Freedom From The Known Apr 2026
You can find Freedom from the Known at retailers like Amazon , Barnes & Noble , and Walmart. Freedom from the Known: The Krishnamurti Perspective
Transformation happens through choiceless awareness —seeing the truth of a situation so clearly that the "right" action happens on its own, without effort.
We often feel like there is a "me" (the observer) watching "my thoughts" (the observed). Krishnamurti argues this division is an illusion that creates constant inner conflict. Freedom from the Known
Krishnamurti famously said, "When you seek, you are really only window-shopping." . When we look for "truth" or "happiness," we are usually looking for a version of it we’ve already imagined.
When you feel angry, try to see that you are the anger in that moment. There isn't a separate "you" that needs to control it. Simply being aware of the anger—without trying to change it—is what allows it to dissolve naturally. 3. Fear Lives in the Future You can find Freedom from the Known at
The Paradox of Freedom: Why What You "Know" Is Holding You Back
We are obsessed with "doing" and "improving." But trying to force yourself to be better is just another form of conflict. Krishnamurti argues this division is an illusion that
Instead of trying to find an answer, simply observe your thoughts and reactions right now without judging them as "good" or "bad.". 2. The Trap of the "Observer"
