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    Mind is a myth: disquieting conversations with the man called U.G.Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti - 2007 - Boulder, CO: Sentient Publications. Edited by Terry Newland.
    The certainty that blasts everything -- Hope is for tomorrow, not today -- Not knowing is your natural state -- There is nothing to understand -- We have created this jungle society -- The body as a crucible.
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    Mind is a myth: conversations with U.G. Krishnamurti.Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti - 2003 - New Delhi: Distributors, New Age Books. Edited by Terry Newland & Sunita Pant Bansal.
    This is the story of a man who had it all – looks, wealth, culture, fame, travel, career – and gave it all up to find for himself the answer to his burning ...
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    The mystique of enlightenment: conversations with U.G. Krishnamurti.Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti - 2005 - New Delhi: Smriti Books. Edited by Rodney Arms & Sunita Pant Bansal.
    This book is an invaluable roadside companion for all those on the path or thinking of setting out on it.
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    The mystique of enlightenment: conversations with U.G. Krishnamurti.Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti - 2005 - New Delhi: Smriti Books. Edited by Rodney Arms & Sunita Pant Bansal.
    A no-nonsense book about that truth which many spiritual seekers are seeking, what gurus call "enlightenment," and what UG Krishnamurthi calls the "natural state." In this selection from his conversations, UG maintains that the so-called enlightenment is a purely biological phenomenon – that only when one is completely free of cultural conditioning, religious thinking, and intellect, can the body, with its own extraordinary intelligence, get free to be in the 'natural' state. This book is an invaluable roadside companion for all (...)
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