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<p>Across this wide selection of events, from public talks to in-depth conversations, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence: the nature of thought, fear and desire; the roots of conflict and conditioning; and whether the mind can be free – questions 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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>This podcast sits alongside 'Urgency of Change: The Krishnamurti Podcast', which features carefully curated extracts on over 200 topics. The Krishnamurti Collection, by contrast, makes complete recordings available in a convenient format, preserving the unedited, natural unfolding of each talk.</p>
<p>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:<br /> <br />Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br />The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br />Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br />Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br />Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
1/18: Knowledge and the Transformation of Man</p>
<p>Q: Is there freedom in knowledge?</p>
<p>It is our business as human beings to realize the enormous suffering, misery, confusion in the world. Do we realize with all seriousness our responsibility to the whole of mankind?</p>
<p>Do we see the basic factor that we are the world, that the world is not separate from us?</p>
<p>What place has knowledge, experience in changing the quality of a mind that has become violent, petty, selfish, greedy, ambitious?</p>
<p>What are the limits of knowledge? Can the mind be free from the known, not verbally but actually?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
1/18: Knowledge and the Transformation of Man</p>
<p>Q: Is there freedom in knowledge?</p>
<p>It is our business as human beings to realize the enormous suffering, misery, confusion in the world. Do we realize with all seriousness our responsibility to the whole of mankind?</p>
<p>Do we see the basic factor that we are the world, that the world is not separate from us?</p>
<p>What place has knowledge, experience in changing the quality of a mind that has become violent, petty, selfish, greedy, ambitious?</p>
<p>What are the limits of knowledge? Can the mind be free from the known, not verbally but actually?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: Is there freedom in knowledge?
It is our business as human beings to realize the enormous suffering, misery, confusion in the world. Do we realize with all seriousness our responsibility to the whole of mankind?
Do we see the basic factor that we are the world, that the world is not separate from us?
What place has knowledge, experience in changing the quality of a mind that has become violent, petty, selfish, greedy, ambitious?
What are the limits of knowledge? Can the mind be free from the known, not verbally but actually?
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
2/18: Knowledge and Conflict in Human Relationships</p>
<p>Q: What place has knowledge in relationship?</p>
<p>There must be freedom from the known, otherwise the known is merely the repetition of the past, the tradition, the image.</p>
<p>The observer is tradition, the past, the conditioned mind that looks at things, at itself, at the world.</p>
<p>When the observer observes he does so with memories, experience, hurts, despairs, hopes, with the background of knowledge.</p>
<p>Whenever man operates with that knowledge in relationships there is division and therefore conflict.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
2/18: Knowledge and Conflict in Human Relationships</p>
<p>Q: What place has knowledge in relationship?</p>
<p>There must be freedom from the known, otherwise the known is merely the repetition of the past, the tradition, the image.</p>
<p>The observer is tradition, the past, the conditioned mind that looks at things, at itself, at the world.</p>
<p>When the observer observes he does so with memories, experience, hurts, despairs, hopes, with the background of knowledge.</p>
<p>Whenever man operates with that knowledge in relationships there is division and therefore conflict.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of LivingSan Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson2/18: Knowledge and Conflict in Human Relationships
Q: What place has knowledge in relationship?
There must be freedom from the known, otherwise the known is merely the repetition of the past, the tradition, the image.
The observer is tradition, the past, the conditioned mind that looks at things, at itself, at the world.
When the observer observes he does so with memories, experience, hurts, despairs, hopes, with the background of knowledge.
Whenever man operates with that knowledge in relationships there is division and therefore conflict.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
3/18: What Is Communication With Others?</p>
<p>Q: What does it mean to be serious?</p>
<p>In the word ‘communication’ is implied the art of listening.</p>
<p>Listening demands a quality of attention in which there is a real sense of having an insight as we go along, each second.</p>
<p>Communication implies that we must be at the same level at the same time, with the same intensity, walking together on the same road, thinking together in the same tongue, observing together, sharing together.</p>
<p>Responsibility means total commitment. The world is in a mess and it's my responsibility, living in this world as a human being who has created this mess, to be serious about its resolution.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
3/18: What Is Communication With Others?</p>
<p>Q: What does it mean to be serious?</p>
<p>In the word ‘communication’ is implied the art of listening.</p>
<p>Listening demands a quality of attention in which there is a real sense of having an insight as we go along, each second.</p>
<p>Communication implies that we must be at the same level at the same time, with the same intensity, walking together on the same road, thinking together in the same tongue, observing together, sharing together.</p>
<p>Responsibility means total commitment. The world is in a mess and it's my responsibility, living in this world as a human being who has created this mess, to be serious about its resolution.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of LivingSan Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson3/18: What Is Communication With Others?
Q: What does it mean to be serious?
In the word ‘communication’ is implied the art of listening.
Listening demands a quality of attention in which there is a real sense of having an insight as we go along, each second.
Communication implies that we must be at the same level at the same time, with the same intensity, walking together on the same road, thinking together in the same tongue, observing together, sharing together.
Responsibility means total commitment. The world is in a mess and it's my responsibility, living in this world as a human being who has created this mess, to be serious about its resolution.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
4/18: What Is a Responsible Human Being?</p>
<p>Q: What is responsibility in human relationship?</p>
<p>What is your responsibility for human growth, human culture, human goodness? What is your responsibility to the earth?</p>
<p>When you feel responsible for a child there is a flowering of real affection and care and you don't train him or condition him to kill another for the sake of your country.</p>
<p>Human beings are now conditioned to be irresponsible. What are the serious people going to do with the irresponsible people?</p>
<p>If you show me how irresponsible I am, what responsibility means, you care for me. When there is total responsibility in which freedom and care go together, the mind has no image in relationship.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
4/18: What Is a Responsible Human Being?</p>
<p>Q: What is responsibility in human relationship?</p>
<p>What is your responsibility for human growth, human culture, human goodness? What is your responsibility to the earth?</p>
<p>When you feel responsible for a child there is a flowering of real affection and care and you don't train him or condition him to kill another for the sake of your country.</p>
<p>Human beings are now conditioned to be irresponsible. What are the serious people going to do with the irresponsible people?</p>
<p>If you show me how irresponsible I am, what responsibility means, you care for me. When there is total responsibility in which freedom and care go together, the mind has no image in relationship.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: What is responsibility in human relationship?
What is your responsibility for human growth, human culture, human goodness? What is your responsibility to the earth?
When you feel responsible for a child there is a flowering of real affection and care and you don't train him or condition him to kill another for the sake of your country.
Human beings are now conditioned to be irresponsible. What are the serious people going to do with the irresponsible people?
If you show me how irresponsible I am, what responsibility means, you care for me. When there is total responsibility in which freedom and care go together, the mind has no image in relationship.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
5/18: Order Comes From the Understanding of Our Disorder</p>
<p>Q: What is order in freedom?</p>
<p>Unless we understand the nature and structure of disorder we can never find out what is order. How has the whole phenomenon of disorder come about?</p>
<p>Is order something imposed, a discipline, which is conformity, suppression, imitation? Is order acceptance, obedience?</p>
<p>Unless we understand the movement of thought we cannot understand disorder. A mind that is caught in measurement can never find truth. Is it possible to look without measurement? </p>
<p>Is it possible to live a life, the whole of life, acting, laughing, crying, without a shadow of comparison?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
5/18: Order Comes From the Understanding of Our Disorder</p>
<p>Q: What is order in freedom?</p>
<p>Unless we understand the nature and structure of disorder we can never find out what is order. How has the whole phenomenon of disorder come about?</p>
<p>Is order something imposed, a discipline, which is conformity, suppression, imitation? Is order acceptance, obedience?</p>
<p>Unless we understand the movement of thought we cannot understand disorder. A mind that is caught in measurement can never find truth. Is it possible to look without measurement? </p>
<p>Is it possible to live a life, the whole of life, acting, laughing, crying, without a shadow of comparison?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: What is order in freedom?
Unless we understand the nature and structure of disorder we can never find out what is order. How has the whole phenomenon of disorder come about?
Is order something imposed, a discipline, which is conformity, suppression, imitation? Is order acceptance, obedience?
Unless we understand the movement of thought we cannot understand disorder. A mind that is caught in measurement can never find truth. Is it possible to look without measurement? 
Is it possible to live a life, the whole of life, acting, laughing, crying, without a shadow of comparison?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>6 • San Diego 1974 (6/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 6: The Nature and Total Eradication of Fear</title>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
6/18: The Nature and Total Eradication of Fear</p>
<p>Q: Can the mind be free of fear?</p>
<p>Physical fears and psychological fears are interrelated. There are conscious as well as unconscious fears.</p>
<p>The racial fears, the fears that society has taught me, the fears that the family has imposed, all those crawling, ugly, brutal things that are hidden, how can they all come up naturally and be exposed so that the mind sees them completely?</p>
<p>What is the answer to this fact of fear which has been carried on from generation to generation?</p>
<p>Is there a way of dealing with fear, not the branches but the root of it? </p>
<p>Behind the words, the descriptions, the explanations, what is fear?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
6/18: The Nature and Total Eradication of Fear</p>
<p>Q: Can the mind be free of fear?</p>
<p>Physical fears and psychological fears are interrelated. There are conscious as well as unconscious fears.</p>
<p>The racial fears, the fears that society has taught me, the fears that the family has imposed, all those crawling, ugly, brutal things that are hidden, how can they all come up naturally and be exposed so that the mind sees them completely?</p>
<p>What is the answer to this fact of fear which has been carried on from generation to generation?</p>
<p>Is there a way of dealing with fear, not the branches but the root of it? </p>
<p>Behind the words, the descriptions, the explanations, what is fear?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: Can the mind be free of fear?
Physical fears and psychological fears are interrelated. There are conscious as well as unconscious fears.
The racial fears, the fears that society has taught me, the fears that the family has imposed, all those crawling, ugly, brutal things that are hidden, how can they all come up naturally and be exposed so that the mind sees them completely?
What is the answer to this fact of fear which has been carried on from generation to generation?
Is there a way of dealing with fear, not the branches but the root of it? 
Behind the words, the descriptions, the explanations, what is fear?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
7/18: Understanding, Not Controlling, Desire</p>
<p>Q: What is pleasure? What is desire?</p>
<p>We are not condemning pleasure but observing it. To go into the question of pleasure one has to look into desire. Through propaganda desire is inflamed.</p>
<p>What is desire? How does it come about that this very strong desire is born, cultivated? Must desire be controlled at all? Desire seems to be a very active and demanding instinct that is going on all the time.</p>
<p>Why has pleasure, whether of sex, possession, power, knowledge or enlightenment, become so extraordinarily important in life? Pleasure is an extraordinary thing. To see a beautiful thing and to enjoy it, what is wrong with that?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
7/18: Understanding, Not Controlling, Desire</p>
<p>Q: What is pleasure? What is desire?</p>
<p>We are not condemning pleasure but observing it. To go into the question of pleasure one has to look into desire. Through propaganda desire is inflamed.</p>
<p>What is desire? How does it come about that this very strong desire is born, cultivated? Must desire be controlled at all? Desire seems to be a very active and demanding instinct that is going on all the time.</p>
<p>Why has pleasure, whether of sex, possession, power, knowledge or enlightenment, become so extraordinarily important in life? Pleasure is an extraordinary thing. To see a beautiful thing and to enjoy it, what is wrong with that?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
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Q: What is pleasure? What is desire?
We are not condemning pleasure but observing it. To go into the question of pleasure one has to look into desire. Through propaganda desire is inflamed.
What is desire? How does it come about that this very strong desire is born, cultivated? Must desire be controlled at all? Desire seems to be a very active and demanding instinct that is going on all the time.
Why has pleasure, whether of sex, possession, power, knowledge or enlightenment, become so extraordinarily important in life? Pleasure is an extraordinary thing. To see a beautiful thing and to enjoy it, what is wrong with that?
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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        <title>8 • San Diego 1974 (8/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 8: Does Pleasure Bring Happiness?</title>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
8/18: Does Pleasure Bring Happiness?</p>
<p>Q: What relationship has pleasure to joy? Is pleasure happiness?</p>
<p>Is there any relationship between pleasure and enjoyment? What is pleasure and what keeps it going? What is the pursuit, the constant direction of it?</p>
<p>A single tree standing on the hill. You see that it is really beautiful, the flowers, the deer, the meadows, the water, and the single tree and its shadow. It is almost breath-taking.</p>
<p>Does thought then come along and say how extraordinary it was, what a delight it was? Isn't there then desire for repetition? So thought gives nourishment, sustains it and gives a direction to pleasure. Why should thought come into it at all?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
8/18: Does Pleasure Bring Happiness?</p>
<p>Q: What relationship has pleasure to joy? Is pleasure happiness?</p>
<p>Is there any relationship between pleasure and enjoyment? What is pleasure and what keeps it going? What is the pursuit, the constant direction of it?</p>
<p>A single tree standing on the hill. You see that it is really beautiful, the flowers, the deer, the meadows, the water, and the single tree and its shadow. It is almost breath-taking.</p>
<p>Does thought then come along and say how extraordinary it was, what a delight it was? Isn't there then desire for repetition? So thought gives nourishment, sustains it and gives a direction to pleasure. Why should thought come into it at all?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: What relationship has pleasure to joy? Is pleasure happiness?
Is there any relationship between pleasure and enjoyment? What is pleasure and what keeps it going? What is the pursuit, the constant direction of it?
A single tree standing on the hill. You see that it is really beautiful, the flowers, the deer, the meadows, the water, and the single tree and its shadow. It is almost breath-taking.
Does thought then come along and say how extraordinary it was, what a delight it was? Isn't there then desire for repetition? So thought gives nourishment, sustains it and gives a direction to pleasure. Why should thought come into it at all?
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>9 • San Diego 1974 (9/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 9: Sorrow, Passion and Beauty</title>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
9/18: Sorrow, Passion and Beauty</p>
<p>Q: What is beauty?</p>
<p>We are becoming more and more artificial, superficial and verbal. Has man lost touch with nature? Has he lost the delicacy, the sensitivity of the mind, heart and body? </p>
<p>What is beauty? Must it be expressed? Does it need the word, the stone, the colour, the paint, or is it something that cannot be put into words, into a building, a statue?</p>
<p>Without passion you can't have beauty. Passion comes when there is suffering. Remaining with that suffering, not escaping from it, brings passion. Passion means the complete abandonment of the ‘me’, the self, the ego, and therefore the austerity of great beauty.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
9/18: Sorrow, Passion and Beauty</p>
<p>Q: What is beauty?</p>
<p>We are becoming more and more artificial, superficial and verbal. Has man lost touch with nature? Has he lost the delicacy, the sensitivity of the mind, heart and body? </p>
<p>What is beauty? Must it be expressed? Does it need the word, the stone, the colour, the paint, or is it something that cannot be put into words, into a building, a statue?</p>
<p>Without passion you can't have beauty. Passion comes when there is suffering. Remaining with that suffering, not escaping from it, brings passion. Passion means the complete abandonment of the ‘me’, the self, the ego, and therefore the austerity of great beauty.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of LivingSan Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson9/18: Sorrow, Passion and Beauty
Q: What is beauty?
We are becoming more and more artificial, superficial and verbal. Has man lost touch with nature? Has he lost the delicacy, the sensitivity of the mind, heart and body? 
What is beauty? Must it be expressed? Does it need the word, the stone, the colour, the paint, or is it something that cannot be put into words, into a building, a statue?
Without passion you can't have beauty. Passion comes when there is suffering. Remaining with that suffering, not escaping from it, brings passion. Passion means the complete abandonment of the ‘me’, the self, the ego, and therefore the austerity of great beauty.
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>10 • San Diego 1974 (10/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 10: The Art of Listening</title>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
10/18: The Art of Listening</p>
<p>Q: What is seeing? What is listening? What is learning?</p>
<p>Do we see actually or through a screen darkly, through a screen of prejudice, a screen of our experiences, wishes, pleasures, fears, between us and the object of perception? Do we ever see the thing at all?</p>
<p>Does the act of listening bring about complete freedom from all statements? Is the mind completely attentive? Then the mind is extraordinarily free to act. Then the seeing is doing.</p>
<p>I learn in order to gain reward or avoid punishment. I learn a particular job or craft to earn a livelihood. Is learning a process of accumulation? Is there any other kind of learning that is not accumulating, and acting from that? </p>
<p>Have we learned anything from sorrow? What is there to learn?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
10/18: The Art of Listening</p>
<p>Q: What is seeing? What is listening? What is learning?</p>
<p>Do we see actually or through a screen darkly, through a screen of prejudice, a screen of our experiences, wishes, pleasures, fears, between us and the object of perception? Do we ever see the thing at all?</p>
<p>Does the act of listening bring about complete freedom from all statements? Is the mind completely attentive? Then the mind is extraordinarily free to act. Then the seeing is doing.</p>
<p>I learn in order to gain reward or avoid punishment. I learn a particular job or craft to earn a livelihood. Is learning a process of accumulation? Is there any other kind of learning that is not accumulating, and acting from that? </p>
<p>Have we learned anything from sorrow? What is there to learn?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of LivingSan Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson10/18: The Art of Listening
Q: What is seeing? What is listening? What is learning?
Do we see actually or through a screen darkly, through a screen of prejudice, a screen of our experiences, wishes, pleasures, fears, between us and the object of perception? Do we ever see the thing at all?
Does the act of listening bring about complete freedom from all statements? Is the mind completely attentive? Then the mind is extraordinarily free to act. Then the seeing is doing.
I learn in order to gain reward or avoid punishment. I learn a particular job or craft to earn a livelihood. Is learning a process of accumulation? Is there any other kind of learning that is not accumulating, and acting from that? 
Have we learned anything from sorrow? What is there to learn?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>11 • San Diego 1974 (11/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 11: Being Hurt and Hurting Others</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
11/18: Being Hurt and Hurting Others</p>
<p>Q: What is a religious life?</p>
<p>The word ‘religion’ means gathering together all energy, at all levels, so that it will bring about great attention. Can the mind be so totally attentive that the unnameable comes into being?</p>
<p>What is the quality, structure, nature of a mind, and therefore of a heart and brain, that can perceive something beyond the measurement of thought, something that is not only sacred and holy in itself but that is capable of seeing something immense?</p>
<p>In discussing religion we ought to inquire into the nature of hurt, because a mind that is not hurt is an innocent mind. Can our hurts be healed so that not a mark is left and can future hurts be prevented, without any resistance?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
11/18: Being Hurt and Hurting Others</p>
<p>Q: What is a religious life?</p>
<p>The word ‘religion’ means gathering together all energy, at all levels, so that it will bring about great attention. Can the mind be so totally attentive that the unnameable comes into being?</p>
<p>What is the quality, structure, nature of a mind, and therefore of a heart and brain, that can perceive something beyond the measurement of thought, something that is not only sacred and holy in itself but that is capable of seeing something immense?</p>
<p>In discussing religion we ought to inquire into the nature of hurt, because a mind that is not hurt is an innocent mind. Can our hurts be healed so that not a mark is left and can future hurts be prevented, without any resistance?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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The word ‘religion’ means gathering together all energy, at all levels, so that it will bring about great attention. Can the mind be so totally attentive that the unnameable comes into being?
What is the quality, structure, nature of a mind, and therefore of a heart and brain, that can perceive something beyond the measurement of thought, something that is not only sacred and holy in itself but that is capable of seeing something immense?
In discussing religion we ought to inquire into the nature of hurt, because a mind that is not hurt is an innocent mind. Can our hurts be healed so that not a mark is left and can future hurts be prevented, without any resistance?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
12/18: Love, Sex and Pleasure</p>
<p>Q: What is love?</p>
<p>Is love pleasure, the expression of desire? Is love the fulfilment of sexual appetite? </p>
<p>Is love the pursuit of a desired end? Is love a thing that can be cultivated?</p>
<p>Love has been identified with sex which means, basically, with pleasure. Why have we made sex such an enormous, fantastic, romantic, sentimental affair? What is the relationship of joy, enjoyment and pleasure to love?</p>
<p>To come upon this thing called love you must understand the place of pleasure. A mind that has been trained, sustained in this rotten social conditioning must first free itself before it can talk about love.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
12/18: Love, Sex and Pleasure</p>
<p>Q: What is love?</p>
<p>Is love pleasure, the expression of desire? Is love the fulfilment of sexual appetite? </p>
<p>Is love the pursuit of a desired end? Is love a thing that can be cultivated?</p>
<p>Love has been identified with sex which means, basically, with pleasure. Why have we made sex such an enormous, fantastic, romantic, sentimental affair? What is the relationship of joy, enjoyment and pleasure to love?</p>
<p>To come upon this thing called love you must understand the place of pleasure. A mind that has been trained, sustained in this rotten social conditioning must first free itself before it can talk about love.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: What is love?
Is love pleasure, the expression of desire? Is love the fulfilment of sexual appetite? 
Is love the pursuit of a desired end? Is love a thing that can be cultivated?
Love has been identified with sex which means, basically, with pleasure. Why have we made sex such an enormous, fantastic, romantic, sentimental affair? What is the relationship of joy, enjoyment and pleasure to love?
To come upon this thing called love you must understand the place of pleasure. A mind that has been trained, sustained in this rotten social conditioning must first free itself before it can talk about love.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
13/18: A Different Way of Living</p>
<p>Q: What is living?</p>
<p>What actually is existence, living, this whole field of man's endeavour to better himself, not only in the technological world but also psychologically? Man wants to be different, he wants to be more than he is.</p>
<p>Isn't the way we live most impractical, an insane way of living, destructive, with utter indifference to the earth? Is this the way to behave, to appreciate the beauty of living? Is there a way of living without conflict?</p>
<p>As a human being am I ever conscious? And what is consciousness? Is consciousness its content? Is death a continuity of that consciousness, or the ending of consciousness with its content?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
13/18: A Different Way of Living</p>
<p>Q: What is living?</p>
<p>What actually is existence, living, this whole field of man's endeavour to better himself, not only in the technological world but also psychologically? Man wants to be different, he wants to be more than he is.</p>
<p>Isn't the way we live most impractical, an insane way of living, destructive, with utter indifference to the earth? Is this the way to behave, to appreciate the beauty of living? Is there a way of living without conflict?</p>
<p>As a human being am I ever conscious? And what is consciousness? Is consciousness its content? Is death a continuity of that consciousness, or the ending of consciousness with its content?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: What is living?
