnamurti's Notebook - About The Work

About The Work

The diary describes Krishnamurti's world from the inside; in particular his experience of a strange condition he called the process, and the manifestations (often accompanying the process, at other times independent of it) of a state he refers to as the otherness. The journal ends as suddenly as it begins.

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