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The Path (Hardcover)
J 1895-1986 Krishnamurti
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Human Rights and the Arts: Perspectives on Global Asia approaches
human rights issues from the perspective of artists and writers in
global Asia. By focusing on the interventions of writers, artists,
filmmakers, and dramatists, the book moves toward a new
understanding of human rights that shifts the discussion of
contexts and subjects away from the binaries of cultural relativism
and political sovereignty. From Ai Wei Wei and Michael Ondaatje, to
Umar Kayam, Saryang Kim, Lia Zixin, and Noor Zaheer, among others,
this volume takes its lead from global Asian artists, powerfully
re-orienting thinking about human rights subjects and contexts to
include the physical, spiritual, social, ecological, cultural, and
the transnational. Looking at a range of work from Tibet,
Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, China, Bangladesh, Japan, Korea,
Vietnam, and Macau as well as Asian diasporic communities, this
book puts forward an understanding of global Asia that underscores
"Asia" as a global site. It also highlights the continuing
importance of nation-states and specific geographical entities,
while stressing the ways that the human rights subject breaks out
of these boundaries. Many of these works are included in the
companion volume Human Rights and the Arts in Global Asia: An
Anthology, also published by Lexington Books.
Krishnamurti's profound early work of spiritualism displays great
wisdom attuned to matters of higher contemplation. Demonstrating a
precocious ability to instil and guide others with spiritual
wisdom, Jiddu Krishnamurti was only twelve when he first authored
this primer on gaining knowledge. The book is not an attempt at
preaching or conversion, but is instead a meditation upon the
wholesome, guiding principles that anyone who desires great
spiritual harmony should aspire to. Krishnamurti urges all aspiring
spiritualists to be honest with themselves. If they are truly
determined, and have the inner wealth to embark upon such a
journey, then they will go far. Eliminating material desires,
behaving properly with good manners and conduct, and regarding
other human beings with compassion and love are explained as
crucial tenets. Obstacles to attainment, both physical and mental,
are also explained.
This very important work offers penetrating dialogues between the
great spiritual leader and the renowned physicist that shed light
on the fundamental nature of existence. Krishnamurti and David Bohm
probe such questions as 'why has humanity made thought so important
in every aspect of life? How does one cleanse the mind of the
'accumulation of time' and break the 'pattern of ego -centered
activity'?The Ending of Time concludes by referring to the wrong
turn humanity has taken, but does not see this as something from
which there is no escape. There is an insistence that mankind can
change fundamentally; but this requires going from one's narrow and
particular interests toward the general, and ultimately moving
still deeper into that purity of compassion, love and intelligence
that originates beyond thought, time, or even emptiness.
This is an introductory textbook on global spectral modeling
designed for senior-level undergraduates and possibly for
first-year graduate students. This text starts with an introduction
to elementary finite-difference methods and moves on towards the
gradual description of sophisticated dynamical and physical models
in spherical coordinates. Computational aspects of the spectral
transform method, the planetary boundary layer physics, the physics
of precipitation processes in large-scale models, the radiative
transfer including effects of diagnostic clouds and diurnal cycle,
the surface energy balance over land and ocean, and the treatment
of mountains are some issues that are addressed. The topic of model
initialization includes the treatment of normal modes and physical
processes. A concluding chapter covers the spectral energetics as a
diagnostic tool for model evaluation. This revised second edition
of the text also includes three additional chapters. Chapter 11
deals with the formulation of a regional spectral model for
mesoscale modeling which uses a double Fourier expansion of data
and model equations for its transform. Chapter 12 deals with
ensemble modeling. This is a new and important area for numerical
weather and climate prediction. Finally, yet another new area that
has to do with adaptive observational strategies is included as
Chapter 13. It foretells where data deficiencies may reside in
model from an exploratory ensemble run of experiments and the
spread of such forecasts.
Krishnamurti shows how people can free themselves radically and immediately from the tyranny of the expected, no matter what their age--opening the door to transforming society and their relationships.
An Introduction to Numerical Weather Prediction Techniques is unique in the meteorological field as it presents for the first time theories and software of complex dynamical and physical processes required for numerical modeling. It was first prepared as a manual for the training of the World Meteorological Organization's programs at a similar level. This new book updates these exercises and also includes the latest data sets. This book covers important aspects of numerical weather prediction techniques required at an introductory level. These techniques, ranging from simple one-dimensional space derivative to complex numerical models, are first described in theory and for most cases supported by fully tested computational software. The text discusses the fundamental physical parameterizations needed in numerical weather models, such as cumulus convection, radiative transfers, and surface energy fluxes calculations. The book gives the user all the necessary elements to build a numerical model. An Introduction to Numerical Weather Prediction Techniques is rich in illustrations, especially tables showing outputs from each individual algorithm presented. Selected figures using actual meteorological data are also used. This book is primarily intended for senior-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students in meteorology. It is also excellent for individual scientists who wish to use the book for self-study. Scientists dealing with geophysical data analysis or predictive models will find this book filled with useful techniques and data-processing algorithms.
