Happy Is the One Who Is Nothing: Letters to a Young Friend

Hardback

Main Details

Title Happy Is the One Who Is Nothing: Letters to a Young Friend
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jiddu Krishnamurti
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 185,Width 130
Category/GenreMind, Body, Spirit - thought and practice
ISBN/Barcode 9781786784629
ClassificationsDewey:204
Audience
General
Edition 0th New edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Imprint Watkins Publishing
Publication Date 10 November 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

One of the great teachers of the twentieth century shows a more intimate side in this collection of letters, written to a young person who was suffering in both body and mind. One of the great teachers of the twentieth century shows a more intimate side in this collection of letters, written to a young person who was suffering in both body and mind Life is a razor's edge and one has to walk on that path with exquisite care and with pliable wisdom" - J Krishnamurti Between 1948 and the early 1960s, Krishnamurti was easily accessible and many people came to him. On walks, in personal meetings, through letters, the relationships blossomed. Happy Is the One Who Is Nothing collects together letters to a young friend who came to him wounded in body and mind. The letters, presented here in a beautifully gentle design, were written between June 1948 and March 1960. They reveal a rare compassion and clarity- the teaching and healing unfold; separation and distance disappear; the words flow; not a word is superfluous; the healing and teaching are simultaneous. Happy Is the One Who Is Nothing is ideal as a gift for any loved one interested in non-duality and perspective-shifting spirituality, or to be treasured on your own shelf. "One of the greatest thinkers of the age" - the Dalai Lama on J Krishnamurti

Author Biography

Jiddu Krishnamurti lived from 1895 to 1986, and is regarded as one of the greatest philosophical and spiritual figures of the twentieth century. He claimed no allegiance to any caste, nationality or religion and was bound by no tradition. For nearly sixty years he traveled the world and spoke spontaneously to large audiences until the end of his life in 1986 at the age of ninety.