In “The Natural State,” U. G. Krishnamurti presents a compelling exploration of the nature of consciousness and the illusion of the self. Written in a conversational tone, this thought-provoking text challenges conventional wisdom about spirituality and enlightenment, rejecting traditional paths and doctrines. Krishnamurti'Äôs radical insights are grounded in his personal experiences, offering readers not merely philosophical assertions but an invitation to experience reality beyond the confines of mental constructs. The book stands out in the landscape of spiritual literature as it dismantles the very frameworks that others uphold, urging a return to the raw essence of being. U. G. Krishnamurti, a maverick thinker and an unorthodox guru, lived a life marked by an intense inquiry into the nature of existence. His encounters with established spiritual traditions, including a brief association with the teachings of J. Krishnamurti, led him to forge an independent path. Drawing from his existential realizations, he articulates a vision of life that is unmediated by the illusions cultivated by society, challenging readers to question their assumptions about life and spirituality. I highly recommend “The Natural State” to anyone seeking a profound understanding of awareness and reality. This book is essential reading for those weary of dogma and eager for a direct, unfiltered communion with existence. It is an invitation to readers to transcend the false dichotomies of thought and to explore the depth of their own natural state.