This richly illustrated narrative explores the essential relationship between inner freedom and the perceptive life. It is both a spiritual history of the modern era, and a personal exploration of the nature of timeless transformation. It includes a study of the life of Annie Besant and her work in Theosophical Society concluding with the importance of J. Krishnamurti in bringing a new consciousness of change.
A burgeoning culture of holistic values may as yet have little significance for a world caught up in a confusion of conflicting viewpoints. Yet however life has shaped us, to live wholly and perceptively leads one to the threshold of a fertile mystery locked in consciousness itself, a place where concepts of self, time and causality can take on an entirely new meaning.
Exploring the significance of causality and change in our lives is never the exclusive province of science or philosophy. When we are done with all the theories, how do we perceive change both within ourselves and in the world around us?
OF TIME AND THE TIMELESS uncovers the limitations of our temporal conditioning, which the author explores in the light of a timeless perception that is firmly rooted in the present. The resulting narrative is both intimate and universal, making it accessible to a wide selection of readers who are interested in exploring the essential relationship between inner freedom and the perceptive life.