Description |
viii, 484 pages ; 20 cm |
Contents |
The roots of psychological conflict -- Cleansing the mind of the accumulation of time -- Why has man given supreme importance to thought? -- Breaking the pattern of egocentric activity -- The ground of being and the mind of man -- Can insight bring about a mutation in the brain cells? -- Death has very little meaning -- Can insight be awakened in another? -- Senility and the brain cells -- Cosmic order -- The liberation of insight -- The intelligence of love -- The ending of "psychological knowledge" -- The mind in the universe -- Can human problems be solved? -- The future of humanity. |
Summary |
Spirituality meets science as two of the greatest minds of our time come together to discuss essential issues of good and evil, thought and consciousness, and the nature of existence. The Ending of Time presents the fascinating conversations between two men from vastly different worlds: revered philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti and renowned physicist David Bohm. Through deep exploration of the brain vs. the mind, the significance of death, and an individual's relationship to society, they debate the root of human conflict and what we can do about it. Revolutionary insights throughout these discussions reveal the potential for the ending of time to bring about a new beginning for humanity. |
Subject |
Conflict (Psychology)
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Time -- Psychological aspects.
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Ego (Psychology)
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Insight.
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Thought and thinking.
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Cosmology.
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Added Author |
Bohm, David, 1917-1992.
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ISBN |
9780062360977 |
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0062360973 |
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