This book is about the misunderstanding of cults (especially their purpose and philosophy), about how much a part of our ordinary lives are cults, about one particular "reasonable" cult--the cult of the spiritual teacher J. Krishnamurti. His movement is not often considered a cult, but the believed infallibility and unquestionability of its leader--tacitly supported by leader and followers--has, as in all cults, closed off free thinking. This book...
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