The Transformation of Man
256 Pages, Size - Demmy
This volume, divided into three parts, contains unusual aspects of Krishnamurti's teachings. The first section explores the reasons why mankind has lived for thousands of years in chaos and misery. The discussions, with well-known physicist David Bohm and psychiatrist David Shainberg, bring to light, as the chief cause, the fragmentation of the mind so deeply conditioned by race and nationality, religion and ideology, all of which produce division, fear, and conflict.The second section consists of Krishnamurti’s public talks, where he points out that the mind is almost unceasingly occupied with thinking so that it has lost touch with its original unconditioned freedom. In the thinking process it is time-bound, and its space narrowed down in identification; freed from thinking it recovers vast space, and time has a different meaning.
The third section is concerned with answering the question: How is it possible to ascertain whether Krishnamurti's teachings are true—whether he is talking out of the 'silence of truth' or out of the ‘noise of illusion’.