What actually is existence, living, this whole field of man's endeavour to better himself, not only in the technological world but also psychologically? Man wants to be different, he wants to be more than he is.
Isn't the way we live most impractical, an insane way of living, destructive, with utter indifference to the earth? Is this the way to behave, to appreciate the beauty of living? Is there a way of living without conflict?
As a human being am I ever conscious? And what is consciousness? Is consciousness its content? Is death a continuity of that consciousness, or the ending of consciousness with its content?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>14 • San Diego 1974 (14/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 14: Death, Life and Love Are Indivisible</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
14/18: Death, Life and Love Are Indivisible</p>
<p>Q: What is death?</p>
<p>If one is not frightened then what is death? What is it one is frightened of in death? Is it of losing the content of consciousness?</p>
<p>Death becomes living when the content of consciousness, which makes its own frontier, its own limitations, comes to an end. Can that content empty itself?</p>
<p>Can the mind be aware totally of all the content: the collective, the personal, the racial, the transitory?</p>
<p>You can only incarnate now when you die to the content. You can be reborn, regenerate totally if you die to the content. So living is dying.</p>
<p>Living, love and death are one, moving and indivisible, and that is immortal.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
14/18: Death, Life and Love Are Indivisible</p>
<p>Q: What is death?</p>
<p>If one is not frightened then what is death? What is it one is frightened of in death? Is it of losing the content of consciousness?</p>
<p>Death becomes living when the content of consciousness, which makes its own frontier, its own limitations, comes to an end. Can that content empty itself?</p>
<p>Can the mind be aware totally of all the content: the collective, the personal, the racial, the transitory?</p>
<p>You can only incarnate now when you die to the content. You can be reborn, regenerate totally if you die to the content. So living is dying.</p>
<p>Living, love and death are one, moving and indivisible, and that is immortal.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of LivingSan Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson14/18: Death, Life and Love Are Indivisible
Q: What is death?
If one is not frightened then what is death? What is it one is frightened of in death? Is it of losing the content of consciousness?
Death becomes living when the content of consciousness, which makes its own frontier, its own limitations, comes to an end. Can that content empty itself?
Can the mind be aware totally of all the content: the collective, the personal, the racial, the transitory?
You can only incarnate now when you die to the content. You can be reborn, regenerate totally if you die to the content. So living is dying.
Living, love and death are one, moving and indivisible, and that is immortal.
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
15/18: Religion, Authority and Education - Part 1</p>
<p>Q: What is religion?</p>
<p>In the West and the East, in the world of Islam, Buddhism or Christianity the same principle goes on, worshipping an image which has been created. It is the human being that has created the image. Can the mind observe this phenomenon and see its own demand for security, permanency, and deny all that?</p>
<p>Why does the mind divide life, accepting authority in one way and denying it in another? We accept the tyranny of a petty little guru with fanciful ideas and reject a political tyranny or a dictatorship.</p>
<p>What is the importance of authority? What is behind this acceptance of authority?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
15/18: Religion, Authority and Education - Part 1</p>
<p>Q: What is religion?</p>
<p>In the West and the East, in the world of Islam, Buddhism or Christianity the same principle goes on, worshipping an image which has been created. It is the human being that has created the image. Can the mind observe this phenomenon and see its own demand for security, permanency, and deny all that?</p>
<p>Why does the mind divide life, accepting authority in one way and denying it in another? We accept the tyranny of a petty little guru with fanciful ideas and reject a political tyranny or a dictatorship.</p>
<p>What is the importance of authority? What is behind this acceptance of authority?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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In the West and the East, in the world of Islam, Buddhism or Christianity the same principle goes on, worshipping an image which has been created. It is the human being that has created the image. Can the mind observe this phenomenon and see its own demand for security, permanency, and deny all that?
Why does the mind divide life, accepting authority in one way and denying it in another? We accept the tyranny of a petty little guru with fanciful ideas and reject a political tyranny or a dictatorship.
What is the importance of authority? What is behind this acceptance of authority?
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
16/18: Religion, Authority and Education - Part 2</p>
<p>How am I to inquire into religion?</p>
<p>What is religion, what is God, what is immortality, what is beauty? Can the mind put aside totally the structure of thought with regard to religion?</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of the authority of another, however divine or not divine? Can the mind put away everything that man has taught, invented, imagined about religion, God? Can wisdom be sought through a book, a teacher, from another, through sacrifice, torture, renunciation?</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of all the things that are born of fear, desire, pleasure?</p>
<p>Your thoughts, speech and behaviour are the very essence of religion. If they are not, religion can't exist.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
16/18: Religion, Authority and Education - Part 2</p>
<p>How am I to inquire into religion?</p>
<p>What is religion, what is God, what is immortality, what is beauty? Can the mind put aside totally the structure of thought with regard to religion?</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of the authority of another, however divine or not divine? Can the mind put away everything that man has taught, invented, imagined about religion, God? Can wisdom be sought through a book, a teacher, from another, through sacrifice, torture, renunciation?</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of all the things that are born of fear, desire, pleasure?</p>
<p>Your thoughts, speech and behaviour are the very essence of religion. If they are not, religion can't exist.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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How am I to inquire into religion?
What is religion, what is God, what is immortality, what is beauty? Can the mind put aside totally the structure of thought with regard to religion?
Can the mind be free of the authority of another, however divine or not divine? Can the mind put away everything that man has taught, invented, imagined about religion, God? Can wisdom be sought through a book, a teacher, from another, through sacrifice, torture, renunciation?
Can the mind be free of all the things that are born of fear, desire, pleasure?
Your thoughts, speech and behaviour are the very essence of religion. If they are not, religion can't exist.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
17/18: Meditation, a Quality of Attention That Pervades All of One’s Life</p>
<p>Q: What is meditation?</p>
<p>Do we accept the orthodox, traditional, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi meditation, or could we put away all that and ask: what is meditation?</p>
<p>To start from not knowing what meditation is, then I'm free to flow in the inquiry.</p>
<p>Is meditation divorced from daily living or does meditation cover the whole field of existence?</p>
<p>In my inquiry am I awake or is the past so alive that it is dictating my life in the present?</p>
<p>Is there a way of living without control? Can I live a life of meditation in which there is no control?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
17/18: Meditation, a Quality of Attention That Pervades All of One’s Life</p>
<p>Q: What is meditation?</p>
<p>Do we accept the orthodox, traditional, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi meditation, or could we put away all that and ask: what is meditation?</p>
<p>To start from not knowing what meditation is, then I'm free to flow in the inquiry.</p>
<p>Is meditation divorced from daily living or does meditation cover the whole field of existence?</p>
<p>In my inquiry am I awake or is the past so alive that it is dictating my life in the present?</p>
<p>Is there a way of living without control? Can I live a life of meditation in which there is no control?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: What is meditation?
Do we accept the orthodox, traditional, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi meditation, or could we put away all that and ask: what is meditation?
To start from not knowing what meditation is, then I'm free to flow in the inquiry.
Is meditation divorced from daily living or does meditation cover the whole field of existence?
In my inquiry am I awake or is the past so alive that it is dictating my life in the present?
Is there a way of living without control? Can I live a life of meditation in which there is no control?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson
18/18: Meditation and the Sacred Mind</p>
<p>Q: What place has will in meditation?</p>
<p>Can you be choicelessly aware of this movement of desire, control, will, action?</p>
<p>What is space? Do we have space? Can the mind have space? When the mind is occupied with family, business, God, drink, sex, is there space? When knowledge occupies the whole field of the mind there is no space. Outward space is not going to give inner space.</p>
<p>There is no silence when there is direction. Can the mind empty itself of its content? Can the mind, the brain, the body be really silent? When the mind is utterly silent what is the immeasurable? In silence, time stops.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living<br>
San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson<br>
18/18: Meditation and the Sacred Mind</p>
<p>Q: What place has will in meditation?</p>
<p>Can you be choicelessly aware of this movement of desire, control, will, action?</p>
<p>What is space? Do we have space? Can the mind have space? When the mind is occupied with family, business, God, drink, sex, is there space? When knowledge occupies the whole field of the mind there is no space. Outward space is not going to give inner space.</p>
<p>There is no silence when there is direction. Can the mind empty itself of its content? Can the mind, the brain, the body be really silent? When the mind is utterly silent what is the immeasurable? In silence, time stops.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of LivingSan Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson18/18: Meditation and the Sacred Mind
Q: What place has will in meditation?
Can you be choicelessly aware of this movement of desire, control, will, action?
What is space? Do we have space? Can the mind have space? When the mind is occupied with family, business, God, drink, sex, is there space? When knowledge occupies the whole field of the mind there is no space. Outward space is not going to give inner space.
There is no silence when there is direction. Can the mind empty itself of its content? Can the mind, the brain, the body be really silent? When the mind is utterly silent what is the immeasurable? In silence, time stops.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>19 • Brockwood Park 1971 (1/6) • Talk 1: Being Free of the Deepest Conditioning</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings
1/6: Being Free of the Deepest Conditioning</p>
<p>Can man ever be free, not only of the superficial conditioning of a particular culture, but also of the much deeper conditioning, of which most of us are unconscious?</p>
<p>The demand for psychological security is much deeper than the demand for physiological security.</p>
<p>How is thought to function beautifully, efficiently, healthily and not create division between people?</p>
<p>Is there a field which is not measurable by thought? </p>
<p>There must be a learning of observation in which thought doesn’t interfere at all.</p>
<p>How am I to be aware of the unconscious, hidden images?</p>
<p>Can there be silence from which thought can operate?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy<br>
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings<br>
1/6: Being Free of the Deepest Conditioning</p>
<p>Can man ever be free, not only of the superficial conditioning of a particular culture, but also of the much deeper conditioning, of which most of us are unconscious?</p>
<p>The demand for psychological security is much deeper than the demand for physiological security.</p>
<p>How is thought to function beautifully, efficiently, healthily and not create division between people?</p>
<p>Is there a field which is not measurable by thought? </p>
<p>There must be a learning of observation in which thought doesn’t interfere at all.</p>
<p>How am I to be aware of the unconscious, hidden images?</p>
<p>Can there be silence from which thought can operate?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of EnergyBrockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings1/6: Being Free of the Deepest Conditioning
Can man ever be free, not only of the superficial conditioning of a particular culture, but also of the much deeper conditioning, of which most of us are unconscious?
The demand for psychological security is much deeper than the demand for physiological security.
How is thought to function beautifully, efficiently, healthily and not create division between people?
Is there a field which is not measurable by thought? 
There must be a learning of observation in which thought doesn’t interfere at all.
How am I to be aware of the unconscious, hidden images?
Can there be silence from which thought can operate?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>20 • Brockwood Park 1971 (2/6) • Talk 2: Action Without the Authority of the Image</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings
2/6: Action Without the Authority of the Image</p>
<p>Can we have a relationship, and therefore co-operation, without the authority of the image?</p>
<p>How am I consciously to examine all the images which lie hidden in the recesses of my mind?</p>
<p>Q: If the mind is in a state of disorder, what can it do?</p>
<p>When there is no observer in attention there is no image-forming at all.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy<br>
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings<br>
2/6: Action Without the Authority of the Image</p>
<p>Can we have a relationship, and therefore co-operation, without the authority of the image?</p>
<p>How am I consciously to examine all the images which lie hidden in the recesses of my mind?</p>
<p>Q: If the mind is in a state of disorder, what can it do?</p>
<p>When there is no observer in attention there is no image-forming at all.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of EnergyBrockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings2/6: Action Without the Authority of the Image
Can we have a relationship, and therefore co-operation, without the authority of the image?
How am I consciously to examine all the images which lie hidden in the recesses of my mind?
Q: If the mind is in a state of disorder, what can it do?
When there is no observer in attention there is no image-forming at all.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>21 • Brockwood Park 1971 (3/6) • Discussion 1: Can I Live a Harmonious Life?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings
3/6: Can I Live a Harmonious Life?</p>
<p>Q: What is the difference between analysis and examination of one’s immediate reactions? </p>
<p>Q: I am full of fears, deep-rooted uncertainties - how am I to be completely free of them?</p>
<p>When I analyse myself and my reactions or behaviour, there is the act and the actor. There is a division between the two and that creates conflict between ‘what is’ and ‘what should be’.</p>
<p>At the moment of actual fear there is no division.</p>
<p>How is it possible to look at life non-fragmentarily?</p>
<p>What takes place when I say I am not looking for an answer, I am not expecting a thing? What goes on in the mind?</p>
<p>To find out what death is, I must have energy.</p>
<p>Can I live without fear?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy<br>
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings<br>
3/6: Can I Live a Harmonious Life?</p>
<p>Q: What is the difference between analysis and examination of one’s immediate reactions? </p>
<p>Q: I am full of fears, deep-rooted uncertainties - how am I to be completely free of them?</p>
<p>When I analyse myself and my reactions or behaviour, there is the act and the actor. There is a division between the two and that creates conflict between ‘what is’ and ‘what should be’.</p>
<p>At the moment of actual fear there is no division.</p>
<p>How is it possible to look at life non-fragmentarily?</p>
<p>What takes place when I say I am not looking for an answer, I am not expecting a thing? What goes on in the mind?</p>
<p>To find out what death is, I must have energy.</p>
<p>Can I live without fear?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of EnergyBrockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings3/6: Can I Live a Harmonious Life?
Q: What is the difference between analysis and examination of one’s immediate reactions? 
Q: I am full of fears, deep-rooted uncertainties - how am I to be completely free of them?
When I analyse myself and my reactions or behaviour, there is the act and the actor. There is a division between the two and that creates conflict between ‘what is’ and ‘what should be’.
At the moment of actual fear there is no division.
How is it possible to look at life non-fragmentarily?
What takes place when I say I am not looking for an answer, I am not expecting a thing? What goes on in the mind?
To find out what death is, I must have energy.
Can I live without fear?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings
4/6: Can Habit End Without Decision or Choice?</p>
<p>Q: What is the difference between analysis and examination of one’s immediate reactions? </p>
<p>Q: I am full of fears, deep-rooted uncertainties - how am I to be completely free of them?</p>
<p>When I analyse myself and my reactions or behaviour, there is the act and the actor. There is a division between the two and that creates conflict between ‘what is’ and ‘what should be’.</p>
<p>At the moment of actual fear there is no division.</p>
<p>How is it possible to look at life non-fragmentarily?</p>
<p>What takes place when I say I am not looking for an answer, I am not expecting a thing? What goes on in the mind?</p>
<p>To find out what death is, I must have energy.</p>
<p>Can I live without fear?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy<br>
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings<br>
4/6: Can Habit End Without Decision or Choice?</p>
<p>Q: What is the difference between analysis and examination of one’s immediate reactions? </p>
<p>Q: I am full of fears, deep-rooted uncertainties - how am I to be completely free of them?</p>
<p>When I analyse myself and my reactions or behaviour, there is the act and the actor. There is a division between the two and that creates conflict between ‘what is’ and ‘what should be’.</p>
<p>At the moment of actual fear there is no division.</p>
<p>How is it possible to look at life non-fragmentarily?</p>
<p>What takes place when I say I am not looking for an answer, I am not expecting a thing? What goes on in the mind?</p>
<p>To find out what death is, I must have energy.</p>
<p>Can I live without fear?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: What is the difference between analysis and examination of one’s immediate reactions? 
Q: I am full of fears, deep-rooted uncertainties - how am I to be completely free of them?
When I analyse myself and my reactions or behaviour, there is the act and the actor. There is a division between the two and that creates conflict between ‘what is’ and ‘what should be’.
At the moment of actual fear there is no division.
How is it possible to look at life non-fragmentarily?
What takes place when I say I am not looking for an answer, I am not expecting a thing? What goes on in the mind?
To find out what death is, I must have energy.
Can I live without fear?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings
5/6: What Is the Relationship Between the Pursuit of Pleasure and Love?</p>
<p>Why does pleasure play such an important part in our lives?</p>
<p>When there is the quality of deep, passionate freedom, then sex has its own place. Then what is chastity?</p>
<p>The word ‘innocence’ means a mind that does not hurt or receive hurts, but yet is totally vulnerable. Such a mind is a chaste mind.</p>
<p>What is love?</p>
<p>Death, love and living are interrelated.</p>
<p>The content of consciousness is consciousness. Without the content is there consciousness?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy<br>
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings<br>
5/6: What Is the Relationship Between the Pursuit of Pleasure and Love?</p>
<p>Why does pleasure play such an important part in our lives?</p>
<p>When there is the quality of deep, passionate freedom, then sex has its own place. Then what is chastity?</p>
<p>The word ‘innocence’ means a mind that does not hurt or receive hurts, but yet is totally vulnerable. Such a mind is a chaste mind.</p>
<p>What is love?</p>
<p>Death, love and living are interrelated.</p>
<p>The content of consciousness is consciousness. Without the content is there consciousness?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Why does pleasure play such an important part in our lives?
When there is the quality of deep, passionate freedom, then sex has its own place. Then what is chastity?
The word ‘innocence’ means a mind that does not hurt or receive hurts, but yet is totally vulnerable. Such a mind is a chaste mind.
What is love?
Death, love and living are interrelated.
The content of consciousness is consciousness. Without the content is there consciousness?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings
6/6: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy</p>
<p>How is one to have the quality of energy which is without friction?</p>
<p>When you practise a method in order to achieve enlightenment, bliss, a quiet mind or a state of tranquillity, it obviously makes the mind mechanical.</p>
<p>Q: What do you mean by observing greed without naming it as greed? Is it the same as observing the action of the past without naming it?</p>
<p>How is one to observe the whole content of consciousness, the obvious and the hidden, the superficial and the profound, in one look?</p>
<p>Meditation is putting aside altogether everything that man has conceived of himself and the world.</p>
<p>Q: What is intuition?</p>
<p>Q: When one is aware of one’s sexual appetites they seem to disappear. Can that awareness, attention, be maintained all the time?</p>
<p>Q: Can we be aware of what goes on when we are asleep?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy<br>
Brockwood Park 1971, Public Meetings<br>
6/6: Meditation Is the Total Release of Energy</p>
<p>How is one to have the quality of energy which is without friction?</p>
<p>When you practise a method in order to achieve enlightenment, bliss, a quiet mind or a state of tranquillity, it obviously makes the mind mechanical.</p>
<p>Q: What do you mean by observing greed without naming it as greed? Is it the same as observing the action of the past without naming it?</p>
<p>How is one to observe the whole content of consciousness, the obvious and the hidden, the superficial and the profound, in one look?</p>
<p>Meditation is putting aside altogether everything that man has conceived of himself and the world.</p>
<p>Q: What is intuition?</p>
<p>Q: When one is aware of one’s sexual appetites they seem to disappear. Can that awareness, attention, be maintained all the time?</p>
<p>Q: Can we be aware of what goes on when we are asleep?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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How is one to have the quality of energy which is without friction?
When you practise a method in order to achieve enlightenment, bliss, a quiet mind or a state of tranquillity, it obviously makes the mind mechanical.
Q: What do you mean by observing greed without naming it as greed? Is it the same as observing the action of the past without naming it?
How is one to observe the whole content of consciousness, the obvious and the hidden, the superficial and the profound, in one look?
Meditation is putting aside altogether everything that man has conceived of himself and the world.
Q: What is intuition?
Q: When one is aware of one’s sexual appetites they seem to disappear. Can that awareness, attention, be maintained all the time?
Q: Can we be aware of what goes on when we are asleep?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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San Diego 1972, Conversations with Eugene Schallert
1/2: Goodness Only Flowers in Freedom</p>
<p>Freedom is the negation of being conditioned by any culture, religious or political division.</p>
<p>What separates man, divides human beings?</p>
<p>Goodness only flowers in freedom. It doesn’t flower within the law of religious sanctions or religious beliefs.</p>
<p>The ‘me’ is the root of separation. Is it possible to completely empty the mind of the ‘me’?</p>
<p>How is the content to be emptied in one stroke, so that the mind is really empty, active and therefore capable of perception?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Goodness Only Flowers in Freedom<br>
San Diego 1972, Conversations with Eugene Schallert<br>
1/2: Goodness Only Flowers in Freedom</p>
<p>Freedom is the negation of being conditioned by any culture, religious or political division.</p>
<p>What separates man, divides human beings?</p>
<p>Goodness only flowers in freedom. It doesn’t flower within the law of religious sanctions or religious beliefs.</p>
<p>The ‘me’ is the root of separation. Is it possible to completely empty the mind of the ‘me’?</p>
<p>How is the content to be emptied in one stroke, so that the mind is really empty, active and therefore capable of perception?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Goodness Only Flowers in FreedomSan Diego 1972, Conversations with Eugene Schallert1/2: Goodness Only Flowers in Freedom
Freedom is the negation of being conditioned by any culture, religious or political division.
What separates man, divides human beings?
Goodness only flowers in freedom. It doesn’t flower within the law of religious sanctions or religious beliefs.
The ‘me’ is the root of separation. Is it possible to completely empty the mind of the ‘me’?
