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Krishnamurti's Journal

Krishnamurti's Journal, republished as The Beauty of Life: Krishnamurti's Journal is a diary of 20th-century Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986). Originally published in print in 1982, it was republished under the new title in an extended edition in 2023. The diary, a handwritten journal that eschews the first person, is composed of entries dated in 1973, 1975 and (in the extended edition) 1981. The entries touch on favorite Krishnamurti topics like meditation, the dangerous effects of identification and of conditioned thinking, and the need for radical individual psychological reset. The diary is also known for poetic and nuanced descriptions of nature, and of nature's relationship with human consciousness. The published work is considered one of the very few books Krishnamurti wrote himself.

Krishnamurti's Journal
First US edition
AuthorJiddu Krishnamurti
CountryUnited Kingdom, United States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAutobiography, philosophy
Publisher
Publication date
  • 1982 (1st edition)
  • 2023 (3rd revised full-text edition)
Media type
Pages
  • 100 pp (1st edition)
  • 208 pp (full-text edition)
ISBN978-0-06-064841-1 (1st US edition)
978-1-78678-747-7 (full-text hardcover)
TextKrishnamurti's Journal at J. Krishnamurti Online
  • Retitled The Beauty of Life in full-text edition
  • J. Krishnamurti Online has the 1st edition

About the work Edit

Mary Lutyens, authorized biographer and longtime friend of Krishnamurti, writes in Foreword that in September 1973 he "suddenly started keeping a journal."[1] Yet elsewhere she states that she had at the time suggested the journal to Krishnamurti. This is affirmed in contemporary notes by Mary Zimbalist, Krishnamurti's personal secretary and close associate; she writes that following Lutyens' suggestion Krishnamurti recounted a strange experience he reputedly had two weeks earlier, and agreed to start the journal. He began writing the next day, 14 September 1973, while at Brockwood Park in Hampshire.[2]

Krishnamurti kept writing (in pencil) almost daily for a period of six weeks, during his stay at Brockwood Park and then while in Rome; he resumed the diary in April 1975 in California, committing the last entry there on 24 April at Malibu. These entries comprise the original edition of the published diary; however six years later Krishnamurti wrote additional entries. Zimbalist states he added to the journal in August 1981, when he was at Gstaad, Switzerland; he continued writing intermittently after he returned to Brockwood Park later the same month,[3] with the final entry dated 28 August 1981. The additions, consisting of 13 new entries in 36 pages, were published in an extended edition 42 years later, in 2023.[4]

Lutyens considers the published diary "one of two books K [Krishnamurti] wrote himself", as almost all known Krishnamurti texts are verbatim or edited transcripts of his talks and discussions, edited collections of his notes, and material he dictated in person or on audiotape.[5] In print, the extended edition contains 59 entries most of which are between one and three pages long. Krishnamurti wrote in second or third person, referring to himself in the latter mode exclusively; [6] in a few cases there is an anonymous interlocutor. A typical entry expounds on one or more of Krishnamurti's favorite themes through observations of nature, consciousness, and life that often flow seamlessly into each other.[7]

A commentator stated that in this and other diaries "depictions of nature are stunning in their fine detail, suggestive nuance, and variety. The observations about consciousness and about meditation are at one with the teachings as they were articulated to the public." He adds that in the Journal there are no overt references to the reputed experiences called the process and the otherness, that permeate the previously published Krishnamurti's Notebook (1976). Instead, in this diary "[t]he psychological observations closely parallel his statements from the public platform, although in a somewhat condensed and, if possible, a more immediate form."[8] Lutyens believes this diary reveals "more about [Krishnamurti] personally than any of his other work"[1] and offers, "only in his writings ... we have these lovely descriptions of nature."[9]

Publication history Edit

The book was originally published in early 1982 by Gollancz in the UK and by Harper & Row in the US. The UK edition, in hardcover, has a portrait photograph of Krishnamurti on the front jacket; the US paperback a front cover portrait illustration of him. Without a table of contents, the short foreword by Lutyens is followed by the diary entries ordered and titled according to place and date. Copyright was held by the Krishnamurti Foundation Trust (KFT), a UK organization. A UK paperback version was published by Gollancz in August 1987.

