Krishnamurti
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A concise French-language volume centered on Jiddu Krishnamurti, this book presents the Indian philosopher and spiritual teacher as the focus of an accessible introduction. Published by Maisnie Tredaniel in paperback form, it is structured as a brief study rather than a large-scale biography, making it suitable for readers seeking a compact overview of Krishnamurti’s life, thought, and continuing influence. The work likely situates Krishnamurti within discussions of self-knowledge, freedom from psychological conditioning, and direct inquiry into human consciousness. Its modest length suggests an introductory treatment that emphasizes major themes and key biographical points without requiring extensive prior knowledge. For readers interested in modern spiritual philosophy, Eastern thought, and twentieth-century teachers of inner transformation, this edition offers a focused entry point into Krishnamurti’s ideas and legacy.
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