How is the content to be emptied in one stroke, so that the mind is really empty, active and therefore capable of perception?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>26 • San Diego 1972 (2/2) • Conversation with Eugene Schallert 2: Ending Disorder Is the Ending of Death</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Goodness Only Flowers in Freedom
San Diego 1972, Conversations with Eugene Schallert
2/2: Ending Disorder Is the Ending of Death</p>
<p>Inwardly we are all in a state of confusion.</p>
<p>Love is total attention.</p>
<p>All this brings us to the question whether man can change at all. </p>
<p>How is it possible for a human being to bring about a total psychological revolution?</p>
<p>What is pleasure and joy? To understand pleasure is far more important than to understand joy.</p>
<p>What is death? Is there such thing as a permanent entity? First understand what it means to live, not what it means to die.</p>
<p>To not belong means to stand alone. When you have order you don’t belong to disorder.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Goodness Only Flowers in Freedom<br>
San Diego 1972, Conversations with Eugene Schallert<br>
2/2: Ending Disorder Is the Ending of Death</p>
<p>Inwardly we are all in a state of confusion.</p>
<p>Love is total attention.</p>
<p>All this brings us to the question whether man can change at all. </p>
<p>How is it possible for a human being to bring about a total psychological revolution?</p>
<p>What is pleasure and joy? To understand pleasure is far more important than to understand joy.</p>
<p>What is death? Is there such thing as a permanent entity? First understand what it means to live, not what it means to die.</p>
<p>To not belong means to stand alone. When you have order you don’t belong to disorder.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Goodness Only Flowers in FreedomSan Diego 1972, Conversations with Eugene Schallert2/2: Ending Disorder Is the Ending of Death
Inwardly we are all in a state of confusion.
Love is total attention.
All this brings us to the question whether man can change at all. 
How is it possible for a human being to bring about a total psychological revolution?
What is pleasure and joy? To understand pleasure is far more important than to understand joy.
What is death? Is there such thing as a permanent entity? First understand what it means to live, not what it means to die.
To not belong means to stand alone. When you have order you don’t belong to disorder.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>27 • Ojai 1976 (1/9) • Talk 1: Relationships, Images and Hurt</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
1/9: Relationships, Images and Hurt</p>
<p>Where there is no relationship, there is disintegration.</p>
<p>What does it mean to be related to another?</p>
<p>When you say ‘I am hurt’, what is the ‘me’ that is hurt?</p>
<p>If I have an image about myself and my wife has an image about herself, how can there be any relationship?</p>
<p>When there is no image, picture or conclusion, what is the relationship between two human beings?</p>
<p>
Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
1/9: Relationships, Images and Hurt</p>
<p>Where there is no relationship, there is disintegration.</p>
<p>What does it mean to be related to another?</p>
<p>When you say ‘I am hurt’, what is the ‘me’ that is hurt?</p>
<p>If I have an image about myself and my wife has an image about herself, how can there be any relationship?</p>
<p>When there is no image, picture or conclusion, what is the relationship between two human beings?</p>
<p><br>
Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change ManOjai 1976, Public Meetings1/9: Relationships, Images and Hurt
Where there is no relationship, there is disintegration.
What does it mean to be related to another?
When you say ‘I am hurt’, what is the ‘me’ that is hurt?
If I have an image about myself and my wife has an image about herself, how can there be any relationship?
When there is no image, picture or conclusion, what is the relationship between two human beings?
Questions from the audience followed the talk
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>28 • Ojai 1976 (2/9) • Talk 2: Why Is Thought Fragmentary?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
2/9: Why Is Thought Fragmentary?</p>
<p>What is the nature of thought?</p>
<p>Why has thought divided you and me, we and they?</p>
<p>Why has thought invented ideals?</p>
<p>The interference of the observer, who is the past, prevents a radical change of ‘what is’.</p>
<p>Our consciousness is full of the things of thought and is fragmentary.</p>
<p>Is there a consciousness that is not fragmentary?</p>
<p>Thought as knowledge has its right place, but it has no place in the psyche.</p>
<p>Can the mind, the whole structure of the psyche, cease to be?</p>
<p>
Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
2/9: Why Is Thought Fragmentary?</p>
<p>What is the nature of thought?</p>
<p>Why has thought divided you and me, we and they?</p>
<p>Why has thought invented ideals?</p>
<p>The interference of the observer, who is the past, prevents a radical change of ‘what is’.</p>
<p>Our consciousness is full of the things of thought and is fragmentary.</p>
<p>Is there a consciousness that is not fragmentary?</p>
<p>Thought as knowledge has its right place, but it has no place in the psyche.</p>
<p>Can the mind, the whole structure of the psyche, cease to be?</p>
<p><br>
Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change ManOjai 1976, Public Meetings2/9: Why Is Thought Fragmentary?
What is the nature of thought?
Why has thought divided you and me, we and they?
Why has thought invented ideals?
The interference of the observer, who is the past, prevents a radical change of ‘what is’.
Our consciousness is full of the things of thought and is fragmentary.
Is there a consciousness that is not fragmentary?
Thought as knowledge has its right place, but it has no place in the psyche.
Can the mind, the whole structure of the psyche, cease to be?
Questions from the audience followed the talk
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>29 • Ojai 1976 (3/9) • Discussion 1: What Is the Function of Learning?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
3/9: What Is the Function of Learning?</p>
<p>Why are we being educated?</p>
<p>Can anybody help me to learn about myself?</p>
<p>Can you observe without verbalising?</p>
<p>Why are human beings in conflict?</p>
<p>Is contradiction two opposing desires?</p>
<p>Where there is comparison there must be envy, imitation and the desire to conform to a pattern.</p>
<p>Can you look at the feeling of envy as it arises?</p>
<p>Can you look without conclusion, opinion or judgement?</p>
<p>As long as there is a division between the observer and the observed, there must be conflict.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
3/9: What Is the Function of Learning?</p>
<p>Why are we being educated?</p>
<p>Can anybody help me to learn about myself?</p>
<p>Can you observe without verbalising?</p>
<p>Why are human beings in conflict?</p>
<p>Is contradiction two opposing desires?</p>
<p>Where there is comparison there must be envy, imitation and the desire to conform to a pattern.</p>
<p>Can you look at the feeling of envy as it arises?</p>
<p>Can you look without conclusion, opinion or judgement?</p>
<p>As long as there is a division between the observer and the observed, there must be conflict.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Why are we being educated?
Can anybody help me to learn about myself?
Can you observe without verbalising?
Why are human beings in conflict?
Is contradiction two opposing desires?
Where there is comparison there must be envy, imitation and the desire to conform to a pattern.
Can you look at the feeling of envy as it arises?
Can you look without conclusion, opinion or judgement?
As long as there is a division between the observer and the observed, there must be conflict.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>30 • Ojai 1976 (4/9) • Talk 3: Fear and the Structure of the ‘Me’</title>
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Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
4/9: Fear and the Structure of the ‘Me’</p>
<p>What is the root cause of fear?</p>
<p>Is time a factor of fear?</p>
<p>The ‘me’ to which we cling is fictitious. Clinging to something non-existent may be the root cause of fear.</p>
<p>Deep-rooted fear is the movement of thought in time, a material process.</p>
<p>Thought has created an artificial structure called the ‘me’ and clings to that fragment.</p>
<p>Thought is itself a fragment.</p>
<p>If you don’t waste energy, and that is only when the observer is the observed, you have immense energy to transform ‘what is’.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
4/9: Fear and the Structure of the ‘Me’</p>
<p>What is the root cause of fear?</p>
<p>Is time a factor of fear?</p>
<p>The ‘me’ to which we cling is fictitious. Clinging to something non-existent may be the root cause of fear.</p>
<p>Deep-rooted fear is the movement of thought in time, a material process.</p>
<p>Thought has created an artificial structure called the ‘me’ and clings to that fragment.</p>
<p>Thought is itself a fragment.</p>
<p>If you don’t waste energy, and that is only when the observer is the observed, you have immense energy to transform ‘what is’.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change ManOjai 1976, Public Meetings4/9: Fear and the Structure of the ‘Me’
What is the root cause of fear?
Is time a factor of fear?
The ‘me’ to which we cling is fictitious. Clinging to something non-existent may be the root cause of fear.
Deep-rooted fear is the movement of thought in time, a material process.
Thought has created an artificial structure called the ‘me’ and clings to that fragment.
Thought is itself a fragment.
If you don’t waste energy, and that is only when the observer is the observed, you have immense energy to transform ‘what is’.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
5/9: Reality, Pleasure and Sorrow</p>
<p>Is there a way of living, a non-mechanistic action not based on the movement of thought as time?</p>
<p>The psychological reality in which we live is mechanistic.</p>
<p>Is there is an action that in itself is the flowering of order, free of regret and corruption, that doesn’t leave a residue or create contradiction?</p>
<p>Why does the human mind pursue pleasure?</p>
<p>Action through insight is not mechanistic.</p>
<p>What takes place when you suffer?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
5/9: Reality, Pleasure and Sorrow</p>
<p>Is there a way of living, a non-mechanistic action not based on the movement of thought as time?</p>
<p>The psychological reality in which we live is mechanistic.</p>
<p>Is there is an action that in itself is the flowering of order, free of regret and corruption, that doesn’t leave a residue or create contradiction?</p>
<p>Why does the human mind pursue pleasure?</p>
<p>Action through insight is not mechanistic.</p>
<p>What takes place when you suffer?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change ManOjai 1976, Public Meetings5/9: Reality, Pleasure and Sorrow
Is there a way of living, a non-mechanistic action not based on the movement of thought as time?
The psychological reality in which we live is mechanistic.
Is there is an action that in itself is the flowering of order, free of regret and corruption, that doesn’t leave a residue or create contradiction?
Why does the human mind pursue pleasure?
Action through insight is not mechanistic.
What takes place when you suffer?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>32 • Ojai 1976 (6/9) • Discussion 2: What Is the Correct Action in Life?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
6/9: What Is the Correct Action in Life?</p>
<p>What do we mean by action?</p>
<p>Can there be correct action if based on an ideal?</p>
<p>We live in the past, which meets and modifies the present. In this process, action is never complete.</p>
<p>To find correct, accurate, right action, needs care.</p>
<p>Can you look at fragmentation without judgement?</p>
<p>Thought is a fragment and creates fragmentary activity.</p>
<p>Why do human beings behave as they do?</p>
<p>Thought leads to sorrow.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
6/9: What Is the Correct Action in Life?</p>
<p>What do we mean by action?</p>
<p>Can there be correct action if based on an ideal?</p>
<p>We live in the past, which meets and modifies the present. In this process, action is never complete.</p>
<p>To find correct, accurate, right action, needs care.</p>
<p>Can you look at fragmentation without judgement?</p>
<p>Thought is a fragment and creates fragmentary activity.</p>
<p>Why do human beings behave as they do?</p>
<p>Thought leads to sorrow.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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What do we mean by action?
Can there be correct action if based on an ideal?
We live in the past, which meets and modifies the present. In this process, action is never complete.
To find correct, accurate, right action, needs care.
Can you look at fragmentation without judgement?
Thought is a fragment and creates fragmentary activity.
Why do human beings behave as they do?
Thought leads to sorrow.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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        <title>33 • Ojai 1976 (7/9) • Discussion 3: Correct Action in a Disintegrating Society</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
7/9: Correct Action in a Disintegrating Society</p>
<p>What do we mean by action?</p>
<p>Does thought bring about correct action?</p>
<p>Is there thinking when there is no word?</p>
<p>Can you listen without thinking?</p>
<p>Is biological survival possible when the world is divided?</p>
<p>Will you give up the psychological securities to which you hold?</p>
<p>As long as you are seeking security in illusion or attachment, physical security becomes impossible.</p>
<p>Is there freedom which is not a reaction?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
7/9: Correct Action in a Disintegrating Society</p>
<p>What do we mean by action?</p>
<p>Does thought bring about correct action?</p>
<p>Is there thinking when there is no word?</p>
<p>Can you listen without thinking?</p>
<p>Is biological survival possible when the world is divided?</p>
<p>Will you give up the psychological securities to which you hold?</p>
<p>As long as you are seeking security in illusion or attachment, physical security becomes impossible.</p>
<p>Is there freedom which is not a reaction?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change ManOjai 1976, Public Meetings7/9: Correct Action in a Disintegrating Society
What do we mean by action?
Does thought bring about correct action?
Is there thinking when there is no word?
Can you listen without thinking?
Is biological survival possible when the world is divided?
Will you give up the psychological securities to which you hold?
As long as you are seeking security in illusion or attachment, physical security becomes impossible.
Is there freedom which is not a reaction?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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        <title>34 • Ojai 1976 (8/9) • Talk 5: Desire, Love and Death</title>
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Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
8/9: Desire, Love and Death</p>
<p>Is love desire, pleasure, attachment?</p>
<p>Sensation plus thought is desire.</p>
<p>What is dying?</p>
<p>Can you without choice observe the mechanical movement of the brain?</p>
<p>Time has a stop when there is no longer any movement of the stream of fear, conflict, sorrow and confusion.</p>
<p>When death takes place, we are afraid of losing the structure which thought has built as ‘me’.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
8/9: Desire, Love and Death</p>
<p>Is love desire, pleasure, attachment?</p>
<p>Sensation plus thought is desire.</p>
<p>What is dying?</p>
<p>Can you without choice observe the mechanical movement of the brain?</p>
<p>Time has a stop when there is no longer any movement of the stream of fear, conflict, sorrow and confusion.</p>
<p>When death takes place, we are afraid of losing the structure which thought has built as ‘me’.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change ManOjai 1976, Public Meetings8/9: Desire, Love and Death
Is love desire, pleasure, attachment?
Sensation plus thought is desire.
What is dying?
Can you without choice observe the mechanical movement of the brain?
Time has a stop when there is no longer any movement of the stream of fear, conflict, sorrow and confusion.
When death takes place, we are afraid of losing the structure which thought has built as ‘me’.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>35 • Ojai 1976 (9/9) • Talk 6: Meditation Implies a Life of Great Order</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings
9/9: Meditation Implies a Life of Great Order</p>
<p>If religion is divorced from our daily life, it can only create further chaos, confusion and conflict.</p>
<p>Without order in your life, without being totally moral in your daily activity, how can you think of meditating?</p>
<p>By clearly observing the outer you discover the inner, and see it is one movement.</p>
<p>To see clearly you must observe silently.</p>
<p>Meditation is the emptying of the content of consciousness.</p>
<p>Is beauty the total absence of the observer?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change Man<br>
Ojai 1976, Public Meetings<br>
9/9: Meditation Implies a Life of Great Order</p>
<p>If religion is divorced from our daily life, it can only create further chaos, confusion and conflict.</p>
<p>Without order in your life, without being totally moral in your daily activity, how can you think of meditating?</p>
<p>By clearly observing the outer you discover the inner, and see it is one movement.</p>
<p>To see clearly you must observe silently.</p>
<p>Meditation is the emptying of the content of consciousness.</p>
<p>Is beauty the total absence of the observer?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought Can Never Change ManOjai 1976, Public Meetings9/9: Meditation Implies a Life of Great Order
If religion is divorced from our daily life, it can only create further chaos, confusion and conflict.
Without order in your life, without being totally moral in your daily activity, how can you think of meditating?
By clearly observing the outer you discover the inner, and see it is one movement.
To see clearly you must observe silently.
Meditation is the emptying of the content of consciousness.
Is beauty the total absence of the observer?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Colombo 1980, Public Meetings
1/5: Life Is Relationship and Action</p>
<p>What is the condition of man?</p>
<p>Listening is a great art, one we have not cultivated: to listen completely to another.</p>
<p>To bring about a different society you as a human being who is the rest of mankind must radically change.</p>
<p>Doubt is of great importance, it gives you tremendous energy.</p>
<p>Life is a movement in relationship; you cannot exist without relationship.</p>
<p>What is our present relationship with each other?</p>
<p>To understand image-making common to mankind, one has to go into the question of what is thought, thinking and the nature of thought.</p>
<p>Is it possible to live a daily life without a single image?</p>
<p>The mirror in which you can study yourself is the mirror of relationship.</p>
<p>In watching, listening to yourself carefully without any direction or motive, you begin to read the story of mankind, which is yourself.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the Mind<br>
Colombo 1980, Public Meetings<br>
1/5: Life Is Relationship and Action</p>
<p>What is the condition of man?</p>
<p>Listening is a great art, one we have not cultivated: to listen completely to another.</p>
<p>To bring about a different society you as a human being who is the rest of mankind must radically change.</p>
<p>Doubt is of great importance, it gives you tremendous energy.</p>
<p>Life is a movement in relationship; you cannot exist without relationship.</p>
<p>What is our present relationship with each other?</p>
<p>To understand image-making common to mankind, one has to go into the question of what is thought, thinking and the nature of thought.</p>
<p>Is it possible to live a daily life without a single image?</p>
<p>The mirror in which you can study yourself is the mirror of relationship.</p>
<p>In watching, listening to yourself carefully without any direction or motive, you begin to read the story of mankind, which is yourself.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the MindColombo 1980, Public Meetings1/5: Life Is Relationship and Action
What is the condition of man?
Listening is a great art, one we have not cultivated: to listen completely to another.
To bring about a different society you as a human being who is the rest of mankind must radically change.
Doubt is of great importance, it gives you tremendous energy.
Life is a movement in relationship; you cannot exist without relationship.
What is our present relationship with each other?
To understand image-making common to mankind, one has to go into the question of what is thought, thinking and the nature of thought.
Is it possible to live a daily life without a single image?
The mirror in which you can study yourself is the mirror of relationship.
In watching, listening to yourself carefully without any direction or motive, you begin to read the story of mankind, which is yourself.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>37 • Colombo 1980 (2/5) • Talk 2: The Book of Life</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the Mind
Colombo 1980, Public Meetings
2/5: The Book of Life</p>
<p>The art of listening to what the book of life is saying.</p>
<p>The book is you; you can’t tell the book what it should reveal; it will reveal everything.</p>
<p>Learning means inquiring into the limits of knowledge and moving away from it.</p>
<p>Disorder exists as long as there is contradiction.</p>
<p>As long as you are acting self-centredly, selfishly, egotistically, personally, narrowing the whole of this vast life into the little ‘me’, you will inevitably create disorder.</p>
<p>The book asks you: is it possible to be completely free of fear?</p>
<p>What is the relationship between time and thought?</p>
<p>Time destroys understanding because understanding is immediate; it is not ‘I will learn to understand’.</p>
<p>Real meditation is to inquire whether time can ever stop.</p>
<p>To inquire into the nature of the ending of time requires a silent mind, a mind that is free to observe, that is not frightened.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the Mind<br>
Colombo 1980, Public Meetings<br>
2/5: The Book of Life</p>
<p>The art of listening to what the book of life is saying.</p>
<p>The book is you; you can’t tell the book what it should reveal; it will reveal everything.</p>
<p>Learning means inquiring into the limits of knowledge and moving away from it.</p>
<p>Disorder exists as long as there is contradiction.</p>
<p>As long as you are acting self-centredly, selfishly, egotistically, personally, narrowing the whole of this vast life into the little ‘me’, you will inevitably create disorder.</p>
<p>The book asks you: is it possible to be completely free of fear?</p>
<p>What is the relationship between time and thought?</p>
<p>Time destroys understanding because understanding is immediate; it is not ‘I will learn to understand’.</p>
<p>Real meditation is to inquire whether time can ever stop.</p>
<p>To inquire into the nature of the ending of time requires a silent mind, a mind that is free to observe, that is not frightened.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the MindColombo 1980, Public Meetings2/5: The Book of Life
The art of listening to what the book of life is saying.
The book is you; you can’t tell the book what it should reveal; it will reveal everything.
Learning means inquiring into the limits of knowledge and moving away from it.
Disorder exists as long as there is contradiction.
As long as you are acting self-centredly, selfishly, egotistically, personally, narrowing the whole of this vast life into the little ‘me’, you will inevitably create disorder.
The book asks you: is it possible to be completely free of fear?
What is the relationship between time and thought?
Time destroys understanding because understanding is immediate; it is not ‘I will learn to understand’.
Real meditation is to inquire whether time can ever stop.
To inquire into the nature of the ending of time requires a silent mind, a mind that is free to observe, that is not frightened.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>38 • Colombo 1980 (3/5) • Discussion 1: The Root of All Fear</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the Mind
Colombo 1980, Public Meetings
3/5: The Root of All Fear</p>
<p>When we talk about world government, world organisation, world religion, world economy, where would we begin?</p>
<p>Is your mind capable of comprehending the global issue?</p>
<p>As human beings are violent and ambitious, seeking power and position, we create the society in which we live.</p>
<p>Is religion a series of rituals? Is religion to be translated by priests?</p>
<p>What shall we do together to bring about a different kind of education in the world?</p>
<p>We are investigating what fear is. In the very investigation, fear ends.</p>
<p>What is the root of fear? Not your particular fear.</p>
<p>Fear is like a tree with many branches, with all kinds of flowers and fruits.</p>
<p>Can time as thought come to an end, which then does not create fear?</p>
<p>Why does the mind register fear?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the Mind<br>
Colombo 1980, Public Meetings<br>
3/5: The Root of All Fear</p>
<p>When we talk about world government, world organisation, world religion, world economy, where would we begin?</p>
<p>Is your mind capable of comprehending the global issue?</p>
<p>As human beings are violent and ambitious, seeking power and position, we create the society in which we live.</p>
<p>Is religion a series of rituals? Is religion to be translated by priests?</p>
<p>What shall we do together to bring about a different kind of education in the world?</p>
<p>We are investigating what fear is. In the very investigation, fear ends.</p>
<p>What is the root of fear? Not your particular fear.</p>
<p>Fear is like a tree with many branches, with all kinds of flowers and fruits.</p>
<p>Can time as thought come to an end, which then does not create fear?</p>
<p>Why does the mind register fear?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the MindColombo 1980, Public Meetings3/5: The Root of All Fear
When we talk about world government, world organisation, world religion, world economy, where would we begin?
Is your mind capable of comprehending the global issue?
As human beings are violent and ambitious, seeking power and position, we create the society in which we live.
Is religion a series of rituals? Is religion to be translated by priests?
What shall we do together to bring about a different kind of education in the world?
We are investigating what fear is. In the very investigation, fear ends.
What is the root of fear? Not your particular fear.
Fear is like a tree with many branches, with all kinds of flowers and fruits.
Can time as thought come to an end, which then does not create fear?