The Dravidian languages are spoken by over 200 million people in
South Asia and in Diaspora communities around the world, and
constitute the world's fifth largest language family. It consists
of about 26 languages in total including Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada
and Telugu, as well as over 20 non-literary languages. In this
book, Bhadriraju Krishnamurti, one of the most eminent
Dravidianists of our time, provides a comprehensive study of the
phonological and grammatical structure of the whole Dravidian
family from different aspects. He describes its history and writing
systems, discusses its structure and typology, and considers its
lexicon. Distant and more recent contacts between Dravidian and
other language groups are also discussed. With its comprehensive
coverage this book will be welcomed by all students of Dravidian
languages and will be of interest to linguists in various branches
of the discipline as well as Indologists.
Sound investment decisions require an in-depth knowledge of the
financial markets and available financial instruments. This book
provides students and professionals with an understanding of the
role and activities of an equity security analyst within the
investment process. Emphasis is on understanding the process of
analyzing companies; the valuation process; and the challenges of
achieving success in a highly competitive capital market. The
authors present a comprehensive compendium on the financial theory,
the empirical evidence and the mathematical tools that form the
underlying principles of investment decisions.
Krishnamurti is a leading spiritual teacher of our century. In The First and Last Freedom he cuts away symbols and false associations in the search for pure truth and perfect freedom. Through discussions on suffering, fear, gossip, sex and other topics, Krishnamurti’s quest becomes the readers, an undertaking of tremendous significance.
The Limits of Thought is a series of penetrating dialogues between
the great spiritual leader, J. Krishnamurti and the renowned
physicist, David Bohm.
The starting point of their engaging exchange is the question: If
truth is something different than reality, then what place has
action in daily life in relation to truth and reality? We see Bohm
and Krishnamurti explore the nature of consciousness and the
condition of humanity. These enlightening dialogues address issues
of truth, desire awareness, tradition, and love.
Limits of Thought is an important book by two very respected and
important thinkers. Anyone interested to see how Krishnamurti and
Bohm probe some of the most essential questions of our very
existence will be drawn to this great work.
The Limits of Thought is a series of penetrating dialogues between the great spiritual leader, J. Krishnamurti and the renowned physicist, David Bohm. The starting point of their engaging exchange is the question: If truth is something different than reality, then what place has action in daily life in relation to truth and reality? We see Bohm and Krishnamurti explore the nature of consciousness and the condition of humanity. These enlightening dialogues address issues of truth, desire awareness, tradition, and love. Limits of Thought is an important book by two very respected and important thinkers. Anyone interested to see how Krishnamurti and Bohm probe some of the most essential questions of our very existence will be drawn to this great work.
‘The material contained in this volume was originally presented in the form of talks to students, teachers and parents in India, but its keen penetration and lucid simplicity will be deeply meaningful to thoughtful people everywhere, of all ages, and in every walk of life. Krishnamurti examines with characteristic objectivity and insight the expressions of what we are pleased to call our culture, our education, religion, politics and tradition; and he throws much light on such basic emotions as ambition, greed and envy, the desire for security and the lust for power – all of which he shows to be deteriorating factors in human society.’From the Editor’s Note‘Krishnamurti’s observations and explorations of modern man’s estate are penetrating and profound, yet given with a disarming simplicity and directness. To listen to him or to read his thoughts is to face oneself and the world with an astonishing morning freshness.’Anne Marrow Lindbergh
This is a scathing critique of contemporary spirituality by one of
its most unusual figures. In a world in which spiritual techniques,
teachers, concepts, and organisations are legion, U G Krishnamurti
stands nearly alone in his rejection of it all: the natural state
is a causal: it just happens. The author does not equate the
natural state with enlightenment, which he describes as an illusion
created by our culture. He states emphatically that one can do
nothing to attain the natural state.
'One of the greatest thinkers of the age' The Dalai Lama 'One of
the five saints of the 20th century' - TIME magazine 'Krishnamurti
influenced me profoundly' - Deepak Chopra Who are you? What are
you? What do you want from life? One of the world's great
philosophical teachers, Krishnamurti, offers his inspiring wisdom
on many of life's hurdles from relationships and love, to anxiety
and loneliness. He answers such questions as 'What is the
significance of life?' and 'How do I live life to the full?' to
reveal the best way of being true to yourself. Read by millions
from all walks of life, Krishnamurti shows us there is no path, no
higher authority, no guru to follow, and that ultimately it is our
own responsibility as to how we live our lives.
