Ulrich Brugger

Eternally New

Daily meditations for a free mind and an open heart

Eternally New is a luminous collection of 60 meditations spanning over six decades, offering poetic reflections on spirituality, inner freedom, and the search for timeless truth. Rooted in Brugger’s journey as an educator and spiritual seeker, the book transcends religious dogma to explore universal themes such as love, creativity, silence, and self-awareness.

Each meditation is brief yet profound, encouraging readers to live consciously, embrace stillness, and remain open to the “eternally new” insights that arise beyond thought and time. Stylistically minimalist and contemplative, the work echoes influences from both Eastern and Western philosophies, resonating with voices like Krishnamurti and Thich Nhat Hanh.

Brugger emphasizes liberation from mental conditioning and the transformative power of presence, advocating for a free mind, compassionate action, and global renewal. His reflections encourage not only personal awakening but also collective evolution toward a “new humanity.”

With its non-dogmatic tone and poetic clarity, Eternally New serves as both a spiritual companion and practical guide for those seeking meaning, stillness, and renewal in a rapidly changing world.

Ulrich Brugger

A New Approach to Learning and Living

Transforming the classroom into a place of self-discovery

A New Approach to Learning and Living offers a rare and timely exploration of the educational philosophy of J. Krishnamurti. Drawing on exclusive interviews with teachers and students from Krishnamurti Schools in India—many of whom had direct conversations with Krishnamurti himself—the book examines how education can nurture deeply human individuals and inspire a culture rooted in awareness, compassion, and radical inner change.

This work blends philosophy and practical insight, making it especially valuable for educators, parents, and anyone engaged in the art of learning. It illuminates how teaching can move beyond academic performance to foster genuine self-understanding, curiosity, and responsibility toward the world.