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A Door Open For Anyone On Study Centres Krishnamurti

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A Door Open For Anyone On Study Centres Krishnamurti
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Publisher: Krishnamurti Foundation India
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.13 MB
Author: Krishnamurti
ISBN: 9788187326960, 8187326964
Language: English
Year: 2018

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A Door Open For Anyone On Study Centres Krishnamurti by Krishnamurti 9788187326960, 8187326964 instant download after payment.

When Krishnamurti started schools in India in the early 1930s, he said in no uncertain terms that their main intention was not just to impart academic knowledge, but to sow in children the seeds of self-knowledge. Though he refused to spell out an educational philosophy, he went about passionately establishing and nurturing schools in India, England, and America till the end of his life. However, during the last decade of his life, he turned to doing something specific for grown-up people, enjoining on his close friends the need to start Study Centres for those who had been listening to him for long. He discussed with them the question of finding a suitable name for such places, a name that would communicate the spirit of their intention. He toyed with several names: adult centre, ashrama, modern ashram, place of learning, and so on. But he insisted on one thing—the study of his teachings is neither an intellectual exercise, as in an academic institution, nor a theological pursuit, as in a religious organization; divorced from life and a spirit of inquiry, the former would lead to aridity and the latter to bigotry.

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