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On Truth offers Krishnamurti’s most profound ruminations on the search for truth. In 1929, he began his life of public teachings by saying, Truth is a pathless land. Throughout his many years of speaking to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, he continually emphasized that truth cannot be approached through the instrument of thought. Truth is intangible and nameless, and can only be realized through exploring the total movement of thought and its activities.
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