Choiceless Awareness by J. Krishnamurti

Through a series of talks and dialogues, this work examines the roots of psychological conflict and suffering, tracing them to conditioning, fear, desire, and the movement of thought. It proposes a way of perceiving that is attentive, nonjudgmental, and free from the structure of choice, allowing direct insight into what is without the interference of an observer. Themes include relationship, authority, meditation, and the ending of psychological time, pointing to a quiet mind in which intelligence and compassion naturally act.

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