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The Flight of the Eagle

J Krishnamurti

Summary

In exploring the profound nature of human consciousness and freedom, the work delves into the metaphor of the eagle's flight as a symbol of the mind's aspiration toward liberation from conditioning and fear. This philosophical discourse challenges conventional perceptions of self and society, encouraging readers to examine the roots of conflict within themselves and the structures that bind them.

  • Freedom from Conditioning: The narrative emphasizes that true freedom arises when the mind is free from all psychological conditioning, including societal, cultural, and personal biases.
  • The Illusion of the Self: It posits that the...

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