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Jiddu Krishnamurti was a prominent philosopher, speaker, and writer known for his profound insights into the nature of the mind, consciousness, and personal transformation. Born in India, he gained recognition at an early age when he was identified by the Theosophical Society as the "World Teacher," a role he later rejected. Throughout his life, Krishnamurti focused on the importance of self-inquiry, the need for mental freedom, and the impact of societal conditioning on individual thought. His teachings emphasized the significance of direct perception and awareness, rather than adherence to established beliefs or doctrines.

Krishnamurti traveled extensively, giving talks and engaging in dialogues with individuals from various backgrounds, including scientists, philosophers, and spiritual seekers. His works, such as "The First and Last Freedom" and "Commentaries on Living," continue to inspire countless people worldwide. He established several schools and foundations aimed at fostering holistic education and a deeper understanding of human potential, leaving a lasting legacy that challenges us to explore the depths of our own consciousness.

Nazionalità Indiano
Data di nascita May 12, 1895
Luogo di nascita Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh, India
Data di morte February 17, 1986