In 2003, the Krishnamurti Foundation India (Chennai) published a "2nd revised edition", while another paperback was published by the KFT in 2004. Both are based on the original edition; they feature still life front covers and small author photographs on the back cover.[10]

In January 2023 the work was republished in the extended "third, revised full-text edition" under the title The Beauty of Life (subtitled Krishnamurti's Journal). This edition includes the additional entries of 1981, and an edition-specific Introduction. Also, a table of contents listing in chronological order the places the diary was written; the front cover features a still life photograph. It was published in the UK and US by Watkins (an imprint of UK publisher Watkins Media) in print (hardcover) and digital media (e-book) versions, with copyright by the KFT. Previously, the diary entries of 1981 had originally been published in the KFT's Bulletin, a subscription-based periodical, between 1989 and 1991 as "reprint[s] from a journal".[11]

As of September 2023 a free-to-read text version of the work's first edition was available at J. Krishnamurti Online (JKO), the official Jiddu Krishnamurti web-based repository (see § External links).

Select editions Edit

Reception Edit

A review in the Yoga Journal commended the book as "vividly illustrating his [Krishnamurti's] philosophy of meditation-in-action", and the author as an "observer of great compassion" whose sensitive descriptions are applied to the smallest detail.[12] The work's frequent commentary on meditation, and its perceived overall meditative quality, has been used as an example for certain types of meditation practice in school settings; such practices are considered an aid in reducing antisocial behavior and classroom tensions.[13]

In an unrelated book review published in College English, the reviewer juxtaposes parts of the diary entry for 16 September 1973 with a quote from a reviewed academic work as examples of nature writing, and noting their differences asks, "why can't scholarly writing ... have the lyric beauty and deep personal concern of Krishnamurti's journal, instead of turning so often to ... ritualistic ideological narrative?"[14]

The diary entry for 24 September 1973 is discussed in an anthology of contemplative literature, as an illustration of Krishnamurti's ideas about direct observation, the perils of identifying with concepts and ideas, and the need for a radically new human consciousness.[15]