Why does the mind register fear?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>39 • Colombo 1980 (4/5) • Talk 3: What Is Death?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the Mind
Colombo 1980, Public Meetings
4/5: What Is Death?</p>
<p>In the very looking into desire you begin to have an insight into its nature.</p>
<p>Thought creating an image is the beginning of desire. Can that image come to an end?</p>
<p>Enjoyment is totally different from pleasure.</p>
<p>Pleasure means the avoidance of punishment and holding on to that which is pleasurable. Our minds function within this punishment and reward.</p>
<p>We live with suffering and have accepted it.</p>
<p>Can suffering end?</p>
<p>What is sorrow?</p>
<p>If you remain completely immovably with suffering, it completely ends and there is a totally different beginning.</p>
<p>Why has the mind separated death and living?</p>
<p>While living can you end attachment?</p>
<p>Find out for yourself if there is anything permanent in your life.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the Mind<br>
Colombo 1980, Public Meetings<br>
4/5: What Is Death?</p>
<p>In the very looking into desire you begin to have an insight into its nature.</p>
<p>Thought creating an image is the beginning of desire. Can that image come to an end?</p>
<p>Enjoyment is totally different from pleasure.</p>
<p>Pleasure means the avoidance of punishment and holding on to that which is pleasurable. Our minds function within this punishment and reward.</p>
<p>We live with suffering and have accepted it.</p>
<p>Can suffering end?</p>
<p>What is sorrow?</p>
<p>If you remain completely immovably with suffering, it completely ends and there is a totally different beginning.</p>
<p>Why has the mind separated death and living?</p>
<p>While living can you end attachment?</p>
<p>Find out for yourself if there is anything permanent in your life.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the MindColombo 1980, Public Meetings4/5: What Is Death?
In the very looking into desire you begin to have an insight into its nature.
Thought creating an image is the beginning of desire. Can that image come to an end?
Enjoyment is totally different from pleasure.
Pleasure means the avoidance of punishment and holding on to that which is pleasurable. Our minds function within this punishment and reward.
We live with suffering and have accepted it.
Can suffering end?
What is sorrow?
If you remain completely immovably with suffering, it completely ends and there is a totally different beginning.
Why has the mind separated death and living?
While living can you end attachment?
Find out for yourself if there is anything permanent in your life.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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Colombo 1980, Public Meetings
5/5: What Is the Magnitude of the Mind?</p>
<p>We have not been able to fathom the enormous energy that lies in the mind.</p>
<p>Psychologically you are the world and the world is you. When you realises this fact, you become astonishingly responsible about what you think and do, how you behave.</p>
<p>Enlightenment is not of time, it doesn’t come through years of practice, renunciation, asceticism.</p>
<p>Time has no place for the religious mind.</p>
<p>Meditation comes naturally if you have put your house in order, which means there is no conflict in you, not a shadow of effort. This is an immense challenge for the human mind.</p>
<p>We are always asking for peace of mind but there is no peace in the mind.</p>
<p>Peace exists only when there is total absence of violence. There is violence if you are ambitious.</p>
<p>Religion is the uncovering of that which is most holy, which has no name, which is the absolute truth, the origin of everything.</p>
<p>Man has very rarely gone inward. There he can find an immense immeasurable universe.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Magnitude of the Mind<br>
Colombo 1980, Public Meetings<br>
5/5: What Is the Magnitude of the Mind?</p>
<p>We have not been able to fathom the enormous energy that lies in the mind.</p>
<p>Psychologically you are the world and the world is you. When you realises this fact, you become astonishingly responsible about what you think and do, how you behave.</p>
<p>Enlightenment is not of time, it doesn’t come through years of practice, renunciation, asceticism.</p>
<p>Time has no place for the religious mind.</p>
<p>Meditation comes naturally if you have put your house in order, which means there is no conflict in you, not a shadow of effort. This is an immense challenge for the human mind.</p>
<p>We are always asking for peace of mind but there is no peace in the mind.</p>
<p>Peace exists only when there is total absence of violence. There is violence if you are ambitious.</p>
<p>Religion is the uncovering of that which is most holy, which has no name, which is the absolute truth, the origin of everything.</p>
<p>Man has very rarely gone inward. There he can find an immense immeasurable universe.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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We have not been able to fathom the enormous energy that lies in the mind.
Psychologically you are the world and the world is you. When you realises this fact, you become astonishingly responsible about what you think and do, how you behave.
Enlightenment is not of time, it doesn’t come through years of practice, renunciation, asceticism.
Time has no place for the religious mind.
Meditation comes naturally if you have put your house in order, which means there is no conflict in you, not a shadow of effort. This is an immense challenge for the human mind.
We are always asking for peace of mind but there is no peace in the mind.
Peace exists only when there is total absence of violence. There is violence if you are ambitious.
Religion is the uncovering of that which is most holy, which has no name, which is the absolute truth, the origin of everything.
Man has very rarely gone inward. There he can find an immense immeasurable universe.
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings
1/5: To Look Without a Concept Is To Be Aware of the Observer and the Thing Observed</p>
<p>Violence and sorrow are not limited to the West or the East; it is part of the human structure, psychologically. </p>
<p>Is it possible to bring about a change radically, a total revolution in the psyche itself, not through time? </p>
<p>The first and last freedom is when the mind is totally free from concepts and the mechanical process of building a formula. </p>
<p>It is an art to look, which is much more important than any art in the world, any painting, music or book; because when we can look so totally and completely, being directly in contact, there is an ending.</p>
<p>Q: If one has cancer, how can one be free from death?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet<br>
Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings<br>
1/5: To Look Without a Concept Is To Be Aware of the Observer and the Thing Observed</p>
<p>Violence and sorrow are not limited to the West or the East; it is part of the human structure, psychologically. </p>
<p>Is it possible to bring about a change radically, a total revolution in the psyche itself, not through time? </p>
<p>The first and last freedom is when the mind is totally free from concepts and the mechanical process of building a formula. </p>
<p>It is an art to look, which is much more important than any art in the world, any painting, music or book; because when we can look so totally and completely, being directly in contact, there is an ending.</p>
<p>Q: If one has cancer, how can one be free from death?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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Violence and sorrow are not limited to the West or the East; it is part of the human structure, psychologically. 
Is it possible to bring about a change radically, a total revolution in the psyche itself, not through time? 
The first and last freedom is when the mind is totally free from concepts and the mechanical process of building a formula. 
It is an art to look, which is much more important than any art in the world, any painting, music or book; because when we can look so totally and completely, being directly in contact, there is an ending.
Q: If one has cancer, how can one be free from death?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet
Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings
2/5: Where There Is Pleasure There Is the Shadow of Pain</p>
<p>The whole movement of living, which is relationship, is a movement in action. </p>
<p>What is consciousness? When do you say, ‘I am conscious, I am aware, I am attentive’?</p>
<p>Is there actually a division between the conscious and the unconscious, or it is a total movement, operating all the time? </p>
<p>The mind that pursues pleasure must inevitably invite its opposite, which is pain. The two go together; they are not separate. </p>
<p>You cannot see totally when you are making effort. </p>
<p>Q: If you love your own child, your attention to your child is fairly complete, but if you are a teacher you cannot give attention to all the students.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet<br>
Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings<br>
2/5: Where There Is Pleasure There Is the Shadow of Pain</p>
<p>The whole movement of living, which is relationship, is a movement in action. </p>
<p>What is consciousness? When do you say, ‘I am conscious, I am aware, I am attentive’?</p>
<p>Is there actually a division between the conscious and the unconscious, or it is a total movement, operating all the time? </p>
<p>The mind that pursues pleasure must inevitably invite its opposite, which is pain. The two go together; they are not separate. </p>
<p>You cannot see totally when you are making effort. </p>
<p>Q: If you love your own child, your attention to your child is fairly complete, but if you are a teacher you cannot give attention to all the students.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is QuietAmsterdam 1967, Public Meetings2/5: Where There Is Pleasure There Is the Shadow of Pain
The whole movement of living, which is relationship, is a movement in action. 
What is consciousness? When do you say, ‘I am conscious, I am aware, I am attentive’?
Is there actually a division between the conscious and the unconscious, or it is a total movement, operating all the time? 
The mind that pursues pleasure must inevitably invite its opposite, which is pain. The two go together; they are not separate. 
You cannot see totally when you are making effort. 
Q: If you love your own child, your attention to your child is fairly complete, but if you are a teacher you cannot give attention to all the students.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings
3/5: Is It Possible To Renew the Mind?</p>
<p>When the mind is living through imagination and thought, it is incapable of living in the complete fullness of the present. </p>
<p>Thought has created time, not chronological time but psychological time. That is, ‘I will be,’ ‘I should be.’ </p>
<p>Is it possible for the brain to be quiet, to give an interval between the old and the new? This interval is the timeless nature in which thought cannot possibly enter.</p>
<p>That which has continuity is repetitive, which is time. It’s only when time comes to an end there is something new taking place. </p>
<p>To die every day to every problem, every pleasure, and not carry over any problem at all; so the mind remains tremendously attentive, active, clear.</p>
<p>Since love is not desire or pleasure, how does one come upon it? </p>
<p>Q: Is the feeling of responsibility a part of the order and discipline you were talking about?</p>
<p>Q: Why don’t people get angry with what you are saying?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet<br>
Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings<br>
3/5: Is It Possible To Renew the Mind?</p>
<p>When the mind is living through imagination and thought, it is incapable of living in the complete fullness of the present. </p>
<p>Thought has created time, not chronological time but psychological time. That is, ‘I will be,’ ‘I should be.’ </p>
<p>Is it possible for the brain to be quiet, to give an interval between the old and the new? This interval is the timeless nature in which thought cannot possibly enter.</p>
<p>That which has continuity is repetitive, which is time. It’s only when time comes to an end there is something new taking place. </p>
<p>To die every day to every problem, every pleasure, and not carry over any problem at all; so the mind remains tremendously attentive, active, clear.</p>
<p>Since love is not desire or pleasure, how does one come upon it? </p>
<p>Q: Is the feeling of responsibility a part of the order and discipline you were talking about?</p>
<p>Q: Why don’t people get angry with what you are saying?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is QuietAmsterdam 1967, Public Meetings3/5: Is It Possible To Renew the Mind?
When the mind is living through imagination and thought, it is incapable of living in the complete fullness of the present. 
Thought has created time, not chronological time but psychological time. That is, ‘I will be,’ ‘I should be.’ 
Is it possible for the brain to be quiet, to give an interval between the old and the new? This interval is the timeless nature in which thought cannot possibly enter.
That which has continuity is repetitive, which is time. It’s only when time comes to an end there is something new taking place. 
To die every day to every problem, every pleasure, and not carry over any problem at all; so the mind remains tremendously attentive, active, clear.
Since love is not desire or pleasure, how does one come upon it? 
Q: Is the feeling of responsibility a part of the order and discipline you were talking about?
Q: Why don’t people get angry with what you are saying?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>44 • Amsterdam 1967 (4/5) • Talk 4: Can Thought Stop?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet
Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings
4/5: Can Thought Stop?</p>
<p>When there is a process of recognition it is the projection of the past. The mind is always functioning within the field of time, which is of memory. Can the mind go beyond that? </p>
<p>What is pleasure and what is desire? </p>
<p>How is it possible, without control, subjugation or denying, for thought not to allow itself to interfere? </p>
<p>When all authority of every kind is put aside, denied, then you can find out for yourself.</p>
<p>When you are completely attentive, you see. It is only love that sees - not thought, the mind or the intellect. One has to learn how to look, how to hear.</p>
<p>Q: Could you distinguish between what you mean by the word ‘recognizing’ and ‘being aware’?</p>
<p>Q: How is one to break off a concept that one has carefully built?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet<br>
Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings<br>
4/5: Can Thought Stop?</p>
<p>When there is a process of recognition it is the projection of the past. The mind is always functioning within the field of time, which is of memory. Can the mind go beyond that? </p>
<p>What is pleasure and what is desire? </p>
<p>How is it possible, without control, subjugation or denying, for thought not to allow itself to interfere? </p>
<p>When all authority of every kind is put aside, denied, then you can find out for yourself.</p>
<p>When you are completely attentive, you see. It is only love that sees - not thought, the mind or the intellect. One has to learn how to look, how to hear.</p>
<p>Q: Could you distinguish between what you mean by the word ‘recognizing’ and ‘being aware’?</p>
<p>Q: How is one to break off a concept that one has carefully built?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is QuietAmsterdam 1967, Public Meetings4/5: Can Thought Stop?
When there is a process of recognition it is the projection of the past. The mind is always functioning within the field of time, which is of memory. Can the mind go beyond that? 
What is pleasure and what is desire? 
How is it possible, without control, subjugation or denying, for thought not to allow itself to interfere? 
When all authority of every kind is put aside, denied, then you can find out for yourself.
When you are completely attentive, you see. It is only love that sees - not thought, the mind or the intellect. One has to learn how to look, how to hear.
Q: Could you distinguish between what you mean by the word ‘recognizing’ and ‘being aware’?
Q: How is one to break off a concept that one has carefully built?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>45 • Amsterdam 1967 (5/5) • Talk 5: It Is Only a Very Silent Mind That Can Actually See</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet
Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings
5/5: It Is Only a Very Silent Mind That Can Actually See</p>
<p>Conflict exists only when there are two opposing things: fear and non-fear, violence and non-violence. </p>
<p>A mind that is in a state of inquiry is entirely different from a mind that is seeking. Seeking implies effort, conformity, authority and therefore conflict.</p>
<p>Without space in which there is no boundary, the mind is incapable of coming upon immeasurable reality.</p>
<p>It is only a silent mind that can perceive, actually see, not a chattering mind, a controlled mind, a mind that is tortured, suppressed, yielding or indulging. </p>
<p>When one has totally denied the psychological world which man has created, and the psychological structure of society of which we are, then there is space and silence. </p>
<p>Q: Could you define contemplation and meditation?</p>
<p>Q: It is not possible ever to observe totally one’s own irrational thoughts.</p>
<p>Q: What does it mean to stand alone?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet<br>
Amsterdam 1967, Public Meetings<br>
5/5: It Is Only a Very Silent Mind That Can Actually See</p>
<p>Conflict exists only when there are two opposing things: fear and non-fear, violence and non-violence. </p>
<p>A mind that is in a state of inquiry is entirely different from a mind that is seeking. Seeking implies effort, conformity, authority and therefore conflict.</p>
<p>Without space in which there is no boundary, the mind is incapable of coming upon immeasurable reality.</p>
<p>It is only a silent mind that can perceive, actually see, not a chattering mind, a controlled mind, a mind that is tortured, suppressed, yielding or indulging. </p>
<p>When one has totally denied the psychological world which man has created, and the psychological structure of society of which we are, then there is space and silence. </p>
<p>Q: Could you define contemplation and meditation?</p>
<p>Q: It is not possible ever to observe totally one’s own irrational thoughts.</p>
<p>Q: What does it mean to stand alone?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is QuietAmsterdam 1967, Public Meetings5/5: It Is Only a Very Silent Mind That Can Actually See
Conflict exists only when there are two opposing things: fear and non-fear, violence and non-violence. 
A mind that is in a state of inquiry is entirely different from a mind that is seeking. Seeking implies effort, conformity, authority and therefore conflict.
Without space in which there is no boundary, the mind is incapable of coming upon immeasurable reality.
It is only a silent mind that can perceive, actually see, not a chattering mind, a controlled mind, a mind that is tortured, suppressed, yielding or indulging. 
When one has totally denied the psychological world which man has created, and the psychological structure of society of which we are, then there is space and silence. 
Q: Could you define contemplation and meditation?
Q: It is not possible ever to observe totally one’s own irrational thoughts.
Q: What does it mean to stand alone?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet
Amsterdam 1967, Discussions with Young People
1/3: What Does It Mean To Be Totally Free?</p>
<p>What takes place when one falls in love?</p>
<p>Why has sex taken on such extraordinary importance? </p>
<p>How will you know that it is stupid to be a nationalist?</p>
<p>You see or understand only when the mind is quiet, when you are aware without any choice.</p>
<p>When I say, ‘I love you,’ I have blocked myself from looking at you. Is it possible to look totally impersonally and yet be completely intimate? </p>
<p>One takes a drug and has an extraordinary experience. At the base of this is the demand for wider and deeper experiences. Why do you want experience?</p>
<p>Note: The original recording ended abruptly.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet<br>
Amsterdam 1967, Discussions with Young People<br>
1/3: What Does It Mean To Be Totally Free?</p>
<p>What takes place when one falls in love?</p>
<p>Why has sex taken on such extraordinary importance? </p>
<p>How will you know that it is stupid to be a nationalist?</p>
<p>You see or understand only when the mind is quiet, when you are aware without any choice.</p>
<p>When I say, ‘I love you,’ I have blocked myself from looking at you. Is it possible to look totally impersonally and yet be completely intimate? </p>
<p>One takes a drug and has an extraordinary experience. At the base of this is the demand for wider and deeper experiences. Why do you want experience?</p>
<p>Note: The original recording ended abruptly.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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What takes place when one falls in love?
Why has sex taken on such extraordinary importance? 
How will you know that it is stupid to be a nationalist?
You see or understand only when the mind is quiet, when you are aware without any choice.
When I say, ‘I love you,’ I have blocked myself from looking at you. Is it possible to look totally impersonally and yet be completely intimate? 
One takes a drug and has an extraordinary experience. At the base of this is the demand for wider and deeper experiences. Why do you want experience?
Note: The original recording ended abruptly.
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Amsterdam 1967, Discussions with Young People
2/3: When One Observes a Fact Without Knowledge Then One Can Learn</p>
<p>Why do we dream at all? </p>
<p>Isn’t dreaming at night a waste of energy, when the brain needs to be completely at rest? </p>
<p>When do you actually learn? </p>
<p>When I learn through Freud about myself I am not observing myself, I am observing the image which Freud has created about me. </p>
<p>Can you do nothing, psychologically?</p>
<p>If two people are quarrelling and one stops, what takes place?</p>
<p>The more we talk together, the more we communicate together, the clearer it becomes.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet<br>
Amsterdam 1967, Discussions with Young People<br>
2/3: When One Observes a Fact Without Knowledge Then One Can Learn</p>
<p>Why do we dream at all? </p>
<p>Isn’t dreaming at night a waste of energy, when the brain needs to be completely at rest? </p>
<p>When do you actually learn? </p>
<p>When I learn through Freud about myself I am not observing myself, I am observing the image which Freud has created about me. </p>
<p>Can you do nothing, psychologically?</p>
<p>If two people are quarrelling and one stops, what takes place?</p>
<p>The more we talk together, the more we communicate together, the clearer it becomes.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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Why do we dream at all? 
Isn’t dreaming at night a waste of energy, when the brain needs to be completely at rest? 
When do you actually learn? 
When I learn through Freud about myself I am not observing myself, I am observing the image which Freud has created about me. 
Can you do nothing, psychologically?
If two people are quarrelling and one stops, what takes place?
The more we talk together, the more we communicate together, the clearer it becomes.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Amsterdam 1967, Discussions with Young People
3/3: Is There Such Thing as Free Will?</p>
<p>Is freedom partial? </p>
<p>Why should I be bound to destiny? Born in India with the tremendous cultural traditions, why should I be caught in it?</p>
<p>Man is more important than the frame into which he is put.</p>
<p>Is it possible for a human being to free himself from society, psychologically?</p>
<p>Human beings have to change, and will thought change us? </p>
<p>Man is society, has created the society in which we live. </p>
<p>Are you influenced to change from outside or do you change from yourself?</p>
<p>To change according to a pattern is no change at all.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: One Sees or Understands Only When the Mind Is Quiet<br>
Amsterdam 1967, Discussions with Young People<br>
3/3: Is There Such Thing as Free Will?</p>
<p>Is freedom partial? </p>
<p>Why should I be bound to destiny? Born in India with the tremendous cultural traditions, why should I be caught in it?</p>
<p>Man is more important than the frame into which he is put.</p>
<p>Is it possible for a human being to free himself from society, psychologically?</p>
<p>Human beings have to change, and will thought change us? </p>
<p>Man is society, has created the society in which we live. </p>
<p>Are you influenced to change from outside or do you change from yourself?</p>
<p>To change according to a pattern is no change at all.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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Is freedom partial? 
Why should I be bound to destiny? Born in India with the tremendous cultural traditions, why should I be caught in it?
Man is more important than the frame into which he is put.
Is it possible for a human being to free himself from society, psychologically?
Human beings have to change, and will thought change us? 
Man is society, has created the society in which we live. 
Are you influenced to change from outside or do you change from yourself?
To change according to a pattern is no change at all.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth Is a Living Thing With No Place, Abode or Time
Bangalore 1973, Public Meetings
1/3: In the State of Attention There Is No Observer</p>
<p>Where there is division, whether religious, national, economic or social, there must be conflict. </p>
<p>Begin not with the world but with yourself, because you are the world and the world is you. </p>
<p>A revolution is necessary – not of the bomb or with bloodshed; that has not produced a change in the world at all. There must be a total transformation of the human mind to create a different kind of culture.</p>
<p>Is there an action which is not based on a conclusion or on an idea?</p>
<p>What is acquiring knowledge and what is learning? </p>
<p>Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth Is a Living Thing With No Place, Abode or Time<br>
Bangalore 1973, Public Meetings<br>
1/3: In the State of Attention There Is No Observer</p>
<p>Where there is division, whether religious, national, economic or social, there must be conflict. </p>
<p>Begin not with the world but with yourself, because you are the world and the world is you. </p>
<p>A revolution is necessary – not of the bomb or with bloodshed; that has not produced a change in the world at all. There must be a total transformation of the human mind to create a different kind of culture.</p>
<p>Is there an action which is not based on a conclusion or on an idea?</p>
<p>What is acquiring knowledge and what is learning? </p>
<p>Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Where there is division, whether religious, national, economic or social, there must be conflict. 
Begin not with the world but with yourself, because you are the world and the world is you. 
A revolution is necessary – not of the bomb or with bloodshed; that has not produced a change in the world at all. There must be a total transformation of the human mind to create a different kind of culture.
