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Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis
Is it possible to be totally free of influence, to find the origin, the beginning of all things?
Q1: Is there a faculty to see that there is no path to truth outside myself? What will give me the need, the energy to move in this direction?
Q2: I am afraid to change. If I change, what will happen afterwards?
Q3: How does one meet aggression and psychological attack from a close relative from whom one cannot escape?
Q4: What do you say to people who seem to pick parts of what you say that fits their problems or interest and then discard the rest?
Q5: There are many accounts of people following a particular discipline who come upon the immeasurable. Are they self-deluded, or have they come to this somehow despite their efforts?
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit:
Get in touch at [email protected]
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.
By Krishnamurti Foundation TrustKrishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis
Is it possible to be totally free of influence, to find the origin, the beginning of all things?
Q1: Is there a faculty to see that there is no path to truth outside myself? What will give me the need, the energy to move in this direction?
Q2: I am afraid to change. If I change, what will happen afterwards?
Q3: How does one meet aggression and psychological attack from a close relative from whom one cannot escape?
Q4: What do you say to people who seem to pick parts of what you say that fits their problems or interest and then discard the rest?
Q5: There are many accounts of people following a particular discipline who come upon the immeasurable. Are they self-deluded, or have they come to this somehow despite their efforts?
-
The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit:
Get in touch at [email protected]
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.