The work has been cited in 21st century theoretical revisions of psychoanalysis,[16] and has inspired published poetry.[17] The first edition's reputed favorable public reception lead to the publication in 1987 of yet another Krishnamurti diary, Krishnamurti to Himself. [18]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b Lutyens 1982, p. [5]. Retrieved 2022-02-20 – via J. Krishnamurti Online.
  2. ^ Lutyens 1983, p. 196; Zimbalist 2013, "Issue 28". Retrieved 2022-02-27; Brockwood Park is the site of several Krishnamurti-related institutions, and was his residence in the UK (Krishnamurti Foundation Trust 2022, home page, § "Brockwood Park". Retrieved 2022-02-27).
  3. ^ Zimbalist 2013, "Issue 69". Retrieved 2022-02-27. According to Zimbalist, Krishnamurti added the material following a request by Lutyens, who reputedly thought the work needed padding for its upcoming publication. Her contemporary notes mention Krishnamurti continuing to write in early September, without clarifying whether such writing was part of his journal.
  4. ^ J. Krishnamurti 2023b, p. 207; the new entries were not dated by Krishnamurti. The dates were marked on the diary pages "probably by Mary [Zimbalist] on the dates he gave them to her in 1981." (McCoy 2023b); also, Krishnamurti did not note the places these entries were written. The locales were added at the time of publication (J. Krishnamurti 2023b, p. 142, annotation); Krishnamurti manuscripts and other materials are kept at archives established by affiliated foundations (Krishnamurti Foundation Trust n.d., "From the Archives". Retrieved 2023-09-06).
  5. ^ Lutyens 1988, p. 3. Krishnamurti's Notebook was another handwritten diary, published 1976 with minimal, proofreading-related editing; R. Martin 2003, p. 10; Weeraperuma 1998, "Introduction", pp. VII–XIV. In an extensive bibliography of works by and about Krishnamurti. The works referred to by Lutyens cover Krishnamurti's post-Theosophical period (starting in the very early 1930s); until the late 1940s he also infrequently authored brief introductions to official transcripts of his talks (Lutyens 1983, p. 60).
  6. ^ Williams 2004, p. 396. Krishnamurti almost always used the third person in his later public talks and discussions; he was questioned about such usage by listeners: J. Krishnamurti 1974, at the Wayback Machine (archived 2022-03-05).
  7. ^ Williams 2004, pp. 406–407. Retrieved 2022-02-27 – via Google Books (limited preview).
  8. ^ Moody 2015, pp. 150–151. [Term emphasis added.] See Krishnamurti's Notebook § About the work for more on the terms and the related reputed experiences; others who see Krishnamurti as a mystic have instead pointed to Journal entries as statements related to such experiences (G. T. Martin 1986, p. 368).
  9. ^ Lutyens 1988, p. 55.
  10. ^ The stated mission of the Krishnamurti foundations is to preserve and disseminate his work (Krishnamurti Foundation Trust 2022, home page. Retrieved 2022-02-27); the nature and extent of revisions in the 2003 Krishnamurti Foundation India paperback (ISBN 978-8187326373, OCLC 85896619) is unclear; the 1987 Gollancz edition (ISBN 978-0575041264, OCLC 16078115) was apparently the first paperback edition for the UK market.
  11. ^ J. Krishnamurti 2023a, edition notice; the 1981 entries were published chronologically in Bulletin issues 56 ("Spring 1989") to 61 ("Second Issue 1991"). Unlike the book version each entry was given a title related to its content (J. Krishnamurti 1989, 1991); as the book's first edition was already in production when the additional manuscript pages were delivered for publication, the new entries were not included (McCoy 2023b).
  12. ^ Lee 1982. Positive brief review of the 1st US edition.
  13. ^ Erricker 2001, p. 86. Retrieved 2022-02-27 – via Google Books (limited preview). Krishnamurti uses "the recollection of a place and the sense of being there as a meditation, ..." Part of the diary's first entry (p. 9, 1st US ed.) is reproduced as an example.
  14. ^ Sirc 2001, p. 518. The relevant diary entry is in pp. 12–13 (1st US ed.).
  15. ^ Jones 2015, pp. 657–658. Retrieved 2022-02-27 – via Google Books (limited preview). The related anthology contribution examines the Krishnamurti book This Light in Oneself (ISBN 978-1570624421, Shambhala 1999), where the diary entry (pp. 28–29, 1st US ed.) was reprinted as a chapter titled "A New Consciousness".
  16. ^ Samberra 2017. Part of the diary entry of 21 September 1973 (pp. 22–23, 1st US ed.) comprises this work's epilogue.
  17. ^ Beyer 1993. "he sat on / a rock disappeared into the fold / of morning".
  18. ^ Lutyens 1987.

References Edit

  • Beyer, Lynne (1993). "Krishnamurti's Journal". Grand Street. No. 46. New York. p. 213. ISSN 0734-5496. JSTOR 25007686.
  • Jiddu, Krishnamurti (1974). (transcript). Talks at Santa Monica 1974. Krishnamurti Foundation of America. JKO legacy document no. SM74T2. Archived from the original on 2022-03-05. Retrieved 2023-01-16 – via Wayback Machine. Date 17 March 1974.
  • —— (1989). "Love Is Not Thought". Bulletin. No. 56. Bramdean, UK: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. pp. 2–5. p. 5: Reprint from a journal, 3 August 1981.
  • —— (1991). "Egotistic Occupation Is Destroying Us". Bulletin. No. 61. Bramdean, UK: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. pp. 4–5. p. 5: Reprint from a journal, 28 August 1981.
  • Jones, Constance A. (2015). "Chapter 14. Techniqueless Meditation: J. Krishnamurti's 'This Light in Oneself'". In Komjathy, Louis (ed.). Contemplative literature: A comparative sourcebook on meditation and contemplative prayer (hardcover) (1st ed.). Albany, New York: SUNY Press. pp. 645–702. ISBN 978-1-4384-5705-5. Retrieved 2022-02-27 – via Google Books.
  • Lee, Virginia, ed. (November–December 1982). "Krishnamurti's Journal". Books. Yoga Journal. No. 47. Berkeley, California: California Yoga Teachers Association. p. 60. ISSN 0191-0965. Retrieved 2022-02-27 – via Google Books. p. 60n: Virginia Lee is the book review editor.
  • Zimbalist, Mary (2013). Forbes, Scott H. (ed.). "In the presence of Krishnamurti: The memoirs of Mary Zimbalist". In the presence of K. Portland, Oregon: Holistic Education. Archived from the original on 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2022-02-27.