Is there an action which is not based on a conclusion or on an idea?
What is acquiring knowledge and what is learning? 
Questions from the audience followed the talk
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth Is a Living Thing With No Place, Abode or Time
Bangalore 1973, Public Meetings
2/3: Fear, Love and Death</p>
<p>Where there is dependency there is fear and the pain of that which you depend upon being taken away. </p>
<p>Can the mind be totally free of the accumulated fears of society and culture, and also of the personal fears?</p>
<p>Does thought breed fear? </p>
<p>The pursuit of status is a psychological state invented by man in the social structure in which he lives. </p>
<p>Is love attachment? </p>
<p>Love is the total negation of what it is not. </p>
<p>Can the mind be free of death? </p>
<p>Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth Is a Living Thing With No Place, Abode or Time<br>
Bangalore 1973, Public Meetings<br>
2/3: Fear, Love and Death</p>
<p>Where there is dependency there is fear and the pain of that which you depend upon being taken away. </p>
<p>Can the mind be totally free of the accumulated fears of society and culture, and also of the personal fears?</p>
<p>Does thought breed fear? </p>
<p>The pursuit of status is a psychological state invented by man in the social structure in which he lives. </p>
<p>Is love attachment? </p>
<p>Love is the total negation of what it is not. </p>
<p>Can the mind be free of death? </p>
<p>Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Truth Is a Living Thing With No Place, Abode or TimeBangalore 1973, Public Meetings2/3: Fear, Love and Death
Where there is dependency there is fear and the pain of that which you depend upon being taken away. 
Can the mind be totally free of the accumulated fears of society and culture, and also of the personal fears?
Does thought breed fear? 
The pursuit of status is a psychological state invented by man in the social structure in which he lives. 
Is love attachment? 
Love is the total negation of what it is not. 
Can the mind be free of death? 
Questions from the audience followed the talk
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>51 • Bangalore 1973 (3/3) • Talk 3: A Meditative Mind Is Free of All Control</title>
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Bangalore 1973, Public Meetings
3/3: A Meditative Mind Is Free of All Control</p>
<p>Unless the mind has understood its entirety, the religious mind will not come into being.</p>
<p>The foundation of meditation is self-knowing, relationship in which there is no conflict, and order in our daily life.</p>
<p>Truth is a living thing with no place, abode or time. It is free of any conclusion or theory. </p>
<p>When you practise meditation, the meditator becomes all-important and not the movement of meditation. </p>
<p>Meditation is a state of mind in which the operation and exercise of will is not. Meditation has no direction, is not seeking experience. It is no longer seeking at all. </p>
<p>A meditative mind, having no concentration, has attention.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth Is a Living Thing With No Place, Abode or Time<br>
Bangalore 1973, Public Meetings<br>
3/3: A Meditative Mind Is Free of All Control</p>
<p>Unless the mind has understood its entirety, the religious mind will not come into being.</p>
<p>The foundation of meditation is self-knowing, relationship in which there is no conflict, and order in our daily life.</p>
<p>Truth is a living thing with no place, abode or time. It is free of any conclusion or theory. </p>
<p>When you practise meditation, the meditator becomes all-important and not the movement of meditation. </p>
<p>Meditation is a state of mind in which the operation and exercise of will is not. Meditation has no direction, is not seeking experience. It is no longer seeking at all. </p>
<p>A meditative mind, having no concentration, has attention.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Unless the mind has understood its entirety, the religious mind will not come into being.
The foundation of meditation is self-knowing, relationship in which there is no conflict, and order in our daily life.
Truth is a living thing with no place, abode or time. It is free of any conclusion or theory. 
When you practise meditation, the meditator becomes all-important and not the movement of meditation. 
Meditation is a state of mind in which the operation and exercise of will is not. Meditation has no direction, is not seeking experience. It is no longer seeking at all. 
A meditative mind, having no concentration, has attention.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>52 • Bombay 1974 (1/4) • Talk 1: Can the Human Mind Radically Regenerate?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?
Bombay 1974, Public Meetings
1/4: Can the Human Mind Radically Regenerate?</p>
<p>There is no attention if I move away from the statement that I am the world.</p>
<p>Regeneration means to be reborn anew.</p>
<p>Can your mind, shaped by the society in which you live, undergo a radical transformation?</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of a mechanical way of living?</p>
<p>What does it mean to perceive?</p>
<p>
Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?<br>
Bombay 1974, Public Meetings<br>
1/4: Can the Human Mind Radically Regenerate?</p>
<p>There is no attention if I move away from the statement that I am the world.</p>
<p>Regeneration means to be reborn anew.</p>
<p>Can your mind, shaped by the society in which you live, undergo a radical transformation?</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of a mechanical way of living?</p>
<p>What does it mean to perceive?</p>
<p><br>
Questions from the audience followed the talk</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?Bombay 1974, Public Meetings1/4: Can the Human Mind Radically Regenerate?
There is no attention if I move away from the statement that I am the world.
Regeneration means to be reborn anew.
Can your mind, shaped by the society in which you live, undergo a radical transformation?
Can the mind be free of a mechanical way of living?
What does it mean to perceive?
Questions from the audience followed the talk
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>53 • Bombay 1974 (2/4) • Talk 2: Can the Mind Remain With Hurt?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?
Bombay 1974, Public Meetings
2/4: Can the Mind Remain With Hurt?</p>
<p>The content of our minds can be understood, explored and observed when the word is not the thing, the description is not the described.</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of the machinery of making images?</p>
<p>What do we do with all the hurts the image has received?</p>
<p>A mind that is hurt is incapable of perception, seeing directly and acting instantly.</p>
<p>Can thought naturally, without effort, prevent itself from creating images about itself or another?</p>
<p>Can the mind observe hurt or envy without the observer?</p>
<p>Religion is the transformation and regeneration of man.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?<br>
Bombay 1974, Public Meetings<br>
2/4: Can the Mind Remain With Hurt?</p>
<p>The content of our minds can be understood, explored and observed when the word is not the thing, the description is not the described.</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of the machinery of making images?</p>
<p>What do we do with all the hurts the image has received?</p>
<p>A mind that is hurt is incapable of perception, seeing directly and acting instantly.</p>
<p>Can thought naturally, without effort, prevent itself from creating images about itself or another?</p>
<p>Can the mind observe hurt or envy without the observer?</p>
<p>Religion is the transformation and regeneration of man.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?Bombay 1974, Public Meetings2/4: Can the Mind Remain With Hurt?
The content of our minds can be understood, explored and observed when the word is not the thing, the description is not the described.
Can the mind be free of the machinery of making images?
What do we do with all the hurts the image has received?
A mind that is hurt is incapable of perception, seeing directly and acting instantly.
Can thought naturally, without effort, prevent itself from creating images about itself or another?
Can the mind observe hurt or envy without the observer?
Religion is the transformation and regeneration of man.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>54 • Bombay 1974 (3/4) • Talk 3: Living, Love and the Meaning of Death</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?
Bombay 1974, Public Meetings
3/4: Living, Love and the Meaning of Death</p>
<p>Our existence, as it is, is very confused: we are in great turmoil outwardly and inwardly.</p>
<p>Can the mind be related without a single image?</p>
<p>What is the meaning of life?</p>
<p>Can a mind, driven by desire and tortured by lust, come to reality?</p>
<p>Is love the pursuit of what has been?</p>
<p>Can the mind free itself from the known and live in freedom?</p>
<p>What happens to a mind that has always lived in the known?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?<br>
Bombay 1974, Public Meetings<br>
3/4: Living, Love and the Meaning of Death</p>
<p>Our existence, as it is, is very confused: we are in great turmoil outwardly and inwardly.</p>
<p>Can the mind be related without a single image?</p>
<p>What is the meaning of life?</p>
<p>Can a mind, driven by desire and tortured by lust, come to reality?</p>
<p>Is love the pursuit of what has been?</p>
<p>Can the mind free itself from the known and live in freedom?</p>
<p>What happens to a mind that has always lived in the known?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?Bombay 1974, Public Meetings3/4: Living, Love and the Meaning of Death
Our existence, as it is, is very confused: we are in great turmoil outwardly and inwardly.
Can the mind be related without a single image?
What is the meaning of life?
Can a mind, driven by desire and tortured by lust, come to reality?
Is love the pursuit of what has been?
Can the mind free itself from the known and live in freedom?
What happens to a mind that has always lived in the known?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>55 • Bombay 1974 (4/4) • Talk 4: Meditation, Order and Space</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?
Bombay 1974, Public Meetings
4/4: Meditation, Order and Space</p>
<p>Order is necessary for austerity.</p>
<p>Can you observe the disorder in which you live without the eyes of the past?</p>
<p>When thought is in movement it creates the bondage of time.</p>
<p>In meditation are you concerned with achieving something, an experience others say they have had?</p>
<p>Thought is time and measurement.</p>
<p>Can the mind behave orderly without control or effort, with no conflict?</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of the ‘me’ so that it has immense space?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?<br>
Bombay 1974, Public Meetings<br>
4/4: Meditation, Order and Space</p>
<p>Order is necessary for austerity.</p>
<p>Can you observe the disorder in which you live without the eyes of the past?</p>
<p>When thought is in movement it creates the bondage of time.</p>
<p>In meditation are you concerned with achieving something, an experience others say they have had?</p>
<p>Thought is time and measurement.</p>
<p>Can the mind behave orderly without control or effort, with no conflict?</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of the ‘me’ so that it has immense space?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Can the Mind Regenerate Itself?Bombay 1974, Public Meetings4/4: Meditation, Order and Space
Order is necessary for austerity.
Can you observe the disorder in which you live without the eyes of the past?
When thought is in movement it creates the bondage of time.
In meditation are you concerned with achieving something, an experience others say they have had?
Thought is time and measurement.
Can the mind behave orderly without control or effort, with no conflict?
Can the mind be free of the ‘me’ so that it has immense space?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>56 • Bombay 1980 (1/5) • Talk 1: A Crowded Brain Is Incapable of Being Free</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings
1/5: A Crowded Brain Is Incapable of Being Free</p>
<p>Freedom is being denied to humanity.</p>
<p>Your mind is not yours; it is the mind of humanity, grown through evolution in time.</p>
<p>Knowledge can never be complete.</p>
<p>What place has memory and thought in our relationships?</p>
<p>Our minds are so conditioned by education, tradition and books that we cannot break through the limitation of thought.</p>
<p>Conflict is the very essence of degeneration.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order<br>
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings<br>
1/5: A Crowded Brain Is Incapable of Being Free</p>
<p>Freedom is being denied to humanity.</p>
<p>Your mind is not yours; it is the mind of humanity, grown through evolution in time.</p>
<p>Knowledge can never be complete.</p>
<p>What place has memory and thought in our relationships?</p>
<p>Our minds are so conditioned by education, tradition and books that we cannot break through the limitation of thought.</p>
<p>Conflict is the very essence of degeneration.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in OrderBombay 1980, Public Meetings1/5: A Crowded Brain Is Incapable of Being Free
Freedom is being denied to humanity.
Your mind is not yours; it is the mind of humanity, grown through evolution in time.
Knowledge can never be complete.
What place has memory and thought in our relationships?
Our minds are so conditioned by education, tradition and books that we cannot break through the limitation of thought.
Conflict is the very essence of degeneration.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>57 • Bombay 1980 (2/5) • Talk 2: The Tremendous Energy of the Brain</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings
2/5: The Tremendous Energy of the Brain</p>
<p>Your brain is the result of thousands of years of experience, evolution and accumulation of knowledge.</p>
<p>When energy is limited its activity must be limited.</p>
<p>Order based on knowledge inevitably brings disorder.</p>
<p>Release of energy can only come when there is absolute order.</p>
<p>When there is order, there is a totally different kind of action.</p>
<p>Is there an action so immediate it does not allow time?</p>
<p>The brain has unlimited capacity and tremendous energy, which is now limited and so brings about disorder.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order<br>
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings<br>
2/5: The Tremendous Energy of the Brain</p>
<p>Your brain is the result of thousands of years of experience, evolution and accumulation of knowledge.</p>
<p>When energy is limited its activity must be limited.</p>
<p>Order based on knowledge inevitably brings disorder.</p>
<p>Release of energy can only come when there is absolute order.</p>
<p>When there is order, there is a totally different kind of action.</p>
<p>Is there an action so immediate it does not allow time?</p>
<p>The brain has unlimited capacity and tremendous energy, which is now limited and so brings about disorder.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Your brain is the result of thousands of years of experience, evolution and accumulation of knowledge.
When energy is limited its activity must be limited.
Order based on knowledge inevitably brings disorder.
Release of energy can only come when there is absolute order.
When there is order, there is a totally different kind of action.
Is there an action so immediate it does not allow time?
The brain has unlimited capacity and tremendous energy, which is now limited and so brings about disorder.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Bombay 1980, Public Meetings
3/5: Learning and Desire</p>
<p>Your brain is the result of thousands of years of experience, evolution and accumulation of knowledge.</p>
<p>When energy is limited its activity must be limited.</p>
<p>Order based on knowledge inevitably brings disorder.</p>
<p>Release of energy can only come when there is absolute order.</p>
<p>When there is order, there is a totally different kind of action.</p>
<p>Is there an action so immediate it does not allow time?</p>
<p>The brain has unlimited capacity and tremendous energy, which is now limited and so brings about disorder.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order<br>
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings<br>
3/5: Learning and Desire</p>
<p>Your brain is the result of thousands of years of experience, evolution and accumulation of knowledge.</p>
<p>When energy is limited its activity must be limited.</p>
<p>Order based on knowledge inevitably brings disorder.</p>
<p>Release of energy can only come when there is absolute order.</p>
<p>When there is order, there is a totally different kind of action.</p>
<p>Is there an action so immediate it does not allow time?</p>
<p>The brain has unlimited capacity and tremendous energy, which is now limited and so brings about disorder.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in OrderBombay 1980, Public Meetings3/5: Learning and Desire
Your brain is the result of thousands of years of experience, evolution and accumulation of knowledge.
When energy is limited its activity must be limited.
Order based on knowledge inevitably brings disorder.
Release of energy can only come when there is absolute order.
When there is order, there is a totally different kind of action.
Is there an action so immediate it does not allow time?
The brain has unlimited capacity and tremendous energy, which is now limited and so brings about disorder.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>59 • Bombay 1980 (4/5) • Talk 4: Time Perpetuates the Agony of Humanity</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings
4/5: Time Perpetuates the Agony of Humanity</p>
<p>Can there be freedom from the remembrance of grief, violence and human problems?</p>
<p>The brain is accustomed to time: I am not, but I will be, time from ‘what is’ to ‘what should be’.</p>
<p>Time is the distorting factor in life. If you act immediately, there is no time.</p>
<p>Is there a possibility of ending fear so completely it never comes back?</p>
<p>Desire is the movement in time that creates duality.</p>
<p>A problem only exists if you allow it to have duration.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order<br>
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings<br>
4/5: Time Perpetuates the Agony of Humanity</p>
<p>Can there be freedom from the remembrance of grief, violence and human problems?</p>
<p>The brain is accustomed to time: I am not, but I will be, time from ‘what is’ to ‘what should be’.</p>
<p>Time is the distorting factor in life. If you act immediately, there is no time.</p>
<p>Is there a possibility of ending fear so completely it never comes back?</p>
<p>Desire is the movement in time that creates duality.</p>
<p>A problem only exists if you allow it to have duration.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in OrderBombay 1980, Public Meetings4/5: Time Perpetuates the Agony of Humanity
Can there be freedom from the remembrance of grief, violence and human problems?
The brain is accustomed to time: I am not, but I will be, time from ‘what is’ to ‘what should be’.
Time is the distorting factor in life. If you act immediately, there is no time.
Is there a possibility of ending fear so completely it never comes back?
Desire is the movement in time that creates duality.
A problem only exists if you allow it to have duration.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>60 • Bombay 1980 (5/5) • Talk 5: Self-Centred Occupation Creates Sorrow</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings
5/5: Self-Centred Occupation Creates Sorrow</p>
<p>Loneliness comes about through our daily self-centred action.</p>
<p>Can there be activity not centred around oneself?</p>
<p>As long as we are lonely, sorrow inevitably continues.</p>
<p>Self-centred activity in any form leads to isolation, division and strife.</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of the known?</p>
<p>What does it mean to die?</p>
<p>Are you meditating now?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in Order<br>
Bombay 1980, Public Meetings<br>
5/5: Self-Centred Occupation Creates Sorrow</p>
<p>Loneliness comes about through our daily self-centred action.</p>
<p>Can there be activity not centred around oneself?</p>
<p>As long as we are lonely, sorrow inevitably continues.</p>
<p>Self-centred activity in any form leads to isolation, division and strife.</p>
<p>Can the mind be free of the known?</p>
<p>What does it mean to die?</p>
<p>Are you meditating now?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: The Brain Can Function Excellently Only in OrderBombay 1980, Public Meetings5/5: Self-Centred Occupation Creates Sorrow
Loneliness comes about through our daily self-centred action.
Can there be activity not centred around oneself?
As long as we are lonely, sorrow inevitably continues.
Self-centred activity in any form leads to isolation, division and strife.
Can the mind be free of the known?
What does it mean to die?
Are you meditating now?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>61 • Brockwood Park 1975 (1/6) • Talk 1: What Is the Function of Thought?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings
1/6: What Is the Function of Thought?</p>
<p>Is there an action that is whole and complete at the personal and social level?</p>
<p>Does thought, having created the ‘me’ make it into a fragment? </p>
<p>Can thought realize its limitation and not spill over into the realm it can never touch? </p>
<p>Is compassion the result of thought?</p>
<p>Can thought be attentive to its own movements? </p>
<p>Can you look at your disorder without choosing and totally deny it? </p>
<p>Is the very act of walking away from disorder, order?</p>
<p>Do you observe directly or from a distance? Is distance actuality or created by thought?</p>
<p>When you observe the limitations of thought, you are left empty, naked, void.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?<br>
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings<br>
1/6: What Is the Function of Thought?</p>
<p>Is there an action that is whole and complete at the personal and social level?</p>
<p>Does thought, having created the ‘me’ make it into a fragment? </p>
<p>Can thought realize its limitation and not spill over into the realm it can never touch? </p>
<p>Is compassion the result of thought?</p>
<p>Can thought be attentive to its own movements? </p>
<p>Can you look at your disorder without choosing and totally deny it? </p>
<p>Is the very act of walking away from disorder, order?</p>
<p>Do you observe directly or from a distance? Is distance actuality or created by thought?</p>
<p>When you observe the limitations of thought, you are left empty, naked, void.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Is there an action that is whole and complete at the personal and social level?
Does thought, having created the ‘me’ make it into a fragment? 
Can thought realize its limitation and not spill over into the realm it can never touch? 
Is compassion the result of thought?
Can thought be attentive to its own movements? 
Can you look at your disorder without choosing and totally deny it? 
Is the very act of walking away from disorder, order?
Do you observe directly or from a distance? Is distance actuality or created by thought?
When you observe the limitations of thought, you are left empty, naked, void.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>62 • Brockwood Park 1975 (2/6) • Talk 2: Can Suffering End Totally?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings
2/6: Can Suffering End Totally?</p>
<p>Isn't the only energy of thought we know that which comes in contradiction and duality?</p>
<p>How does desire arise? Is it seeing, sensation, contact, then desire?</p>
<p>Why is there a sense of wanting, lack, pursuing something all the time, which is desire? </p>
<p>Does desire, the wanting of something create fear?</p>
<p>Is there a centre from which all fear springs? </p>
<p>When you look without naming, is there fear?</p>
<p>Have we invented psychological time?</p>
<p>To uncover the unconscious must you analyse? If you don't analyse what are you to do?</p>
<p>Is there a different kind of energy altogether?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?<br>
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings<br>
2/6: Can Suffering End Totally?</p>
<p>Isn't the only energy of thought we know that which comes in contradiction and duality?</p>
<p>How does desire arise? Is it seeing, sensation, contact, then desire?</p>
<p>Why is there a sense of wanting, lack, pursuing something all the time, which is desire? </p>
<p>Does desire, the wanting of something create fear?</p>
<p>Is there a centre from which all fear springs? </p>
<p>When you look without naming, is there fear?</p>
<p>Have we invented psychological time?</p>
<p>To uncover the unconscious must you analyse? If you don't analyse what are you to do?</p>
<p>Is there a different kind of energy altogether?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings2/6: Can Suffering End Totally?
Isn't the only energy of thought we know that which comes in contradiction and duality?
How does desire arise? Is it seeing, sensation, contact, then desire?
Why is there a sense of wanting, lack, pursuing something all the time, which is desire? 
Does desire, the wanting of something create fear?
Is there a centre from which all fear springs? 
When you look without naming, is there fear?
Have we invented psychological time?
To uncover the unconscious must you analyse? If you don't analyse what are you to do?
Is there a different kind of energy altogether?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>63 • Brockwood Park 1975 (3/6) • Discussion 1: The Action of Total Awareness</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings
3/6: The Action of Total Awareness</p>
<p>Q: What does it mean to be aware?</p>
<p>If you are aware every moment your conditioning does not exist.</p>
<p>Is there an activity which is not mechanical? </p>
<p>The mechanical part of the brain follows a line set by thought. </p>
<p>Thought itself is mechanical.</p>
<p>We are all hurt from childhood. Is it the image that is hurt?</p>
<p>It is tradition, part of our education to have images, 
according to our environment and culture.</p>
<p>If there is no image the whole brain is unconditioned. Then the brain is on fire. It is non-mechanical and has a totally different kind of energy. </p>
<p>Only in being nothing is there security.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?<br>
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings<br>
3/6: The Action of Total Awareness</p>
<p>Q: What does it mean to be aware?</p>
<p>If you are aware every moment your conditioning does not exist.</p>
<p>Is there an activity which is not mechanical? </p>
<p>The mechanical part of the brain follows a line set by thought. </p>
<p>Thought itself is mechanical.</p>
<p>We are all hurt from childhood. Is it the image that is hurt?</p>
<p>It is tradition, part of our education to have images, <br>
according to our environment and culture.</p>
<p>If there is no image the whole brain is unconditioned. Then the brain is on fire. It is non-mechanical and has a totally different kind of energy. </p>
<p>Only in being nothing is there security.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings3/6: The Action of Total Awareness
Q: What does it mean to be aware?
