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Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti
Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti | Radha Rajagopal Sloss
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For nearly half a century the charismatic, strikingly handsome spiritual teacher J. Krishnamurti gathered an enormous following throughout Europe, India, Australia and North America. From the age of eighteen he was the forerunner of the type of iconoclasm that would bring immediate fame to cult figures in the late twentieth century. Yet recent biographies have left large areas of his life in mystifying darkness. This, however, is no ordinary study of Krishnamurti, for it is written by one whose earliest memories are dominated by his presence as a doting second fathertolerant of pranks and pets, playful and diligent. For over two decades in their Ojai California haven, where Aldous Huxley and other pacifists found respite during the war years,Krinsh developed his philosophical message. He also placed himself at the centre of her parents Rosalind and Rajagopals marriage. In a spirit of tenderness, fairness, objective inquiry, and no little remorse, the author traces the rise of Krishnamurti from obscurity in India by selection of the Theosophical Society to be the vehicle of a new incarnation of their world teacher. Breaking from Theosophy, Krishnamurti inspired his own following, retaining the dedication of his longtime friend Rajagopal, himself highly educated, to oversee all practicalities and the editing and publication of his writings. How this bond of trust was breached and became clouded in confusion with a new wave of devoteeism lies at the heart of this extraordinary story. So does a portrait of intense romantic intimacy and the conundrum of Krishnamurtis own complex character.
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A friend recommended this book, as she and I both enjoy books about spirituality. This one was a shocker! J. Krishnamurti was considered by members of the Theosophical Society to be “The Chosen One”, destined to lead his flocks of worldwide followers. While he is still regarded as a preeminent spiritual scholar, this book, written by the daughter of his best friend‘s wife, shows that he was really just a man. A fascinating life!

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In the early 1900‘s, an Indian youth, Krishnamurti, was chosen to be the Spiritual Leader of the Theosophical Society. He was educated, groomed and provided with travel, castles, land and servants. In 1929, he denounced the Society, and spoke against their beliefs. #heretic #nofemmeber

Billypar What an interesting life- I'm sure that the reversal of his convictions must be a central part of his story. Sounds pretty compelling! 5y
Cinfhen Never heard of him before, fascinating 5y
DivineDiana @Billypar A most interesting life! This book is written by the daughter of his best friend. He is considered one of the greatest thinkers and religious teachers of all times. He spoke before the United Nations who presented him with a Medal of Peace. 5y
DivineDiana @Cinfhen His story is incredible! And there are Philadelphia connections! One of his ardent followers was Robert Logan, a prominent member of Philadelphia society, who owned a 200 acre estate in Bucks County, called Sarobia. It was a gift from his wife, Sarah Wetherhill, a Philadelphia debutante. They both were a part of his inner circle. 5y
Cinfhen I love that philly connection!! 5y
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