External links Edit

  • "Krishnamurti's Journal" – Home page for the full text of the original edition, hosted as a free resource at J. Krishnamurti Online, the "official repository of the teachings of J. Krishnamurti". Krishnamurti foundations.

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Krishnamurti s Journal republished as The Beauty of Life Krishnamurti s Journal is a diary of 20th century Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti 1895 1986 Originally published in print in 1982 it was republished under the new title in an extended edition in 2023 The diary a handwritten journal that eschews the first person is composed of entries dated in 1973 1975 and in the extended edition 1981 The entries touch on favorite Krishnamurti topics like meditation the dangerous effects of identification and of conditioned thinking and the need for radical individual psychological reset The diary is also known for poetic and nuanced descriptions of nature and of nature s relationship with human consciousness The published work is considered one of the very few books Krishnamurti wrote himself Krishnamurti s JournalFirst US editionAuthorJiddu KrishnamurtiCountryUnited Kingdom United StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectAutobiography philosophyPublisherGollancz UK Harper amp Row US WatkinsPublication date1982 1st edition 2023 3rd revised full text edition Media typeDigital e book Print hardcover paperback Pages100 pp 1st edition 208 pp full text edition ISBN978 0 06 064841 1 1st US edition 978 1 78678 747 7 full text hardcover TextKrishnamurti s Journal at J Krishnamurti OnlineRetitled The Beauty of Life in full text edition J Krishnamurti Online has the 1st edition Contents 1 About the work 2 Publication history 2 1 Select editions 3 Reception 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksAbout the work EditMary Lutyens authorized biographer and longtime friend of Krishnamurti writes in Foreword that in September 1973 he suddenly started keeping a journal 1 Yet elsewhere she states that she had at the time suggested the journal to Krishnamurti This is affirmed in contemporary notes by Mary Zimbalist Krishnamurti s personal secretary and close associate she writes that following Lutyens suggestion Krishnamurti recounted a strange experience he reputedly had two weeks earlier and agreed to start the journal He began writing the next day 14 September 1973 while at Brockwood Park in Hampshire 2 Krishnamurti kept writing in pencil almost daily for a period of six weeks during his stay at Brockwood Park and then while in Rome he resumed the diary in April 1975 in California committing the last entry there on 24 April at Malibu These entries comprise the original edition of the published diary however six years later Krishnamurti wrote additional entries Zimbalist states he added to the journal in August 1981 when he was at Gstaad Switzerland he continued writing intermittently after he returned to Brockwood Park later the same month 3 with the final entry dated 28 August 1981 The additions consisting of 13 new entries in 36 pages were published in an extended edition 42 years later in 2023 4 Lutyens considers the published diary one of two books K Krishnamurti wrote himself as almost all known Krishnamurti texts are verbatim or edited transcripts of his talks and discussions edited collections of his notes and material he dictated in person or on audiotape 5 In print the extended edition contains 59 entries most of which are between one and three pages long Krishnamurti wrote in second or third person referring to himself in the latter mode exclusively 6 in a few cases there is an anonymous interlocutor A typical entry expounds on one or more of Krishnamurti s favorite themes through observations of nature consciousness and life that often flow seamlessly into each other 7 A commentator stated that in this and other diaries depictions of nature are stunning in their fine detail suggestive nuance and variety The observations about consciousness and about meditation are at one with the teachings as they were articulated to the public He adds that in the Journal there are no overt references to the reputed experiences called the process and the otherness that permeate the previously published Krishnamurti s Notebook 1976 Instead in this diary t he psychological observations closely parallel his statements from the public platform although in a somewhat