Item #44992 Krishnamurti Foundation Bulletin - 24 Issues (non-consecutive) from 1969 to 1980. KRISHNAMURTI.

Krishnamurti Foundation Bulletin - 24 Issues (non-consecutive) from 1969 to 1980.

Kent, England: Krishnamurti Foundation, 1969-1980. First Edition. Softcovers. Stapled printed wrappers. Twenty-four non-consecutive issues (not a complete or consecutive run) spanning the years 1969 to 1980. Each issue usually 12pp., last few issues have 16pp. each. Lot of 24 issues of this periodical issued by the Krishnamurti Foundation with small articles, news, reviews, etc. pertaining to Krishnamurti. B/w photo inside front covers of some issues. List of issues: #3 Summer 1969, #4 Autumn 1969, #5 Winter 1970, #6 Spring 1970, #7 Summer 1970, #8 Autumn 1970, #15 Autumn 1972, #16 Winter 1972-73, #18 Summer 1973, #19 Autumn 1973, #20 Winter 1973-74, #21 Spring 1974, #22 Summer 1974, #23 Autumn 1974, #24 Winter 1974-75, #25 Spring 1975, #26 Summer/Autumn 1975, #27 Winter 1975, #28 Spring 1976, #29 Summer 1976, #33 Autumn/Winter 1977, #35 Autumn/Winter 1978, #37 Autumn/Winter 1979, #39 Autumn/Winter 1980. Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895/1896 - 1986), generally known only as Krishnamurti, was an Indian speaker and writer on philosophical and spiritual subjects. In early adolescence, he had a chance encounter with prominent occultist and theosophist, Charles Webster Leadbeater in the grounds of the Theosophical Society headquarters at Adyar in Madras. He was subsequently raised under the tutelage of Annie Besant and Leadbeater, leaders of the Society at the time, who believed him to be a "vehicle" for an expected World Teacher. As a young man, he disavowed this idea and dissolved the Order of the Star, an organization that had been established to support it. He claimed allegiance to no nationality, caste, religion, or philosophy, and spent his life traveling the world, speaking to large and small groups and individuals. He authored many books, among them The First and Last Freedom, The Only Revolution, and Krishnamurti's Notebook. Many of his talks and discussions have been published. His last public talk was in Madras, India, in January 1986, a month before his death at his home in Ojai, California. Krishnamurti stressed the need for a revolution in the psyche of every human being and emphasized that such revolution cannot be brought about by any external entity, be it religious, political, or social. Occasional marks and/or creases to wrappers, Issue #37 has been previously damp-affected and it has large tide-marks & wrinkles affecting its covers & pages, otherwise these copies are solid VG copies. Item #44992

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