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"The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti - Volume II 1934-1935: What Is Right Action?" is a compilation of Krishnamurti's talks and discussions given across various locations including New Zealand, Ojai, New York, South America, and Mexico. In this volume, Krishnamurti explores the nature of problems — social, religious, and economic — emphasizing that they cannot be solved in isolation because they are deeply interconnected. He argues that treating these issues as separate compartments only increases conflict and suffering.
Krishnamurti also delves into the fundamental understanding of action. He distinguishes between action driven by ideas, which he asserts limits true action, and action free from ideation, which can lead to genuine transformation. He explores how actions conditioned by results or the desire to become something create the "actor" or ego, resulting in a continual struggle and conflict.
The work encourages seeing life as an integrated whole rather than fragmented parts and challenges prevailing intellectual, social, and religious structures that separate knowledge from true, unconditioned action. It remains a profound philosophical inquiry into consciousness, human behavior, and the essence of ethical living.
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