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 “Our everyday life — not the supreme moment of a second, but everyday life — is this act of imparting, listening, and understanding. And for most of us, listening is one of the most difficult things to do. It is a great art,...

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 “Our everyday life — not the supreme moment of a second, but everyday life — is this act of imparting, listening, and understanding. And for most of us, listening is one of the most difficult things to do. It is a great art, far greater than any other art. We hardly ever listen because most of us are so occupied with our own problems, with our own ideas, opinions — the everlasting chattering of one's own inadequacies, fancies, myths, and ambitions. One hardly ever pays attention, not only to what another says but to the birds, to the sunset, to the reflection on the water. One hardly ever sees or listens. And if one knows how to listen — which demands an astonishing energy — then in that act of listening there is complete communion; the words, the significance of words, and the construction of words have very little meaning. So, you and the speaker have completely to share in the truth or in the falseness of what is being said. For most of us, it is a very difficult act to listen; but it is only in listening that one learns.” 


—J. Krishnamurti

Excerpt from What Are You Looking For? 



All life is shaped by relationships. We must come to know them intimately so that we can fully experience their beauty and richness. Every interaction with another person, from our loved ones to strangers, has an impact on who we are and how we live.


To find answers about love and relationships that transcend time, culture, religion, read What Are You Looking For?



"Krishnamurti influenced me profoundly and helped me personally break through the confines of my own self-imposed restrictions to my freedom."  —Deepak Chopra


“Krishnamurti is one of the greatest philosophers of the age.” 

—Dalai Lama


"Krishnamurti’s words offer the intimate spirit of a truly remarkable presence; poetic, gracious, vast like the sky, and wonderfully wise.” 

—Jack Kornfield



About the Author:


Renowned for his profound and heartfelt wisdom, J. Krishnamurti is one of the world’s most influential teachers. In What Are You Looking For? he offers radical insights and reflections on a core feature of life: relationships. From parents and partners to friends and colleagues, Krishnamurti answers your deepest questions on loving yourself, others and the world around you


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 “Our everyday life — not the supreme moment of a second, but everyday life — is this act of imparting, listening, and understanding. And for most of us, listening is one of the most difficult things to do. It is a great art, far greater than any other art. We hardly ever listen because most of us are so occupied with our own problems, with our own ideas, opinions — the everlasting chattering of one's own inadequacies, fancies, myths, and ambitions. One hardly ever pays attention, not only to what another says but to the birds, to the sunset, to the reflection on the water. One hardly ever sees or listens. And if one knows how to listen — which demands an astonishing energy — then in that act of listening there is complete communion; the words, the significance of words, and the construction of words have very little meaning. So, you and the speaker have completely to share in the truth or in the falseness of what is being said. For most of us, it is a very difficult act to listen; but it is only in listening that one learns.” 


—J. Krishnamurti

Excerpt from What Are You Looking For? 



All life is shaped by relationships. We must come to know them intimately so that we can fully experience their beauty and richness. Every interaction with another person, from our loved ones to strangers, has an impact on who we are and how we live.


To find answers about love and relationships that transcend time, culture, religion, read What Are You Looking For?



"Krishnamurti influenced me profoundly and helped me personally break through the confines of my own self-imposed restrictions to my freedom."  —Deepak Chopra


“Krishnamurti is one of the greatest philosophers of the age.” 

—Dalai Lama


"Krishnamurti’s words offer the intimate spirit of a truly remarkable presence; poetic, gracious, vast like the sky, and wonderfully wise.” 

—Jack Kornfield



About the Author:


Renowned for his profound and heartfelt wisdom, J. Krishnamurti is one of the world’s most influential teachers. In What Are You Looking For? he offers radical insights and reflections on a core feature of life: relationships. From parents and partners to friends and colleagues, Krishnamurti answers your deepest questions on loving yourself, others and the world around you


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Jasper Krabbe
beautiful books...

What an experience to be in this special place were K. lived most of his life… Many books that I had never seen I was able to find here. Thank you for the tranquility and very enlightening talks! Best, Jasper

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Uthaya Arumugam
Thank you Haward

I was confused what book to purchase from there since there are lots of books on the shelves. Haward was in the office and helped me after hearing what I was looking for.
Thank you Haward, I am in Ontario Canada but I will try to come again and again when I am able to do so.

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Clevin Ling
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Krishnamurti is a great inspiration - questioning many important life topics and offering wonderful insights. This book tackles the way we connect to relationships, of ourselves, of nature, of the world and of life.

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Bejoy Kuruvilla
Enjoyed reading

I enjoyed reading this book. The book is very well curated and highlights the topic very concisely and makes it very clear. I am truly amazed by how reading K's multiple books covering the same topic has never felt repetitive. It is as new a topic as in any of his other books. I recommend this book to anyone who is looking.

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William Barnes

thoughtful description and discussion of the challenges of being human.

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