This comprehensive record of Krishnamurti’s teachings is an excellent, wide-ranging introduction to the great philosopher’s thought. With among others, Jacob Needleman, Alain Naude, and Swami Venkatasananda, Krishnamurti examines such issues as the role of the teacher and tradition; the need for awareness of ‘cosmic consciousness; the problem of good and evil; and traditional Vedanta methods of help for different levels of seekers.
Diverse in chemical nature, water soluble and lipid soluble
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intracellular events, both at the genomic and non-genomic levels.
Thus, metabolic pathways and intracellular signaling are influenced
by vitamins or their derivatives through vitamin binding to
specific proteins. Vitamin-Binding Proteins: Functional
Consequences examines the function of various vitamins based on
this binding, as well as their role as antioxidants, leading to
effects on intracellular mechanisms. This book explores the
resulting functional consequences at the level of cells, tissues,
and organs as well as the neurological, endocrine, and immune
systems. The text addresses the effects that lead to both normal
physiological function and pharmacological activity with
significant therapeutic potential in a wide spectrum of disease
processes. Leading experts discuss various vitamins including the
function of retinoids in development, immunity, and obesity; the
role of vitamin D in the immune system, infectious processes, and
cardiovascular disease; and the effects of vitamins E, C, and K on
the vascular system. Chapters cover the therapeutic potential of
the vitamin B6 vitamer pyridoxamine and the lipid-soluble
B1analogue benfotiamine. They also describe various functions of
biotin as well as gene transcriptional regulation through biotin
and biotin-binding proteins. The text addresses folate
receptor-mediated therapeutics, vitamin B12 derivatives in tumor
targeting, and implication of ascorbic acid in different disorders.
Expounding newer areas of vitamin function, this book explores the
interface of physiological vitamin function and pharmacological
vitamin action, offering a broad perspective of possible vitamin
binding therapeutics.
An underground spiritual classic distributed widely for the first
time in the U.S., this is the story of one of the most unusual
figures in contemporary spirituality, U.G. Krishnamurti, in his own
words. The Mystique of Enlightenment is a scathing critique of
contemporary spirituality. In a world in which spiritual
techniques, teachers, concepts, and organizations are legion, U. G.
stands nearly alone in his rejection of it all: "I am only
interested in describing this state, in clearing away the
occultation and mystification in which those people in the 'holy
business' have shrouded the whole thing. Maybe I can convince you
not to waste a lot of time and energy looking for a state that does
not exist except in your imagination... The natural state is
acausal: it just happens." The author does not equate the natural
state with enlightenment, which he describes as an illusion created
by our culture. He states emphatically that one can do nothing to
attain the natural state. In fact, any movement towards it
separates one from it. U. G. Krishnamurti is an original voice in
which much of contemporary spirituality is understood in a new way.
For those interested in the full spectrum of modern spiritual
thought, this is a "must read." In the well-known history of J.
Krishnamurti, few names have been so strongly associated with his
message as U. G. Krishnamurti, who shared a close but contentious
relationship with him over many years. U.G. was raised to take on
the mantle of guru, much like J. Krishnamurti. When the two men
eventually met, each had rejected the guru role, and for years they
conversed regularly, struggling to uncover the nature of truth,
before a falling out led each in a different direction. It is
fairly common in reading modern spiritual books to find references
to U. G. Krishnamurti's influence on both teachers and their
students. His books have been translated into nearly every European
language, as well as Chinese and Japanese. Widely regarded in India
and Europe, The Mystique of Enlightenment is considered by U.G.'s
closest associates to be the best summary of his ideas. The book
consists of transcripts of informal talks with those who come to
ask him questions. In one of these talks, he relates his life
story, including the events leading up to and comprising what he
calls his "calamity," or his entry into the natural state. Since
his own experience of coming into the natural state at age 49, he
has spent his time traveling throughout the world, staying with
friends or in rented apartments for a few months at a time. He
gives no public talks, but meets with people who come to see him.
What he offers is not hope or encouragement, but stark reality: "Of
one thing I am certain. I cannot help you solve your basic dilemma
or save you from self-deception, and if I can't help you, no one
can." His message is simple: he has no message. Nevertheless, his
words can inspire you to face your own assumptions and motivations
and discover for yourself what is true.
Krishnamurti proposes that the current crisis is not social,
political, economic or religious but the direct consequence of our
fragmented way of living: The fault is in our consciousness. Over
600 passages were studied in all, and the aspects of choiceless
awareness most frequently addressed by Krishnamurti were noted and
then selected for this book.
This book collects the refereed proceedings of the First
International Conference onon Algorithms and Discrete Applied
Mathematics, CALDAM 2015, held in Kanpur, India, in February 2015.
The volume contains 26 full revised papers from 58 submissions
along with 2 invited talks presented at the conference. The
workshop covered a diverse range of topics on algorithms and
discrete mathematics, including computational geometry, algorithms
including approximation algorithms, graph theory and computational
complexity.
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