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Jiddu Krishnamurti: Think on These Things (1989, Harper Perennial)

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Stillness, Clarity, and Truth — Krishnamurti’s Wisdom Endures

Think on These Things is a gentle yet powerful call to wake up — to see clearly, question deeply, and live freely. Krishnamurti’s words are not meant to comfort — they are meant to liberate. And they do, again and again.

I’ve read most of his works on meditation and the inner life, and each one feels like a fresh breeze cutting through the noise. This book, in particular, distills so much of his timeless wisdom: the importance of awareness, the futility of fear, and the beauty of seeing life as it is—without judgment, without illusion.

Still so relevant. Still so needed. His teachings aren’t tied to any religion or dogma — they speak directly to the heart of being human. For anyone seeking clarity in a chaotic world, this book is a quiet light.

Five stars. And deep gratitude.