condensed and if possible a more immediate form 8 Lutyens believes this diary reveals more about Krishnamurti personally than any of his other work 1 and offers only in his writings we have these lovely descriptions of nature 9 Publication history EditThe book was originally published in early 1982 by Gollancz in the UK and by Harper amp Row in the US The UK edition in hardcover has a portrait photograph of Krishnamurti on the front jacket the US paperback a front cover portrait illustration of him Without a table of contents the short foreword by Lutyens is followed by the diary entries ordered and titled according to place and date Copyright was held by the Krishnamurti Foundation Trust KFT a UK organization A UK paperback version was published by Gollancz in August 1987 In 2003 the Krishnamurti Foundation India Chennai published a 2nd revised edition while another paperback was published by the KFT in 2004 Both are based on the original edition they feature still life front covers and small author photographs on the back cover 10 In January 2023 the work was republished in the extended third revised full text edition under the title The Beauty of Life subtitled Krishnamurti s Journal This edition includes the additional entries of 1981 and an edition specific Introduction Also a table of contents listing in chronological order the places the diary was written the front cover features a still life photograph It was published in the UK and US by Watkins an imprint of UK publisher Watkins Media in print hardcover and digital media e book versions with copyright by the KFT Previously the diary entries of 1981 had originally been published in the KFT s Bulletin a subscription based periodical between 1989 and 1991 as reprint s from a journal 11 As of September 2023 update a free to read text version of the work s first edition was available at J Krishnamurti Online JKO the official Jiddu Krishnamurti web based repository see External links Select editions Edit Jiddu Krishnamurti 1982 Krishnamurti s journal hardcover Foreword by Lutyens Mary 1st UK ed London Gollancz 100 pp ISBN 978 0575030404 2004 Krishnamurti s journal paperback Foreword by Lutyens Mary KFT ed Bramdean Krishnamurti Foundation Trust 132 pp ISBN 978 0900506239 2023 The beauty of life Krishnamurti s journal Kindle e book Introduction by McCoy Ray Foreword by Lutyens Mary 3rd revised full text ed London Watkins 1779 kB ISBN 978 1 78678 753 8 via Kindle Direct Publishing Reception EditA review in the Yoga Journal commended the book as vividly illustrating his Krishnamurti s philosophy of meditation in action and the author as an observer of great compassion whose sensitive descriptions are applied to the smallest detail 12 The work s frequent commentary on meditation and its perceived overall meditative quality has been used as an example for certain types of meditation practice in school settings such practices are considered an aid in reducing antisocial behavior and classroom tensions 13 In an unrelated book review published in College English the reviewer juxtaposes parts of the diary entry for 16 September 1973 with a quote from a reviewed academic work as examples of nature writing and noting their differences asks why can t scholarly writing have the lyric beauty and deep personal concern of Krishnamurti s journal instead of turning so often to ritualistic ideological narrative 14 The diary entry for 24 September 1973 is discussed in an anthology of contemplative literature as an illustration of Krishnamurti s ideas about direct observation the perils of identifying with concepts and ideas and the need for a radically new human consciousness 15 The work has been cited in 21st century theoretical revisions of psychoanalysis 16 and has inspired published poetry 17 The first edition s reputed favorable public reception lead to the publication in 1987 of yet another Krishnamurti diary Krishnamurti to Himself 18 See also EditJiddu Krishnamurti bibliographyNotes Edit a b Lutyens 1982 p 5 Retrieved 2022 02 20 via J Krishnamurti Online Lutyens 1983 p 196 Zimbalist 2013 Issue 28 Retrieved 2022 02 27 Brockwood Park is the site of several Krishnamurti related institutions and was his residence in the UK Krishnamurti Foundation Trust 2022 home page Brockwood Park Retrieved 2022 02 27 Zimbalist 2013 Issue 69 Retrieved 2022 02 27 According to Zimbalist Krishnamurti added the material following a request by Lutyens who reputedly