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This scholarly work by Constance A. Jones provides a comprehensive examination of J. Krishnamurti’s spiritual teachings and their transformative potential. The book analyzes Krishnamurti’s central concepts of self-inquiry, psychological awakening, and personal transformation, positioning his ideas within the broader landscape of modern religious and spiritual movements.
Jones explores how Krishnamurti’s unique approach to spiritual development differs from traditional religious frameworks, emphasizing direct personal experience and critical self-examination. The text investigates the mechanisms through which self-inquiry leads to awakening and the practical implications of Krishnamurti’s philosophy for contemporary seekers. As part of the Elements in New Religious Movements series, this volume contributes to scholarly understanding of alternative spiritualities and their role in shaping modern consciousness.







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