If you are aware every moment your conditioning does not exist.
Is there an activity which is not mechanical? 
The mechanical part of the brain follows a line set by thought. 
Thought itself is mechanical.
We are all hurt from childhood. Is it the image that is hurt?
It is tradition, part of our education to have images, according to our environment and culture.
If there is no image the whole brain is unconditioned. Then the brain is on fire. It is non-mechanical and has a totally different kind of energy. 
Only in being nothing is there security.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>64 • Brockwood Park 1975 (4/6) • Discussion 2: Do You Respond According to an Image?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings
4/6: Do You Respond According to an Image?</p>
<p>Q: How is one to be aware of the content of one's consciousness?</p>
<p>To be totally aware implies no observer. The observer is the past which therefore brings about fragmentation.</p>
<p>Can you live in the present? To live in the present
means not a single memory not a single breath of the past.</p>
<p>All images are in the past. Why can't I drop all that and live in the now?</p>
<p>Is one aware that one has an image about another? </p>
<p>If there is no image how does one respond? What then is relationship with another?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?<br>
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings<br>
4/6: Do You Respond According to an Image?</p>
<p>Q: How is one to be aware of the content of one's consciousness?</p>
<p>To be totally aware implies no observer. The observer is the past which therefore brings about fragmentation.</p>
<p>Can you live in the present? To live in the present<br>
means not a single memory not a single breath of the past.</p>
<p>All images are in the past. Why can't I drop all that and live in the now?</p>
<p>Is one aware that one has an image about another? </p>
<p>If there is no image how does one respond? What then is relationship with another?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings4/6: Do You Respond According to an Image?
Q: How is one to be aware of the content of one's consciousness?
To be totally aware implies no observer. The observer is the past which therefore brings about fragmentation.
Can you live in the present? To live in the presentmeans not a single memory not a single breath of the past.
All images are in the past. Why can't I drop all that and live in the now?
Is one aware that one has an image about another? 
If there is no image how does one respond? What then is relationship with another?
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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        <title>65 • Brockwood Park 1975 (5/6) • Talk 3: Is There Something With No Beginning or End?</title>
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Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings
5/6: Is There Something With No Beginning or End?</p>
<p>Can we end suffering at all levels inwardly?</p>
<p>Can there be love, not just personal love but the enormous feeling of compassion?</p>
<p>What is the total significance of death, the ending of what we know as life?</p>
<p>That which ends has a new beginning, not that which has a continuity. Can there be an ending to time?</p>
<p>Has time created the centre, the ‘me’?</p>
<p>What is immortality, eternity, a timeless state? What happens to those caught in the movement of time?</p>
<p>What is the relationship between one who is out of the stream of sorrow and one who is in it?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?<br>
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings<br>
5/6: Is There Something With No Beginning or End?</p>
<p>Can we end suffering at all levels inwardly?</p>
<p>Can there be love, not just personal love but the enormous feeling of compassion?</p>
<p>What is the total significance of death, the ending of what we know as life?</p>
<p>That which ends has a new beginning, not that which has a continuity. Can there be an ending to time?</p>
<p>Has time created the centre, the ‘me’?</p>
<p>What is immortality, eternity, a timeless state? What happens to those caught in the movement of time?</p>
<p>What is the relationship between one who is out of the stream of sorrow and one who is in it?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Can we end suffering at all levels inwardly?
Can there be love, not just personal love but the enormous feeling of compassion?
What is the total significance of death, the ending of what we know as life?
That which ends has a new beginning, not that which has a continuity. Can there be an ending to time?
Has time created the centre, the ‘me’?
What is immortality, eternity, a timeless state? What happens to those caught in the movement of time?
What is the relationship between one who is out of the stream of sorrow and one who is in it?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings
6/6: Can We Ever Perceive Truth?</p>
<p>What is reality? What are the limitations of thought and can it ever perceive truth?</p>
<p>Can we go far unless there is order in the world of reality?</p>
<p>Is there an observation of the field of reality without the movement of thought?</p>
<p>What is freedom? </p>
<p>To understand freedom one must deny all authority, which demands great attention. </p>
<p>Having observed the disorder in our lives order comes into being.</p>
<p>Can time have a stop? Which means, can the mind be still not by controlling thought? Then one comes upon that which is timeless, sacred and the very essence of compassion.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: What Is Correct Action in a Disintegrating World?<br>
Brockwood Park 1975, Public Meetings<br>
6/6: Can We Ever Perceive Truth?</p>
<p>What is reality? What are the limitations of thought and can it ever perceive truth?</p>
<p>Can we go far unless there is order in the world of reality?</p>
<p>Is there an observation of the field of reality without the movement of thought?</p>
<p>What is freedom? </p>
<p>To understand freedom one must deny all authority, which demands great attention. </p>
<p>Having observed the disorder in our lives order comes into being.</p>
<p>Can time have a stop? Which means, can the mind be still not by controlling thought? Then one comes upon that which is timeless, sacred and the very essence of compassion.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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What is reality? What are the limitations of thought and can it ever perceive truth?
Can we go far unless there is order in the world of reality?
Is there an observation of the field of reality without the movement of thought?
What is freedom? 
To understand freedom one must deny all authority, which demands great attention. 
Having observed the disorder in our lives order comes into being.
Can time have a stop? Which means, can the mind be still not by controlling thought? Then one comes upon that which is timeless, sacred and the very essence of compassion.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park 1978, Conversations with Pupul Jayakar
1/2: Has There Been a Radical Change in Krishnamurti’s Teaching?</p>
<p>Q: Has there been a radical change in your teaching?</p>
<p>Has there been, after thirty years, a movement away from observation, from the division between the thinker and the thought, and from the whole content of consciousness?</p>
<p>Without preparation, without drill, without examination, is it possible to see the total content of consciousness and move out of it?</p>
<p>It is only possible to have a complete, total insight immediately, instantly, and that instant is not contained in time.</p>
<p>The thinker and the thought are identical, they are not separate.</p>
<p>The whole way of thinking is based on growth, becoming, evolving.</p>
<p>Will the mind, being so heavily conditioned by the tradition of growth, listen?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Two Conversations with Pupul Jayakar, 1978<br>
Brockwood Park 1978, Conversations with Pupul Jayakar<br>
1/2: Has There Been a Radical Change in Krishnamurti’s Teaching?</p>
<p>Q: Has there been a radical change in your teaching?</p>
<p>Has there been, after thirty years, a movement away from observation, from the division between the thinker and the thought, and from the whole content of consciousness?</p>
<p>Without preparation, without drill, without examination, is it possible to see the total content of consciousness and move out of it?</p>
<p>It is only possible to have a complete, total insight immediately, instantly, and that instant is not contained in time.</p>
<p>The thinker and the thought are identical, they are not separate.</p>
<p>The whole way of thinking is based on growth, becoming, evolving.</p>
<p>Will the mind, being so heavily conditioned by the tradition of growth, listen?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: Has there been a radical change in your teaching?
Has there been, after thirty years, a movement away from observation, from the division between the thinker and the thought, and from the whole content of consciousness?
Without preparation, without drill, without examination, is it possible to see the total content of consciousness and move out of it?
It is only possible to have a complete, total insight immediately, instantly, and that instant is not contained in time.
The thinker and the thought are identical, they are not separate.
The whole way of thinking is based on growth, becoming, evolving.
Will the mind, being so heavily conditioned by the tradition of growth, listen?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park 1978, Conversations with Pupul Jayakar
2/2: Thought Cannot Fundamentally Perceive or Comprehend the Totality of Consciousness</p>
<p>What does the word ‘conscious’ mean to you?</p>
<p>Thought can never be aware of the total content of consciousness.</p>
<p>Can the mind perceive the totality?</p>
<p>Is there a love or a quality which is not part of consciousness?</p>
<p>Is it possible to observe with all your senses? When there is a movement of thought, it is a particular sense operating.</p>
<p>Is there a totally different dimension which is not the dimension of consciousness as we know it, not invented by thought?</p>
<p>What instrument or what quality is necessary to move out of this circle of consciousness?</p>
<p>How am I as a human being to discover 'the other'?</p>
<p>How can I know what order is when I live in total disorder?</p>
<p>There is action, which is non-action, when thought is completely, absolutely still.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Two Conversations with Pupul Jayakar, 1978<br>
Brockwood Park 1978, Conversations with Pupul Jayakar<br>
2/2: Thought Cannot Fundamentally Perceive or Comprehend the Totality of Consciousness</p>
<p>What does the word ‘conscious’ mean to you?</p>
<p>Thought can never be aware of the total content of consciousness.</p>
<p>Can the mind perceive the totality?</p>
<p>Is there a love or a quality which is not part of consciousness?</p>
<p>Is it possible to observe with all your senses? When there is a movement of thought, it is a particular sense operating.</p>
<p>Is there a totally different dimension which is not the dimension of consciousness as we know it, not invented by thought?</p>
<p>What instrument or what quality is necessary to move out of this circle of consciousness?</p>
<p>How am I as a human being to discover 'the other'?</p>
<p>How can I know what order is when I live in total disorder?</p>
<p>There is action, which is non-action, when thought is completely, absolutely still.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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What does the word ‘conscious’ mean to you?
Thought can never be aware of the total content of consciousness.
Can the mind perceive the totality?
Is there a love or a quality which is not part of consciousness?
Is it possible to observe with all your senses? When there is a movement of thought, it is a particular sense operating.
Is there a totally different dimension which is not the dimension of consciousness as we know it, not invented by thought?
What instrument or what quality is necessary to move out of this circle of consciousness?
How am I as a human being to discover 'the other'?
How can I know what order is when I live in total disorder?
There is action, which is non-action, when thought is completely, absolutely still.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Two Conversations with Pupul Jayakar, 1981
Brockwood Park 1981, Conversations with Pupul Jayakar
1/2: On God</p>
<p>Q: Can we discuss and investigate into the nature of God?</p>
<p>Can we negate completely the whole movement of knowledge - except the knowledge of driving a car, speaking a language, technological knowledge?</p>
<p>Can one totally empty the whole accumulation of a million years? </p>
<p>We never say, ‘I don’t know.’ That is a state of mind that is absolutely motionless, because I don’t know. I think that is one of our difficulties. We all want to know; which means put into the bag of knowledge what God is.</p>
<p>Could I have an insight into the movement of knowledge, so that the insight stops the movement? Not I stop the movement or the brain stops the movement; the very insight is the ending of this knowledge and the beginning of something entirely different.</p>
<p>Is it possible to quieten thought completely? </p>
<p>Is it possible to be free of the meditator? Then there is no problem. Then there is no question whether there is God or no God – who cares? Then that meditation is the meditation of the universe.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Two Conversations with Pupul Jayakar, 1981<br>
Brockwood Park 1981, Conversations with Pupul Jayakar<br>
1/2: On God</p>
<p>Q: Can we discuss and investigate into the nature of God?</p>
<p>Can we negate completely the whole movement of knowledge - except the knowledge of driving a car, speaking a language, technological knowledge?</p>
<p>Can one totally empty the whole accumulation of a million years? </p>
<p>We never say, ‘I don’t know.’ That is a state of mind that is absolutely motionless, because I don’t know. I think that is one of our difficulties. We all want to know; which means put into the bag of knowledge what God is.</p>
<p>Could I have an insight into the movement of knowledge, so that the insight stops the movement? Not I stop the movement or the brain stops the movement; the very insight is the ending of this knowledge and the beginning of something entirely different.</p>
<p>Is it possible to quieten thought completely? </p>
<p>Is it possible to be free of the meditator? Then there is no problem. Then there is no question whether there is God or no God – who cares? Then that meditation is the meditation of the universe.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Q: Can we discuss and investigate into the nature of God?
Can we negate completely the whole movement of knowledge - except the knowledge of driving a car, speaking a language, technological knowledge?
Can one totally empty the whole accumulation of a million years? 
We never say, ‘I don’t know.’ That is a state of mind that is absolutely motionless, because I don’t know. I think that is one of our difficulties. We all want to know; which means put into the bag of knowledge what God is.
Could I have an insight into the movement of knowledge, so that the insight stops the movement? Not I stop the movement or the brain stops the movement; the very insight is the ending of this knowledge and the beginning of something entirely different.
Is it possible to quieten thought completely? 
Is it possible to be free of the meditator? Then there is no problem. Then there is no question whether there is God or no God – who cares? Then that meditation is the meditation of the universe.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Two Conversations with Pupul Jayakar, 1981
Brockwood Park 1981, Conversations with Pupul Jayakar
2/2: Living With Death</p>
<p>What is ending?</p>
<p>The mind cannot enter into a totally new dimension if there is a shadow of memory of anything. </p>
<p>If the movement of thought ends, consciousness as we know it is not.</p>
<p>Thought is the enemy of compassion.</p>
<p>Q: What significance has death?</p>
<p>I meet the Buddha. He has told me very carefully: be a light to yourself. So that truth is with me, it is the seed that is flowering in me. So if he goes away, the seed is flowering. But what is important is that seed of truth which has been planted by my alertness, awareness, intense listening. That seed will flower. </p>
<p>Have we, in this dialogue, seen the meaning of death, the extraordinary beauty of ending something?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Two Conversations with Pupul Jayakar, 1981<br>
Brockwood Park 1981, Conversations with Pupul Jayakar<br>
2/2: Living With Death</p>
<p>What is ending?</p>
<p>The mind cannot enter into a totally new dimension if there is a shadow of memory of anything. </p>
<p>If the movement of thought ends, consciousness as we know it is not.</p>
<p>Thought is the enemy of compassion.</p>
<p>Q: What significance has death?</p>
<p>I meet the Buddha. He has told me very carefully: be a light to yourself. So that truth is with me, it is the seed that is flowering in me. So if he goes away, the seed is flowering. But what is important is that seed of truth which has been planted by my alertness, awareness, intense listening. That seed will flower. </p>
<p>Have we, in this dialogue, seen the meaning of death, the extraordinary beauty of ending something?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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What is ending?
The mind cannot enter into a totally new dimension if there is a shadow of memory of anything. 
If the movement of thought ends, consciousness as we know it is not.
Thought is the enemy of compassion.
Q: What significance has death?
I meet the Buddha. He has told me very carefully: be a light to yourself. So that truth is with me, it is the seed that is flowering in me. So if he goes away, the seed is flowering. But what is important is that seed of truth which has been planted by my alertness, awareness, intense listening. That seed will flower. 
Have we, in this dialogue, seen the meaning of death, the extraordinary beauty of ending something?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings
1/6: Why Do We Have So Many Problems?</p>
<p>How do you approach a problem or challenge?</p>
<p>Can the brain, educated to live with problems, have no problems at all?</p>
<p>Are we aware that our brain lives with problems?</p>
<p>Can the brain become aware of itself, its thoughts, its reactions, its way of living?</p>
<p>Can the brain be free of self-interest, which is the beginning of corruption and the origin of conflict?</p>
<p>Is it possible to live in this complicated world without conflict?</p>
<p>The question, not the answer, has tremendous significance.</p>
<p>Can one remain quiet and watch? Are observation and love related?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis<br>
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings<br>
1/6: Why Do We Have So Many Problems?</p>
<p>How do you approach a problem or challenge?</p>
<p>Can the brain, educated to live with problems, have no problems at all?</p>
<p>Are we aware that our brain lives with problems?</p>
<p>Can the brain become aware of itself, its thoughts, its reactions, its way of living?</p>
<p>Can the brain be free of self-interest, which is the beginning of corruption and the origin of conflict?</p>
<p>Is it possible to live in this complicated world without conflict?</p>
<p>The question, not the answer, has tremendous significance.</p>
<p>Can one remain quiet and watch? Are observation and love related?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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How do you approach a problem or challenge?
Can the brain, educated to live with problems, have no problems at all?
Are we aware that our brain lives with problems?
Can the brain become aware of itself, its thoughts, its reactions, its way of living?
Can the brain be free of self-interest, which is the beginning of corruption and the origin of conflict?
Is it possible to live in this complicated world without conflict?
The question, not the answer, has tremendous significance.
Can one remain quiet and watch? Are observation and love related?
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>72 • Brockwood Park 1985 (2/6) • Talk 2: The Relationship of Time and Thought To Fear</title>
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Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings
2/6: The Relationship of Time and Thought To Fear</p>
<p>What is the nature of beauty? What is its relationship to thought, time and love? Can memory apprehend that which is beautiful?</p>
<p>Time is the movement of memory, knowledge, experience. Can this movement ever end?</p>
<p>What is the connection between thought and time?</p>
<p>Can thinking in the deepest valleys of the brain ever stop? </p>
<p>Is relationship, the closeness, the feeling for each other, based on thought?</p>
<p>Is fear related to time and thought? Is it possible to end fear now so completely that you are free?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis<br>
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings<br>
2/6: The Relationship of Time and Thought To Fear</p>
<p>What is the nature of beauty? What is its relationship to thought, time and love? Can memory apprehend that which is beautiful?</p>
<p>Time is the movement of memory, knowledge, experience. Can this movement ever end?</p>
<p>What is the connection between thought and time?</p>
<p>Can thinking in the deepest valleys of the brain ever stop? </p>
<p>Is relationship, the closeness, the feeling for each other, based on thought?</p>
<p>Is fear related to time and thought? Is it possible to end fear now so completely that you are free?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Facing a World in CrisisBrockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings2/6: The Relationship of Time and Thought To Fear
What is the nature of beauty? What is its relationship to thought, time and love? Can memory apprehend that which is beautiful?
Time is the movement of memory, knowledge, experience. Can this movement ever end?
What is the connection between thought and time?
Can thinking in the deepest valleys of the brain ever stop? 
Is relationship, the closeness, the feeling for each other, based on thought?
Is fear related to time and thought? Is it possible to end fear now so completely that you are free?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings
3/6: 1st Question &amp; Answer Meeting</p>
<p>Why are you here?</p>
<p>Q1: How can we know if mystical and spiritual experiences are illusions unless we know reality?</p>
<p>Q2: Is illness due simply to degeneration or abuse of the body, or does it have some other significance?</p>
<p>Q3: What is my responsibility toward the present world crisis?</p>
<p>Q4: Does asking for guidance necessarily prevent understanding?
 Cannot seeking help be a means of discovery of ourselves? If not, what is the sense of listening to you, Krishnamurti?</p>
<p>Q5: What is total vision? Is it an extension of our normal brain function or something totally different?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis<br>
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings<br>
3/6: 1st Question &amp; Answer Meeting</p>
<p>Why are you here?</p>
<p>Q1: How can we know if mystical and spiritual experiences are illusions unless we know reality?</p>
<p>Q2: Is illness due simply to degeneration or abuse of the body, or does it have some other significance?</p>
<p>Q3: What is my responsibility toward the present world crisis?</p>
<p>Q4: Does asking for guidance necessarily prevent understanding?<br>
 Cannot seeking help be a means of discovery of ourselves? If not, what is the sense of listening to you, Krishnamurti?</p>
<p>Q5: What is total vision? Is it an extension of our normal brain function or something totally different?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Facing a World in CrisisBrockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings3/6: 1st Question &amp; Answer Meeting
Why are you here?
Q1: How can we know if mystical and spiritual experiences are illusions unless we know reality?
Q2: Is illness due simply to degeneration or abuse of the body, or does it have some other significance?
Q3: What is my responsibility toward the present world crisis?
Q4: Does asking for guidance necessarily prevent understanding? Cannot seeking help be a means of discovery of ourselves? If not, what is the sense of listening to you, Krishnamurti?
Q5: What is total vision? Is it an extension of our normal brain function or something totally different?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings
4/6: 2nd Question &amp; Answer Meeting</p>
<p>Is it possible to be totally free of influence, to find the origin, the beginning of all things?</p>
<p>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? </p>
<p>Q2: I am afraid to change. If I change, what will happen afterwards? </p>
<p>Q3: How does one meet aggression and psychological attack from a close relative from whom one cannot escape?</p>
<p>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?</p>
<p>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?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis<br>
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings<br>
4/6: 2nd Question &amp; Answer Meeting</p>
<p>Is it possible to be totally free of influence, to find the origin, the beginning of all things?</p>
<p>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? </p>
<p>Q2: I am afraid to change. If I change, what will happen afterwards? </p>
<p>Q3: How does one meet aggression and psychological attack from a close relative from whom one cannot escape?</p>
<p>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?</p>
<p>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?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings
5/6: The Relationship of Freedom to Self-Interest</p>
<p>Do we realize how very little freedom we have?</p>
<p>Are pleasure, fear, self-interest, time, thought, all one movement?</p>
<p>Does change imply a movement in time? If we understand that all time is now then is change meaningless?</p>
<p>Why has man suffered from time immemorial? Is there an end to sorrow?</p>
<p>Is love a continuation and remembrance of pleasure, or is it entirely beyond thought and time? What relationship has love to sorrow and compassion?</p>
<p>Where there is love there is absolute freedom. Can we live our daily life with that perfume?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis<br>
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings<br>
5/6: The Relationship of Freedom to Self-Interest</p>
<p>Do we realize how very little freedom we have?</p>
<p>Are pleasure, fear, self-interest, time, thought, all one movement?</p>
<p>Does change imply a movement in time? If we understand that all time is now then is change meaningless?</p>
<p>Why has man suffered from time immemorial? Is there an end to sorrow?</p>
<p>Is love a continuation and remembrance of pleasure, or is it entirely beyond thought and time? What relationship has love to sorrow and compassion?</p>
<p>Where there is love there is absolute freedom. Can we live our daily life with that perfume?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Do we realize how very little freedom we have?