thought the work needed padding for its upcoming publication Her contemporary notes mention Krishnamurti continuing to write in early September without clarifying whether such writing was part of his journal J Krishnamurti 2023b p 207 the new entries were not dated by Krishnamurti The dates were marked on the diary pages probably by Mary Zimbalist on the dates he gave them to her in 1981 McCoy 2023b also Krishnamurti did not note the places these entries were written The locales were added at the time of publication J Krishnamurti 2023b p 142 annotation Krishnamurti manuscripts and other materials are kept at archives established by affiliated foundations Krishnamurti Foundation Trust n d From the Archives Retrieved 2023 09 06 Lutyens 1988 p 3 Krishnamurti s Notebook was another handwritten diary published 1976 with minimal proofreading related editing R Martin 2003 p 10 Weeraperuma 1998 Introduction pp VII XIV In an extensive bibliography of works by and about Krishnamurti The works referred to by Lutyens cover Krishnamurti s post Theosophical period starting in the very early 1930s until the late 1940s he also infrequently authored brief introductions to official transcripts of his talks Lutyens 1983 p 60 Williams 2004 p 396 Krishnamurti almost always used the third person in his later public talks and discussions he was questioned about such usage by listeners J Krishnamurti 1974 Para 61 62 at the Wayback Machine archived 2022 03 05 Williams 2004 pp 406 407 Retrieved 2022 02 27 via Google Books limited preview Moody 2015 pp 150 151 Term emphasis added See Krishnamurti s Notebook About the work for more on the terms and the related reputed experiences others who see Krishnamurti as a mystic have instead pointed to Journal entries as statements related to such experiences G T Martin 1986 p 368 Lutyens 1988 p 55 The stated mission of the Krishnamurti foundations is to preserve and disseminate his work Krishnamurti Foundation Trust 2022 home page Retrieved 2022 02 27 the nature and extent of revisions in the 2003 Krishnamurti Foundation India paperback ISBN 978 8187326373 OCLC 85896619 is unclear the 1987 Gollancz edition ISBN 978 0575041264 OCLC 16078115 was apparently the first paperback edition for the UK market J Krishnamurti 2023a edition notice the 1981 entries were published chronologically in Bulletin issues 56 Spring 1989 to 61 Second Issue 1991 Unlike the book version each entry was given a title related to its content J Krishnamurti 1989 1991 as the book s first edition was already in production when the additional manuscript pages were delivered for publication the new entries were not included McCoy 2023b Lee 1982 Positive brief review of the 1st US edition Erricker 2001 p 86 Retrieved 2022 02 27 via Google Books limited preview Krishnamurti uses the recollection of a place and the sense of being there as a meditation Part of the diary s first entry p 9 1st US ed is reproduced as an example Sirc 2001 p 518 The relevant diary entry is in pp 12 13 1st US ed Jones 2015 pp 657 658 Retrieved 2022 02 27 via Google Books limited preview The related anthology contribution examines the Krishnamurti book This Light in Oneself ISBN 978 1570624421 Shambhala 1999 where the diary entry pp 28 29 1st US ed was reprinted as a chapter titled A New Consciousness Samberra 2017 Part of the diary entry of 21 September 1973 pp 22 23 1st US ed comprises this work s epilogue Beyer 1993 he sat on a rock disappeared into the fold of morning Lutyens 1987 References EditBeyer Lynne 1993 Krishnamurti s Journal Grand Street No 46 New York p 213 ISSN 0734 5496 JSTOR 25007686 Erricker Clive 2001 Chapter 15 Meditation and story In Erricker Clive amp Erricker Jane eds Meditation in schools A practical guide to calmer classrooms hardcover 1st ed London Continuum International Publishing Group pp 83 88 ISBN 978 0826449771 Retrieved 2022 07 10 via Google Books Jiddu Krishnamurti 1974 Meeting Life Second Public Talk transcript Talks at Santa Monica 1974 Krishnamurti Foundation of America JKO legacy document no SM74T2 Archived from the original on 2022 03 05 Retrieved 2023 01 16 via Wayback Machine Date 17 March 1974 1989 Love Is Not Thought Bulletin No 56 Bramdean UK Krishnamurti Foundation Trust pp 2 5 p 5 Reprint from a journal 3 August 1981 1991 Egotistic Occupation Is Destroying Us Bulletin No 61 Bramdean UK Krishnamurti Foundation Trust pp 4 5 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