Editor's entry
~1 min readKrishnamurti’s first major book, with a foreword by Aldous Huxley, lays out his core position: truth is a pathless land, and any system, guru or method that promises to deliver it instead obscures it. The book is mostly transcribed dialogues addressing fear, conditioning and the nature of attention, and was Huxley’s introduction of Krishnamurti to a literary audience.
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editor-collectedWidely regarded as the foundational Krishnamurti text and a touchstone of 20th-century non-institutional spirituality. Huxley’s foreword brought it to a literary audience; later readers have noted the dialogues’ repetitiveness and Krishnamurti’s tendency to refuse virtually every question’s framing. Influential on Bruce Lee, David Bohm and a generation of teachers who built on his refusal of method while quietly building their own. It has sold more copies than any other Krishnamurti book.
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3 questions- What is The First and Last Freedom about?
- Krishnamurti’s core claim: truth is a pathless land, and any system, guru or method that promises to deliver it instead obscures it. The book is mostly transcribed dialogues addressing fear, conditioning and the nature of attention.
- Why does Aldous Huxley appear on the cover?
- Huxley wrote the foreword to the 1954 first edition. His endorsement brought Krishnamurti to a literary audience that had previously known him mostly through Theosophical Society circles, and the book remains the most widely circulated Krishnamurti title in English.
- How is the book typically critiqued?
- Readers note the dialogues’ repetitiveness and Krishnamurti’s tendency to refuse virtually every question’s framing, which can read as evasive. Sympathetic readers — including David Bohm and Bruce Lee — argued that this refusal is the point: any method offered would contradict the claim that truth has no path.
Catalogue record
- Author
- Jiddu Krishnamurti
- Title
- The First and Last Freedom
- Publisher
- Harper & Brothers
- Year
- 1 May 1954
- Pages
- 288
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9780060648312
- Shelf
- Philosophy · Awakening · Consciousness
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