Are pleasure, fear, self-interest, time, thought, all one movement?
Does change imply a movement in time? If we understand that all time is now then is change meaningless?
Why has man suffered from time immemorial? Is there an end to sorrow?
Is love a continuation and remembrance of pleasure, or is it entirely beyond thought and time? What relationship has love to sorrow and compassion?
Where there is love there is absolute freedom. Can we live our daily life with that perfume?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings
6/6: The Nature of the Brain That Lives Religiously</p>
<p>Do we realize that we are the world and the world is us?</p>
<p>Can we together understand the world, ourselves and our relationship to the world?</p>
<p>Can we inquire together into why we want continuity and what is ending? How are time and thought involved in this process? What is death?</p>
<p>If we realize the immense significance of living with that ending that is called death in our daily life, there is real transformation, real mutation, even in the brain cells.</p>
<p>Can the brain ever understand that which is limitless? Can the brain be quiet? Is there a mind, which is not the brain, to understand that immensity?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Facing a World in Crisis<br>
Brockwood Park 1985, Public Meetings<br>
6/6: The Nature of the Brain That Lives Religiously</p>
<p>Do we realize that we are the world and the world is us?</p>
<p>Can we together understand the world, ourselves and our relationship to the world?</p>
<p>Can we inquire together into why we want continuity and what is ending? How are time and thought involved in this process? What is death?</p>
<p>If we realize the immense significance of living with that ending that is called death in our daily life, there is real transformation, real mutation, even in the brain cells.</p>
<p>Can the brain ever understand that which is limitless? Can the brain be quiet? Is there a mind, which is not the brain, to understand that immensity?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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Do we realize that we are the world and the world is us?
Can we together understand the world, ourselves and our relationship to the world?
Can we inquire together into why we want continuity and what is ending? How are time and thought involved in this process? What is death?
If we realize the immense significance of living with that ending that is called death in our daily life, there is real transformation, real mutation, even in the brain cells.
Can the brain ever understand that which is limitless? Can the brain be quiet? Is there a mind, which is not the brain, to understand that immensity?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>77 • Brockwood Park &amp; Gstaad 1975 (1/12) • Conversation with David Bohm 1: What Is Truth and What Is Reality?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
1/12: What Is Truth and What Is Reality?</p>
<p>What is truth and what is reality?</p>
<p>Anything that thought thinks about or reflects upon or projects, that is reality. And that reality has nothing to do with truth.</p>
<p>The art of seeing is to place reality where it is, and not move that in order to get truth. You can’t get truth.</p>
<p>How am I to empty that consciousness and yet retain knowledge – otherwise I couldn’t function – and reach a state which will comprehend reality?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
1/12: What Is Truth and What Is Reality?</p>
<p>What is truth and what is reality?</p>
<p>Anything that thought thinks about or reflects upon or projects, that is reality. And that reality has nothing to do with truth.</p>
<p>The art of seeing is to place reality where it is, and not move that in order to get truth. You can’t get truth.</p>
<p>How am I to empty that consciousness and yet retain knowledge – otherwise I couldn’t function – and reach a state which will comprehend reality?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of ThoughtBrockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm1/12: What Is Truth and What Is Reality?
What is truth and what is reality?
Anything that thought thinks about or reflects upon or projects, that is reality. And that reality has nothing to do with truth.
The art of seeing is to place reality where it is, and not move that in order to get truth. You can’t get truth.
How am I to empty that consciousness and yet retain knowledge – otherwise I couldn’t function – and reach a state which will comprehend reality?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>78 • Brockwood Park &amp; Gstaad 1975 (2/12) • Conversation with David Bohm 2: Seeing ‘What Is’ Is Action</title>
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Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
2/12: Seeing ‘What Is’ Is Action</p>
<p>If truth is something totally different from reality then what place has action in daily life, in relation to truth and reality?</p>
<p>Seeing what is is action.</p>
<p>What place has love in truth?</p>
<p>When I separate you, in that separation love cannot exist.</p>
<p>How are you to convey the sense of truth to a student?</p>
<p>As long as I live in the field of reality, which has its own energy, that energy will not free me.</p>
<p>When the mind is empty, when the mind is nothing, not a thing, in that there is perception.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
2/12: Seeing ‘What Is’ Is Action</p>
<p>If truth is something totally different from reality then what place has action in daily life, in relation to truth and reality?</p>
<p>Seeing what is is action.</p>
<p>What place has love in truth?</p>
<p>When I separate you, in that separation love cannot exist.</p>
<p>How are you to convey the sense of truth to a student?</p>
<p>As long as I live in the field of reality, which has its own energy, that energy will not free me.</p>
<p>When the mind is empty, when the mind is nothing, not a thing, in that there is perception.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
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If truth is something totally different from reality then what place has action in daily life, in relation to truth and reality?
Seeing what is is action.
What place has love in truth?
When I separate you, in that separation love cannot exist.
How are you to convey the sense of truth to a student?
As long as I live in the field of reality, which has its own energy, that energy will not free me.
When the mind is empty, when the mind is nothing, not a thing, in that there is perception.
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
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        <title>79 • Brockwood Park &amp; Gstaad 1975 (3/12) • Conversation with David Bohm 3: Thought Cannot Bring About an Insight</title>
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Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
3/12: Thought Cannot Bring About an Insight</p>
<p>Is there a thinking without the word?</p>
<p>The action brought about by thought into the investigation of an analysis is always incomplete.</p>
<p>Insight is complete. It is not fragmented as thought is. So thought cannot bring about an insight.</p>
<p>I must have an insight into conditioning otherwise I can’t dissolve it.</p>
<p>What takes place when I have an insight that the observer is the observed?</p>
<p>In nothingness there is complete security and stability.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
3/12: Thought Cannot Bring About an Insight</p>
<p>Is there a thinking without the word?</p>
<p>The action brought about by thought into the investigation of an analysis is always incomplete.</p>
<p>Insight is complete. It is not fragmented as thought is. So thought cannot bring about an insight.</p>
<p>I must have an insight into conditioning otherwise I can’t dissolve it.</p>
<p>What takes place when I have an insight that the observer is the observed?</p>
<p>In nothingness there is complete security and stability.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Is there a thinking without the word?
The action brought about by thought into the investigation of an analysis is always incomplete.
Insight is complete. It is not fragmented as thought is. So thought cannot bring about an insight.
I must have an insight into conditioning otherwise I can’t dissolve it.
What takes place when I have an insight that the observer is the observed?
In nothingness there is complete security and stability.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
4/12: How Does Desire Arise From Perception?</p>
<p>Why has desire become such an extraordinarily important thing in life?</p>
<p>How does desire arise from perception?</p>
<p>Can I desire truth?</p>
<p>Is the energy of nothingness different from the energy of things?</p>
<p>Is that nothingness a hypothesis, a theory, a verbal structure, or truth?</p>
<p>In dying to the reality only then there is nothingness.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
4/12: How Does Desire Arise From Perception?</p>
<p>Why has desire become such an extraordinarily important thing in life?</p>
<p>How does desire arise from perception?</p>
<p>Can I desire truth?</p>
<p>Is the energy of nothingness different from the energy of things?</p>
<p>Is that nothingness a hypothesis, a theory, a verbal structure, or truth?</p>
<p>In dying to the reality only then there is nothingness.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of ThoughtBrockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm4/12: How Does Desire Arise From Perception?
Why has desire become such an extraordinarily important thing in life?
How does desire arise from perception?
Can I desire truth?
Is the energy of nothingness different from the energy of things?
Is that nothingness a hypothesis, a theory, a verbal structure, or truth?
In dying to the reality only then there is nothingness.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
5/12: Attention Implies That There Is No Centre</p>
<p>Consciousness, because it is in constant movement, has never found an energy which is not contradictory, which is not produced by desire and thought.</p>
<p>Can thought ever see its own movement and the futility of its own movement?</p>
<p>Attention implies that there is no centre.</p>
<p>Is there a perception, a seeing outside the space which is part of consciousness?</p>
<p>There are two human beings, one gets conditioned and the other doesn’t. Why? How has it happened the other doesn’t get conditioned?</p>
<p>How does this perception which is beyond attention, beyond awareness, beyond concentration come about?</p>
<p>Thought is rather superficial, it’s merely a very small part of the operation of the brain.</p>
<p>Can consciousness be completely empty of its content?</p>
<p>Order and disorder</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
5/12: Attention Implies That There Is No Centre</p>
<p>Consciousness, because it is in constant movement, has never found an energy which is not contradictory, which is not produced by desire and thought.</p>
<p>Can thought ever see its own movement and the futility of its own movement?</p>
<p>Attention implies that there is no centre.</p>
<p>Is there a perception, a seeing outside the space which is part of consciousness?</p>
<p>There are two human beings, one gets conditioned and the other doesn’t. Why? How has it happened the other doesn’t get conditioned?</p>
<p>How does this perception which is beyond attention, beyond awareness, beyond concentration come about?</p>
<p>Thought is rather superficial, it’s merely a very small part of the operation of the brain.</p>
<p>Can consciousness be completely empty of its content?</p>
<p>Order and disorder</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Consciousness, because it is in constant movement, has never found an energy which is not contradictory, which is not produced by desire and thought.
Can thought ever see its own movement and the futility of its own movement?
Attention implies that there is no centre.
Is there a perception, a seeing outside the space which is part of consciousness?
There are two human beings, one gets conditioned and the other doesn’t. Why? How has it happened the other doesn’t get conditioned?
How does this perception which is beyond attention, beyond awareness, beyond concentration come about?
Thought is rather superficial, it’s merely a very small part of the operation of the brain.
Can consciousness be completely empty of its content?
Order and disorder
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
6/12: Perceiving Without the Perceiver</p>
<p>Can thought naturally cease?</p>
<p>Perceiving without the perceiver</p>
<p>Facing the truth of death</p>
<p>Krishnamurti’s ‘process’ and early years.</p>
<p>Kundalini</p>
<p>If you can understand suffering, face it and not escape from it, that has quite a different energy.</p>
<p>Truth is a pathless land.</p>
<p>There is something really tremendously mysterious.</p>
<p>Knowledge is becoming the curse.</p>
<p>When the mind, with all the confusion, is nothing, not a thing, then perhaps there is the other.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
6/12: Perceiving Without the Perceiver</p>
<p>Can thought naturally cease?</p>
<p>Perceiving without the perceiver</p>
<p>Facing the truth of death</p>
<p>Krishnamurti’s ‘process’ and early years.</p>
<p>Kundalini</p>
<p>If you can understand suffering, face it and not escape from it, that has quite a different energy.</p>
<p>Truth is a pathless land.</p>
<p>There is something really tremendously mysterious.</p>
<p>Knowledge is becoming the curse.</p>
<p>When the mind, with all the confusion, is nothing, not a thing, then perhaps there is the other.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Can thought naturally cease?
Perceiving without the perceiver
Facing the truth of death
Krishnamurti’s ‘process’ and early years.
Kundalini
If you can understand suffering, face it and not escape from it, that has quite a different energy.
Truth is a pathless land.
There is something really tremendously mysterious.
Knowledge is becoming the curse.
When the mind, with all the confusion, is nothing, not a thing, then perhaps there is the other.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
7/12: If Thought Cannot Achieve, Why Should It Suffer?</p>
<p>How does science investigate the mysterious?</p>
<p>If thought cannot achieve, why should it suffer?</p>
<p>Can consciousness, which is filled with the things of thought, empty itself?</p>
<p>Thought cannot possibly apprehend, comprehend or be aware of the whole.</p>
<p>Time.</p>
<p>Krishnamurti’s early years.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
7/12: If Thought Cannot Achieve, Why Should It Suffer?</p>
<p>How does science investigate the mysterious?</p>
<p>If thought cannot achieve, why should it suffer?</p>
<p>Can consciousness, which is filled with the things of thought, empty itself?</p>
<p>Thought cannot possibly apprehend, comprehend or be aware of the whole.</p>
<p>Time.</p>
<p>Krishnamurti’s early years.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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How does science investigate the mysterious?
If thought cannot achieve, why should it suffer?
Can consciousness, which is filled with the things of thought, empty itself?
Thought cannot possibly apprehend, comprehend or be aware of the whole.
Time.
Krishnamurti’s early years.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
8/12: What Is the Substance of Thought?</p>
<p>What is the basic reason for thought to be fragmented?</p>
<p>What is the substance of thought? Is it a material process, a chemical process?</p>
<p>There is a total perception, which is truth. That perception acts in the field of reality. That action is not the product of thought.</p>
<p>Thought has no place when there is total perception.</p>
<p>Thought never acknowledges to itself that it is mechanical.</p>
<p>Total perception can only exist when the centre is not.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
8/12: What Is the Substance of Thought?</p>
<p>What is the basic reason for thought to be fragmented?</p>
<p>What is the substance of thought? Is it a material process, a chemical process?</p>
<p>There is a total perception, which is truth. That perception acts in the field of reality. That action is not the product of thought.</p>
<p>Thought has no place when there is total perception.</p>
<p>Thought never acknowledges to itself that it is mechanical.</p>
<p>Total perception can only exist when the centre is not.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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What is the basic reason for thought to be fragmented?
What is the substance of thought? Is it a material process, a chemical process?
There is a total perception, which is truth. That perception acts in the field of reality. That action is not the product of thought.
Thought has no place when there is total perception.
Thought never acknowledges to itself that it is mechanical.
Total perception can only exist when the centre is not.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
9/12: Is There in the Brain Anything Untouched by Culture?</p>
<p>Can there be a total perception which completely heals the brain?</p>
<p>What benefit has culture?</p>
<p>Does speech come before thought?</p>
<p>Is it possible to say something without the operation of thought?</p>
<p>Is there in the brain anything untouched by culture?</p>
<p>Is attention a conscious process?</p>
<p>Is love the factor of profound change?</p>
<p>You explain all this, and you say that whatever the damaged brain – which is the result of thought and tradition and all the rest of it – whatever it does will produce further damage. So, because you point it out, I realise that. That is the first necessity – I realise it. Then, after I’ve realised it, you talk to me at a depth which thought has not touched. You planted a seed.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
9/12: Is There in the Brain Anything Untouched by Culture?</p>
<p>Can there be a total perception which completely heals the brain?</p>
<p>What benefit has culture?</p>
<p>Does speech come before thought?</p>
<p>Is it possible to say something without the operation of thought?</p>
<p>Is there in the brain anything untouched by culture?</p>
<p>Is attention a conscious process?</p>
<p>Is love the factor of profound change?</p>
<p>You explain all this, and you say that whatever the damaged brain – which is the result of thought and tradition and all the rest of it – whatever it does will produce further damage. So, because you point it out, I realise that. That is the first necessity – I realise it. Then, after I’ve realised it, you talk to me at a depth which thought has not touched. You planted a seed.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Can there be a total perception which completely heals the brain?
What benefit has culture?
Does speech come before thought?
Is it possible to say something without the operation of thought?
Is there in the brain anything untouched by culture?
Is attention a conscious process?
Is love the factor of profound change?
You explain all this, and you say that whatever the damaged brain – which is the result of thought and tradition and all the rest of it – whatever it does will produce further damage. So, because you point it out, I realise that. That is the first necessity – I realise it. Then, after I’ve realised it, you talk to me at a depth which thought has not touched. You planted a seed.
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
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Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
10/12: Truth Does Not Belong to an Individual</p>
<p>Krishnamurti’s ‘process’ and his early years.</p>
<p>Suffering.</p>
<p>The Indian tradition says that there is a manifestation of goodness which happens very rarely.</p>
<p>Truth does not belong to an individual.
 
What one says is truth. But it becomes truth to me only when I have washed away my selfishness.</p>
<p>To stay with – not the word, not the description, not the person – but to stay with that penetrating truth.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
10/12: Truth Does Not Belong to an Individual</p>
<p>Krishnamurti’s ‘process’ and his early years.</p>
<p>Suffering.</p>
<p>The Indian tradition says that there is a manifestation of goodness which happens very rarely.</p>
<p>Truth does not belong to an individual.<br>
 <br>
What one says is truth. But it becomes truth to me only when I have washed away my selfishness.</p>
<p>To stay with – not the word, not the description, not the person – but to stay with that penetrating truth.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Krishnamurti’s ‘process’ and his early years.
Suffering.
The Indian tradition says that there is a manifestation of goodness which happens very rarely.
Truth does not belong to an individual. What one says is truth. But it becomes truth to me only when I have washed away my selfishness.
To stay with – not the word, not the description, not the person – but to stay with that penetrating truth.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
11/12: What Is Wisdom Which Is Not a Movement of Thought?</p>
<p>Wisdom, intelligence and truth.</p>
<p>If there is attention is there choice?</p>
<p>Why has man divided perception?</p>
<p>What is wisdom which is not the movement of thought?</p>
<p>What place has the man who perceives truth in this world of reality?</p>
<p>Truth operating in one brain clears that brain.</p>
<p>Mustn’t there be emptiness for the perception of truth?</p>
<p>Consciousness.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
11/12: What Is Wisdom Which Is Not a Movement of Thought?</p>
<p>Wisdom, intelligence and truth.</p>
<p>If there is attention is there choice?</p>
<p>Why has man divided perception?</p>
<p>What is wisdom which is not the movement of thought?</p>
<p>What place has the man who perceives truth in this world of reality?</p>
<p>Truth operating in one brain clears that brain.</p>
<p>Mustn’t there be emptiness for the perception of truth?</p>
<p>Consciousness.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of ThoughtBrockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm11/12: What Is Wisdom Which Is Not a Movement of Thought?
Wisdom, intelligence and truth.
If there is attention is there choice?
Why has man divided perception?
What is wisdom which is not the movement of thought?
What place has the man who perceives truth in this world of reality?
Truth operating in one brain clears that brain.
Mustn’t there be emptiness for the perception of truth?
Consciousness.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm
12/12: Can the Brain Free Itself From All Self-Delusion?</p>
<p>Thought and the brain.</p>
<p>Can the brain free itself from all self-delusion?</p>
<p>Why has the self become important?</p>
<p>Can there be only sensation, thought, and no desire?</p>
<p>Can desire - which brings illusion, self-deception and all the complications of changing desires – can the root of desire be dissipated?</p>
<p>What prevents one from having a real insight? That is, seeing the truth of desire and therefore end it. Is it that we have never asked this question?</p>
<p>When there is no desire whatsoever then there is a total revolution, and that will affect the consciousness of man.</p>
<p>Is there a movement, an action that keeps the brain pure, uncontaminated?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>----more----</p>
<p>Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of Thought<br>
Brockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm<br>
12/12: Can the Brain Free Itself From All Self-Delusion?</p>
<p>Thought and the brain.</p>
<p>Can the brain free itself from all self-delusion?</p>
<p>Why has the self become important?</p>
<p>Can there be only sensation, thought, and no desire?</p>
<p>Can desire - which brings illusion, self-deception and all the complications of changing desires – can the root of desire be dissipated?</p>
<p>What prevents one from having a real insight? That is, seeing the truth of desire and therefore end it. Is it that we have never asked this question?</p>
<p>When there is no desire whatsoever then there is a total revolution, and that will affect the consciousness of man.</p>
<p>Is there a movement, an action that keeps the brain pure, uncontaminated?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Krishnamurti: Truth, Actuality, and the Limits of ThoughtBrockwood Park and Gstaad 1975, Conversations with David Bohm12/12: Can the Brain Free Itself From All Self-Delusion?
Thought and the brain.
Can the brain free itself from all self-delusion?
Why has the self become important?
Can there be only sensation, thought, and no desire?
Can desire - which brings illusion, self-deception and all the complications of changing desires – can the root of desire be dissipated?
What prevents one from having a real insight? That is, seeing the truth of desire and therefore end it. Is it that we have never asked this question?
When there is no desire whatsoever then there is a total revolution, and that will affect the consciousness of man.
Is there a movement, an action that keeps the brain pure, uncontaminated?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions
1/6: Is Thought Detrimental?</p>
<p>Why does one seek pleasure?</p>
<p>Can the mind only face facts and not thought?</p>
<p>Why have I never said, ‘Thought is poison,’ to myself?</p>
<p>Meeting something one doesn’t know, facing something which has no answer.</p>
<p>Acting without knowing.</p>
<p>What is a state of mind which is silent?</p>
<p>Time is detrimental.</p>
<p>Are we twisting everything to our core of pleasure?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time<br>
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions<br>
1/6: Is Thought Detrimental?</p>
<p>Why does one seek pleasure?</p>
<p>Can the mind only face facts and not thought?</p>
<p>Why have I never said, ‘Thought is poison,’ to myself?</p>
<p>Meeting something one doesn’t know, facing something which has no answer.</p>
<p>Acting without knowing.</p>
<p>What is a state of mind which is silent?</p>
<p>Time is detrimental.</p>
<p>Are we twisting everything to our core of pleasure?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Why does one seek pleasure?
Can the mind only face facts and not thought?
Why have I never said, ‘Thought is poison,’ to myself?
Meeting something one doesn’t know, facing something which has no answer.
Acting without knowing.
What is a state of mind which is silent?
Time is detrimental.
Are we twisting everything to our core of pleasure?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions
2/6: Am I Aware of the Process of Thinking?</p>
<p>Can I see that thought is destructive, except where it is essential?</p>
<p>Why is it that we don’t see something immediately?</p>
<p>Do you know when you are thinking?</p>
<p>Is the thing that we call thinking, thinking at all?</p>
<p>Do you think from the background noise when a problem arises?</p>
<p>When the mind becomes totally aware of the background, is there thinking when a problem arises?</p>
<p>What happens when I am aware of this hum, this noise incessantly going on?</p>
<p>Is the background noise different from the observer?</p>
<p>How am I to live an everyday life with complete silence?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time<br>
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions<br>
2/6: Am I Aware of the Process of Thinking?</p>
<p>Can I see that thought is destructive, except where it is essential?</p>
<p>Why is it that we don’t see something immediately?</p>
<p>Do you know when you are thinking?</p>
<p>Is the thing that we call thinking, thinking at all?</p>
<p>Do you think from the background noise when a problem arises?</p>
<p>When the mind becomes totally aware of the background, is there thinking when a problem arises?</p>
<p>What happens when I am aware of this hum, this noise incessantly going on?</p>
<p>Is the background noise different from the observer?</p>
<p>How am I to live an everyday life with complete silence?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and TimeGstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions2/6: Am I Aware of the Process of Thinking?
