Krishnamurti and Psychology

<p>Where others only raise their voice because of a renowned academic career, he raised his voice because he was never really successful conditioned by society and could observe from the outside, from a position of freedom.</p> <p>And he, too, never had the feeling of holding back what he had to say about psychology. Because out of his unconditioned mind, he had a more precise and a broader overlook than psychologists themselves. At least that is something we can assume, and that was something that he claimed. With this view, he regularly caused troubled feelings at his talks for psychologists, and for these feelings he sometimes excused.</p> <p>While psychology was never interested in Krishnamurti and vice versa, there were often psychologists who were deeply interested in what he had to say.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/chili-prepper/krishnamurti-and-psychology-36d9bb271811"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>