Jiddu Krishnamurti was an influential philosopher and spiritual teacher born in India in 1895.
Initially groomed as a world teacher by the Theosophical Society, he later rejected this role and spent nearly six decades traveling the world, speaking about the need for radical change in humanity.
Krishnamurti emphasized the importance of self-understanding, freedom from psychological burdens, and living with a meditative quality.
He did not align with any religion or ideology, instead focusing on universal human concerns and the pursuit of truth.
His teachings, delivered through talks, writings, and discussions, continue to impact people globally, offering insights into the human mind and the nature of existence.
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