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Highlights
- In 1950, Krishnamurti said: "If we are concerned with our own lives, if we understand our relationship with others, we will have created a new society; otherwise, we will but perpetuate the present chaotic mess and confusion.
- Author(s): Jiddu Krishnamurti
- 176 Pages
- Social Science, Sociology
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Book Synopsis
In 1950, Krishnamurti said: "If we are concerned with our own lives, if we understand our relationship with others, we will have created a new society; otherwise, we will but perpetuate the present chaotic mess and confusion."
Providing a far-reaching basis for solving many of the world's crises, On Relationship brings together Krishnamurti's most essential teachings on the individual's relationship to other people and institutions. The renowned teacher makes clear that the way we handle personal crises and relationships links us to the problems of all people and has a larger, global meaning. Ending the causes of war, for instance, cannot truly begin until we perform simple, but often ignored, tasks such as reconciling with estranged family members, keeping our homes in order, and respecting others.
From the Back Cover
The renowned teacher makes clear that the way we handle personalcrises and relationships links us to the problems of all people and has a larger, global meaning. At the core of his teaching was the realization that fundamental changes in society can be brought about only by a transformation of individual consciousness.