On Love and Loneliness (Paperback, 1st ed)


In 1950 Krishnamurti said: "It is only when the mind is not escaping in any form that it is possible to be in direct communion with that thing we call lonliness, the alone, and to have communion with that thing, there must be affection, there must be love."

On Love and Lonliness is a compelling investigation of our intimate relationships with ourselves, others, and society. Krishnamurti suggests that "true relationship" can come into being only when there is self-knowledge of the conditions which divide and islolate individuals and groups. Only by renouncing the self can we understand the problem of lonliness, and truly love.


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In 1950 Krishnamurti said: "It is only when the mind is not escaping in any form that it is possible to be in direct communion with that thing we call lonliness, the alone, and to have communion with that thing, there must be affection, there must be love."

On Love and Lonliness is a compelling investigation of our intimate relationships with ourselves, others, and society. Krishnamurti suggests that "true relationship" can come into being only when there is self-knowledge of the conditions which divide and islolate individuals and groups. Only by renouncing the self can we understand the problem of lonliness, and truly love.

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Although I did not enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed “Freedom from the Known,” I still found it a useful, if somewhat difficult, read. My western trained mind baulked at some of the philosophical points posed, but Krishnamurti’s ideas are good for provoking thinking outside the box of our own beliefs. In essence he discusses the concepts of “alone-ness” versus “loneliness” and how our ability (or lack of it) to embrace the freedom of “alone-ness” will determine how lonely we are in our relationships. As with Freedom of the Known, I found Krishnamurti quite depressing at times. I also found myself wondering whether he did, in fact, practice what he preached in his own life. Did his arrogance, no doubt springing from his supreme intelligence, hide a soul that spoke so eloquently of loneliness from a deep, personal acquaintance with that state of being? I suppose we’ll never know. There is enough wisdom in this book to make one overlook its flaws, and it is worth spending the time exploring “On Love and Loneliness” in depth.

Product Details

General

Imprint

HarperCollins Publishers

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 1994

Availability

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First published

April 1994

Authors

Dimensions

204 x 136 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

155

Edition

1st ed

ISBN-13

978-0-06-251013-6

Barcode

9780062510136

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LSN

0-06-251013-4



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