![]() The author came to India in search of spirituality that finally brought him to Osho’s commune and made him take sannyas. Krishnamurti and Pupul JayakarĮnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. The book, Osho, India and Me, by Jack Allanach, who became Swami Krishna Prem while living in India at a commune of Acharya Rajneesh, called Osho by his followers, is about his experiences in Mumbai and Pune. ![]() Meditation Mastery (New Dimensions Radio) ![]() Truth is a Pathless Land (New Dimensions Radio) You can left click on the link to listen or right click and “save as” to download. Krishnamurti – Life in Freedom (Early Writings)īelow you will find any audio files for download. JKrishnamurti Education and the Significance of Life ![]() I would encourage anyone who feels that they are enriched by the books to purchase hard-copies if they exist. ![]() I have downloaded them from various sources on the internet and in these uncertain times it seems wise to make them available on a multitude of sites. The following PDF files are provided for educational purposes. ![]()
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