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An Esoteric View of the 1960s and '70s ( Jiddu Krishnamurti / Theosophy)

Jun 26, 2012 02:36 PM
by MKR


An Esoteric View of the 1960s and '70s ( Jiddu Krishnamurti / Theosophy)

Gary Gilfoy writing in Huffington post (6/26/2012) states:

âWhile giving talks and writing books over many decades, the core of
Krishnamurti's message was constant -- each of us must take responsibility
for our own spiritual life in order to transform our individual psyches.
Outer leadership -- whether through churches, governments or gurus -- was
contrary to what was needed for our development in this age. In this matter
he was indeed the man of the moment, having himself grown up in a time when
leadership was based on authority, expertise or social standing. But the
'60s were a turning point, and he was the man with the message.â

Gilfoyâs article is a well articulated summary that all theosophical
students will find it very interesting read. Here is the link:

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/garry-gilfoy/an-esoteric-view-of-the-1960s-and-70s_b_1586967.html
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MKR


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