"Few modern thinkers have so seamlessly integrated psychology, philosophy, and religion." -Publisher Weekly
In The Inner Revolution, Krishnamurti examines how remembering and retaining past events, both pleasant and painful, gives us a false sense of continuity that causes suffering. His teaching speaks of being attentive and perceiving clearly, in order to face directly the new challenges that life poses to us at every moment. In this way, The Interior Revolution provides a totally innovative and much deeper approach to the question of time, the past or permanence. Only if we base ourselves on this lucidity –Krishnamurti teaches– can we transform the world around us.