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Review for Truth Is a Pathless Land
It sounds exaggerated, but the words expressed in this unparallelled book are more valuable than any religious, philosophical or ethical treatise offered in the curriculum of the best Universities. Because they can reveal to you a clearer, less abstruse means of gaining understanding of the entirety of all intellectual problems without merely subscribing to the traditionally accepted ideologies taught in the Universities. If all of society were to understand the teachings in this wise book, (or any of the author's books or lectures for that matter), its no exaggeration that the entire world could possibly be transformed into something entirely different than it has been for time immemorial. Krishnamurti can demonstrate to you, as your starting point (since no book, teacher or religious leader can give you the solutions to any problems) the concepts that can change any individual so that he may see the whole of life and the importance of human relationships, both with society and with nature. But this isn't merely a popularized self help book claiming to teach how to improve yourself. It can entirely change yourself for the betterment. It can teach you to begin to understand the relationship of yourself with the entirety of civilization. It can clarify for you how society itself might be transformed if only the ideas contained in this book were propagated, not as a religion, but as a guide to something much better than merely a new type of secular progressivism. Were these…