Can I see that thought is destructive, except where it is essential?
Why is it that we don’t see something immediately?
Do you know when you are thinking?
Is the thing that we call thinking, thinking at all?
Do you think from the background noise when a problem arises?
When the mind becomes totally aware of the background, is there thinking when a problem arises?
What happens when I am aware of this hum, this noise incessantly going on?
Is the background noise different from the observer?
How am I to live an everyday life with complete silence?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions
3/6: What Will Make Me See That Thought Breeds Frustration?</p>
<p>What is the function of thought?</p>
<p>Can the mind see the fact that thought will always breed frustration?</p>
<p>Function is necessary, but function with status, position and power must breed frustration.</p>
<p>Without frustration thought says to itself, ‘I am not seeking. I don’t want anything.’</p>
<p>If there is no thought, what happens? </p>
<p>The very perception of the limitation of thought is the act of opening the door, rather than thought opening the door.</p>
<p>To function without prestige, without frustration, that itself is an extraordinary state, meaning to function without self-centred activity.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time<br>
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions<br>
3/6: What Will Make Me See That Thought Breeds Frustration?</p>
<p>What is the function of thought?</p>
<p>Can the mind see the fact that thought will always breed frustration?</p>
<p>Function is necessary, but function with status, position and power must breed frustration.</p>
<p>Without frustration thought says to itself, ‘I am not seeking. I don’t want anything.’</p>
<p>If there is no thought, what happens? </p>
<p>The very perception of the limitation of thought is the act of opening the door, rather than thought opening the door.</p>
<p>To function without prestige, without frustration, that itself is an extraordinary state, meaning to function without self-centred activity.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and TimeGstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions3/6: What Will Make Me See That Thought Breeds Frustration?
What is the function of thought?
Can the mind see the fact that thought will always breed frustration?
Function is necessary, but function with status, position and power must breed frustration.
Without frustration thought says to itself, ‘I am not seeking. I don’t want anything.’
If there is no thought, what happens? 
The very perception of the limitation of thought is the act of opening the door, rather than thought opening the door.
To function without prestige, without frustration, that itself is an extraordinary state, meaning to function without self-centred activity.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions
4/6: From Where Do Attachment and Detachment Come?</p>
<p>What is the relationship of the brain to the totality of the mind?</p>
<p>Fear of not being, fear of isolation, fear of not having pleasure, fear of having no relationship, is the soil from which the stem of contradiction grows.</p>
<p>I want to be free of this stem to see what happens if there is no attachment, no detachment, because I am not afraid.</p>
<p>Is there a peace with no entity saying, ‘I am peaceful’?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time<br>
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions<br>
4/6: From Where Do Attachment and Detachment Come?</p>
<p>What is the relationship of the brain to the totality of the mind?</p>
<p>Fear of not being, fear of isolation, fear of not having pleasure, fear of having no relationship, is the soil from which the stem of contradiction grows.</p>
<p>I want to be free of this stem to see what happens if there is no attachment, no detachment, because I am not afraid.</p>
<p>Is there a peace with no entity saying, ‘I am peaceful’?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and TimeGstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions4/6: From Where Do Attachment and Detachment Come?
What is the relationship of the brain to the totality of the mind?
Fear of not being, fear of isolation, fear of not having pleasure, fear of having no relationship, is the soil from which the stem of contradiction grows.
I want to be free of this stem to see what happens if there is no attachment, no detachment, because I am not afraid.
Is there a peace with no entity saying, ‘I am peaceful’?
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions 
5/6: A Complete Stillness</p>
<p>Is there a single movement that will completely transform my whole way of life?</p>
<p>The passion is there but the perfume doesn’t take place. What am I to do?</p>
<p>Am I in a position of a man who for the first time is walking on a road by himself and discovering?</p>
<p>Does one know what a complete stillness means?</p>
<p>It is only from a very still mind that a mutation takes place.</p>
<p>Is there an ending to thought, therefore an ending to time?</p>
<p>If I have no thought and therefore no time, and so no wasting of energy, there is no movement, therefore there is complete stillness.</p>
<p>Is it possible to look at everything without thought, therefore without time, and so walk with silence?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time<br>
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions <br>
5/6: A Complete Stillness</p>
<p>Is there a single movement that will completely transform my whole way of life?</p>
<p>The passion is there but the perfume doesn’t take place. What am I to do?</p>
<p>Am I in a position of a man who for the first time is walking on a road by himself and discovering?</p>
<p>Does one know what a complete stillness means?</p>
<p>It is only from a very still mind that a mutation takes place.</p>
<p>Is there an ending to thought, therefore an ending to time?</p>
<p>If I have no thought and therefore no time, and so no wasting of energy, there is no movement, therefore there is complete stillness.</p>
<p>Is it possible to look at everything without thought, therefore without time, and so walk with silence?</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Is there a single movement that will completely transform my whole way of life?
The passion is there but the perfume doesn’t take place. What am I to do?
Am I in a position of a man who for the first time is walking on a road by himself and discovering?
Does one know what a complete stillness means?
It is only from a very still mind that a mutation takes place.
Is there an ending to thought, therefore an ending to time?
If I have no thought and therefore no time, and so no wasting of energy, there is no movement, therefore there is complete stillness.
Is it possible to look at everything without thought, therefore without time, and so walk with silence?
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions
6/6: When the Mind Is Completely Quiet, How Can There Be Time?</p>
<p>What does time mean to you, as a human being?</p>
<p>Is there such thing as existence?</p>
<p>Quietness has come because I have understood the nature of time, function, thought and pleasure.</p>
<p>What takes place when there is great intensity?</p>
<p>Thought has a movement in function. Here there is no movement which thought can recognise, because thought is not coming into this at all.</p>
<p>When time comes to an end, is there distance and space?</p>
<p>If you look at the mountain without the layer of thought as function, as the experiencer, what is space?</p>
<p>When there is no experiencer, no thinker, in that stillness is there time?</p>
<p>Time exists only when there is an observer.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Thought, Stillness and Time<br>
Gstaad 1965, Small Group Discussions<br>
6/6: When the Mind Is Completely Quiet, How Can There Be Time?</p>
<p>What does time mean to you, as a human being?</p>
<p>Is there such thing as existence?</p>
<p>Quietness has come because I have understood the nature of time, function, thought and pleasure.</p>
<p>What takes place when there is great intensity?</p>
<p>Thought has a movement in function. Here there is no movement which thought can recognise, because thought is not coming into this at all.</p>
<p>When time comes to an end, is there distance and space?</p>
<p>If you look at the mountain without the layer of thought as function, as the experiencer, what is space?</p>
<p>When there is no experiencer, no thinker, in that stillness is there time?</p>
<p>Time exists only when there is an observer.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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What does time mean to you, as a human being?
Is there such thing as existence?
Quietness has come because I have understood the nature of time, function, thought and pleasure.
What takes place when there is great intensity?
Thought has a movement in function. Here there is no movement which thought can recognise, because thought is not coming into this at all.
When time comes to an end, is there distance and space?
If you look at the mountain without the layer of thought as function, as the experiencer, what is space?
When there is no experiencer, no thinker, in that stillness is there time?
Time exists only when there is an observer.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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London 1969, Public Meetings
1/4: Looking at Violence Without the Word</p>
<p>Is it possible for the mind to be entirely free from conflict?</p>
<p>In the understanding of conflict is the possibility of right conduct.</p>
<p>Is the analyser different from the thing analysed?</p>
<p>What does it mean to see and understand something or to listen to somebody?</p>
<p>The act of seeing is the act of freedom from that which is, such as violence.</p>
<p>One has to be a teacher and pupil of oneself. There is no teacher outside.</p>
<p>Why does one build images?</p>
<p>The word brings its own division. Can you look at violence without the word?</p>
<p>
Questions from the audience followed the talk.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Without Freedom From the Known, the Possible Cannot Be Captured<br>
London 1969, Public Meetings<br>
1/4: Looking at Violence Without the Word</p>
<p>Is it possible for the mind to be entirely free from conflict?</p>
<p>In the understanding of conflict is the possibility of right conduct.</p>
<p>Is the analyser different from the thing analysed?</p>
<p>What does it mean to see and understand something or to listen to somebody?</p>
<p>The act of seeing is the act of freedom from that which is, such as violence.</p>
<p>One has to be a teacher and pupil of oneself. There is no teacher outside.</p>
<p>Why does one build images?</p>
<p>The word brings its own division. Can you look at violence without the word?</p>
<p><br>
Questions from the audience followed the talk.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Is it possible for the mind to be entirely free from conflict?
In the understanding of conflict is the possibility of right conduct.
Is the analyser different from the thing analysed?
What does it mean to see and understand something or to listen to somebody?
The act of seeing is the act of freedom from that which is, such as violence.
One has to be a teacher and pupil of oneself. There is no teacher outside.
Why does one build images?
The word brings its own division. Can you look at violence without the word?
Questions from the audience followed the talk.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>96 • London 1969 (2/4) • Talk 2: Can the Mind Be Free of Fear?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Without Freedom From the Known, the Possible Cannot Be Captured
London 1969, Public Meetings
2/4: Can the Mind Be Free of Fear?</p>
<p>Can there be complete psychological freedom?</p>
<p>Learning and freedom go together.</p>
<p>One cannot learn about oneself unless one is free.</p>
<p>To learn about oneself one must observe actually as one is, not according to patterns, formulas or concepts.</p>
<p>Can the mind resolve its conditioning and fears completely? Fear makes us accept conditioning.</p>
<p>Fear and pleasure arise through the structure of thought.</p>
<p>What place has thought in life?</p>
<p>The thinker is the thought.</p>
<p>
Questions from the audience followed the talk.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Without Freedom From the Known, the Possible Cannot Be Captured<br>
London 1969, Public Meetings<br>
2/4: Can the Mind Be Free of Fear?</p>
<p>Can there be complete psychological freedom?</p>
<p>Learning and freedom go together.</p>
<p>One cannot learn about oneself unless one is free.</p>
<p>To learn about oneself one must observe actually as one is, not according to patterns, formulas or concepts.</p>
<p>Can the mind resolve its conditioning and fears completely? Fear makes us accept conditioning.</p>
<p>Fear and pleasure arise through the structure of thought.</p>
<p>What place has thought in life?</p>
<p>The thinker is the thought.</p>
<p><br>
Questions from the audience followed the talk.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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Can there be complete psychological freedom?
Learning and freedom go together.
One cannot learn about oneself unless one is free.
To learn about oneself one must observe actually as one is, not according to patterns, formulas or concepts.
Can the mind resolve its conditioning and fears completely? Fear makes us accept conditioning.
Fear and pleasure arise through the structure of thought.
What place has thought in life?
The thinker is the thought.
Questions from the audience followed the talk.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>97 • London 1969 (3/4) • Talk 3: A Way of Living in Which There Is No Division</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Without Freedom From the Known, the Possible Cannot Be Captured
London 1969, Public Meetings
3/4: A Way of Living in Which There Is No Division</p>
<p>To find a way of living with no fragmentation, one has to go deeply into what is love and death.</p>
<p>What is the relationship between pleasure and intelligence?</p>
<p>Is there a tomorrow psychologically?</p>
<p>Is it possible for the mind to be free of the past so that it is not bound by time?</p>
<p>All division must bring about conflict.</p>
<p>What is the deeper level of the mind?</p>
<p>Why do we give deep significance to the unconscious mind but don’t give great importance to the conscious mind?</p>
<p>What is the relationship between love and death?</p>
<p>Unless the mind changes radically our living has very little meaning.</p>
<p>Can one die from day to day to everything psychologically known?</p>
<p>
Questions from the audience followed the talk.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Without Freedom From the Known, the Possible Cannot Be Captured<br>
London 1969, Public Meetings<br>
3/4: A Way of Living in Which There Is No Division</p>
<p>To find a way of living with no fragmentation, one has to go deeply into what is love and death.</p>
<p>What is the relationship between pleasure and intelligence?</p>
<p>Is there a tomorrow psychologically?</p>
<p>Is it possible for the mind to be free of the past so that it is not bound by time?</p>
<p>All division must bring about conflict.</p>
<p>What is the deeper level of the mind?</p>
<p>Why do we give deep significance to the unconscious mind but don’t give great importance to the conscious mind?</p>
<p>What is the relationship between love and death?</p>
<p>Unless the mind changes radically our living has very little meaning.</p>
<p>Can one die from day to day to everything psychologically known?</p>
<p><br>
Questions from the audience followed the talk.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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To find a way of living with no fragmentation, one has to go deeply into what is love and death.
What is the relationship between pleasure and intelligence?
Is there a tomorrow psychologically?
Is it possible for the mind to be free of the past so that it is not bound by time?
All division must bring about conflict.
What is the deeper level of the mind?
Why do we give deep significance to the unconscious mind but don’t give great importance to the conscious mind?
What is the relationship between love and death?
Unless the mind changes radically our living has very little meaning.
Can one die from day to day to everything psychologically known?
Questions from the audience followed the talk.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>98 • London 1969 (4/4) • Talk 4: Meditation and the Activity of Silence</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Without Freedom From the Known, the Possible Cannot Be Captured
London 1969, Public Meetings
4/4: Meditation and the Activity of Silence</p>
<p>Is truth ever to be found by seeking?</p>
<p>Why should one have any experience at all?</p>
<p>Light is light; it doesn’t ask for more light.</p>
<p>The desire for more experience is an escape from the actual, from ‘what is’.</p>
<p>Unless one lays the foundation of virtue, meditation becomes a trick to control the mind.</p>
<p>Any method that teaches how to meditate is obviously false.</p>
<p>Out of awareness of inattention there is attention. You don’t have to practise awareness.</p>
<p>What takes place when the thinker is the thought? Then does the mind wander at all?</p>
<p>Concentration is a form of resistance. Where there is resistance there is division and conflict.</p>
<p>Can the brain be made quiet?</p>
<p>The activity of silence is entirely different from the quality of self-centred activity.</p>
<p>
Questions from the audience followed the talk.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: Without Freedom From the Known, the Possible Cannot Be Captured<br>
London 1969, Public Meetings<br>
4/4: Meditation and the Activity of Silence</p>
<p>Is truth ever to be found by seeking?</p>
<p>Why should one have any experience at all?</p>
<p>Light is light; it doesn’t ask for more light.</p>
<p>The desire for more experience is an escape from the actual, from ‘what is’.</p>
<p>Unless one lays the foundation of virtue, meditation becomes a trick to control the mind.</p>
<p>Any method that teaches how to meditate is obviously false.</p>
<p>Out of awareness of inattention there is attention. You don’t have to practise awareness.</p>
<p>What takes place when the thinker is the thought? Then does the mind wander at all?</p>
<p>Concentration is a form of resistance. Where there is resistance there is division and conflict.</p>
<p>Can the brain be made quiet?</p>
<p>The activity of silence is entirely different from the quality of self-centred activity.</p>
<p><br>
Questions from the audience followed the talk.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: Without Freedom From the Known, the Possible Cannot Be CapturedLondon 1969, Public Meetings4/4: Meditation and the Activity of Silence
Is truth ever to be found by seeking?
Why should one have any experience at all?
Light is light; it doesn’t ask for more light.
The desire for more experience is an escape from the actual, from ‘what is’.
Unless one lays the foundation of virtue, meditation becomes a trick to control the mind.
Any method that teaches how to meditate is obviously false.
Out of awareness of inattention there is attention. You don’t have to practise awareness.
What takes place when the thinker is the thought? Then does the mind wander at all?
Concentration is a form of resistance. Where there is resistance there is division and conflict.
Can the brain be made quiet?
The activity of silence is entirely different from the quality of self-centred activity.
Questions from the audience followed the talk.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>99 • Madras 1979/80 (1/7) • Talk 1: The Flowering of the Seed of a Million Years</title>
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Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings
1/7: The Flowering of the Seed of a Million Years</p>
<p>If we are not capable of listening we are not capable of learning.</p>
<p>Man since the beginning of time has asked if there is a reality, truth, something timeless that cannot be measured, and that inquiry, that seed, is still with us.</p>
<p>Is it possible for that seed to grow and flower, multiply and cover the earth? That is the function, the necessity of everyone.</p>
<p>In this world there is such confusion, violence, corruption, every form of degeneration. If we do not find that seed and let it flower we are going to destroy ourselves.</p>
<p>Thinking is always in a straight line, moving forwards or backwards.</p>
<p>When specialisation takes place the brain becomes smaller; the other parts of the brain become rather dull.</p>
<p>Thought divides itself, one group of thoughts against another group.</p>
<p>The mind, the brain has now reached a point where it is completely confused.</p>
<p>The brain needs absolute security for that seed to flower.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million Years<br>
Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings<br>
1/7: The Flowering of the Seed of a Million Years</p>
<p>If we are not capable of listening we are not capable of learning.</p>
<p>Man since the beginning of time has asked if there is a reality, truth, something timeless that cannot be measured, and that inquiry, that seed, is still with us.</p>
<p>Is it possible for that seed to grow and flower, multiply and cover the earth? That is the function, the necessity of everyone.</p>
<p>In this world there is such confusion, violence, corruption, every form of degeneration. If we do not find that seed and let it flower we are going to destroy ourselves.</p>
<p>Thinking is always in a straight line, moving forwards or backwards.</p>
<p>When specialisation takes place the brain becomes smaller; the other parts of the brain become rather dull.</p>
<p>Thought divides itself, one group of thoughts against another group.</p>
<p>The mind, the brain has now reached a point where it is completely confused.</p>
<p>The brain needs absolute security for that seed to flower.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million YearsMadras 1979/80, Public Meetings1/7: The Flowering of the Seed of a Million Years
If we are not capable of listening we are not capable of learning.
Man since the beginning of time has asked if there is a reality, truth, something timeless that cannot be measured, and that inquiry, that seed, is still with us.
Is it possible for that seed to grow and flower, multiply and cover the earth? That is the function, the necessity of everyone.
In this world there is such confusion, violence, corruption, every form of degeneration. If we do not find that seed and let it flower we are going to destroy ourselves.
Thinking is always in a straight line, moving forwards or backwards.
When specialisation takes place the brain becomes smaller; the other parts of the brain become rather dull.
Thought divides itself, one group of thoughts against another group.
The mind, the brain has now reached a point where it is completely confused.
The brain needs absolute security for that seed to flower.
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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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million Years
Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings
2/7: Thought Has Put Together the Whole Structure of the ‘Me’</p>
<p>Our minds are the result of a thousand experiences and man has been searching for an eternity.</p>
<p>Immortality is merely the continuity of one’s own ignorance.</p>
<p>We are questioning the cultivation through the centuries this idea of the self, the ‘me’ that must evolve through time, many births, or be saved by a saviour.</p>
<p>We must inquire into what has created the ‘me’, the self.</p>
<p>Reality is everything that thought has created. Nature is not created by thought.</p>
<p>Truth has nothing whatsoever to do with thought.</p>
<p>Can thought dissolve the structure which it has created as the ‘me’?</p>
<p>Your approach dictates the resolution of a problem. If you approach it with any motive or try to escape, the problem will always remain.</p>
<p>All society is based on human relationship. Because human beings are immoral, our society is immoral.</p>
<p>We are corrupt beyond measure so we create a society that is utterly corruptible.</p>
<p>Intelligence and love go together. Without love we cannot have intelligence.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:
 
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million Years<br>
Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings<br>
2/7: Thought Has Put Together the Whole Structure of the ‘Me’</p>
<p>Our minds are the result of a thousand experiences and man has been searching for an eternity.</p>
<p>Immortality is merely the continuity of one’s own ignorance.</p>
<p>We are questioning the cultivation through the centuries this idea of the self, the ‘me’ that must evolve through time, many births, or be saved by a saviour.</p>
<p>We must inquire into what has created the ‘me’, the self.</p>
<p>Reality is everything that thought has created. Nature is not created by thought.</p>
<p>Truth has nothing whatsoever to do with thought.</p>
<p>Can thought dissolve the structure which it has created as the ‘me’?</p>
<p>Your approach dictates the resolution of a problem. If you approach it with any motive or try to escape, the problem will always remain.</p>
<p>All society is based on human relationship. Because human beings are immoral, our society is immoral.</p>
<p>We are corrupt beyond measure so we create a society that is utterly corruptible.</p>
<p>Intelligence and love go together. Without love we cannot have intelligence.</p>
<p>-</p>
<p>The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.’</p>
<p>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:<br>
 <br>
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org<br>
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk<br>
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk<br>
Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter<br>
Donations: kfoundation.org/donate</p>
<p>Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org</p>
<p>Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million YearsMadras 1979/80, Public Meetings2/7: Thought Has Put Together the Whole Structure of the ‘Me’
Our minds are the result of a thousand experiences and man has been searching for an eternity.
Immortality is merely the continuity of one’s own ignorance.
We are questioning the cultivation through the centuries this idea of the self, the ‘me’ that must evolve through time, many births, or be saved by a saviour.
We must inquire into what has created the ‘me’, the self.
Reality is everything that thought has created. Nature is not created by thought.
Truth has nothing whatsoever to do with thought.
Can thought dissolve the structure which it has created as the ‘me’?
Your approach dictates the resolution of a problem. If you approach it with any motive or try to escape, the problem will always remain.
All society is based on human relationship. Because human beings are immoral, our society is immoral.
We are corrupt beyond measure so we create a society that is utterly corruptible.
Intelligence and love go together. Without love we cannot have intelligence.
-
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: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.orgThe Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.ukBrockwood Park School: brockwood.org.ukNewsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletterDonations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.]]></itunes:summary>
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