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The Krishnamurti Collection

The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.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.Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’This podcast sits alongside 'Urgency of Change: The Krishnamurti Podc

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    219 • New York 1984 (1/2) • United Nations Talk 1: The Causes of War

    Krishnamurti: United Nations Talks New York 1984, United Nations Talks 1/2: The Causes of War Will institutions and foundations ever bring peace on earth? Why are human beings so conditioned? If there is no security in our relationship with each other, that is the beginning of conflict and war. We are responsible for every kind of war.  Is it possible, not merely intellectually but actually in our daily life, to radically change, bring about deep mutation? Q: You have given us a bleak and pessimistic picture of the world in which we live and of ourselves. Do you see any positive signs around? Q: How do we go about the attainment of psychological security within ourselves? Q: I wonder what proportion of humanity would be able to respond to the very good sense of your comments. Why hasn’t man changed? Why hasn’t he learnt? Is it because culturally, socially, we have looked for the outer to change the inner? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    220 • New York 1985 (2/2) • United Nations Talk 2: Why Can’t Man Live Peacefully on the Earth?

    Krishnamurti: United Nations Talks New York 1985, United Nations Talks 2/2: Why Can’t Man Live Peacefully on the Earth? Nations are at war, groups are at war, ideologies are at war with each other, creating conflict. After living for so many centuries, why is it that man cannot live peacefully on this marvelous earth? Whether it is a world organisation or a particular kind of organisation to bring about peace, such organisations will never succeed because human beings individually, collectively, nationally, are in conflict. Peace requires a great deal of intelligence, not just demonstrations against a particular form of war or against the nuclear bomb.  There can only be peace when mankind, you and I, have no conflict in ourselves. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    218 • Amsterdam 1968 (4/4) • Students Discussion 4: It Is Only in Freedom That There Can Be Love

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Students Discussions 4/4: It Is Only in Freedom That There Can Be Love When there is a response to a challenge, is that response free, in the sense unconditioned, or are all our responses conditioned?  There is only one challenge, which we translate differently according to our conditioning. The challenge is: be free.  Is there freedom from the mechanical habits that the brain has developed? To be free I have to ask if there can be an end to thought.  Can you look at a flower without thinking? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    217 • Amsterdam 1968 (3/4) • Students Discussion 3: Thought Operates in the Present Having Its Root in the Past

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Students Discussions 3/4: Thought Operates in the Present Having Its Root in the Past Why has man throughout the world given so much importance to thought?  Is there thinking without word, imagination or symbol?  Is love between two human beings the result of a thought which cultivates a certain feeling?  Is it possible for me to be free of anger and jealousy?  When the limited quality of the conditioned brain doesn’t operate there is a totally different kind of looking.  Love is something that is not contaminated or touched by thought. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    216 • Amsterdam 1968 (2/4) • Students Discussion 2: To Change Without Effort

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Students Discussions 2/4: To Change Without Effort Why does a human being think about himself?  ‘Don’t be committed to anything.’ That’s a challenge. If you listen to that challenge with silence then there is a change, even a mutation biologically. Can thought be quiet?  When I look at something with the light of silence, I see things very clearly, there is no conflict or fear - there is freedom. It is then possible to live without 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    215 • Amsterdam 1968 (1/4) • Students Discussion 1: When I Say I Must Know Myself, What Is ‘Myself’?

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Students Discussions 1/4: When I Say I Must Know Myself, What Is ‘Myself’? When we say, ‘I know,’ what does that mean? What does ‘knowledge’ mean and what does ‘self’ mean?  Who is the entity that is observing the conditioned state? Is the observer different from the thing observed? Is it possible for human beings to break through conditioning? It may not be important at all to know yourself. Knowing the cause of something is not going to help you to be free of it.  Why has thought become so important? Can I look with such complete quietness of the mind that I am in direct 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    210 • Amsterdam 1968 (1/5) • Talk 1: Can One Establish a Relationship With Reality?

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Public Meetings 1/5: Can One Establish a Relationship With Reality? A person who would find reality must be completely free of the influence of the word, propaganda and the symbol.  When you believe, there is fear behind that belief.  A mind that is afraid can never find light. It may invent a thing called light out of fear, imagine a heaven or hell out of its own darkness, but fear still remains.  Can thought, which is the very structure of our brain, become quiet? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    211 • Amsterdam 1968 (2/5) • Talk 2: Is It Possible To End Thought?

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Public Meetings 2/5: Is It Possible To End Thought? Life is something that’s constantly new, challenging us all the time with new demands and new phases. To that challenge we respond according to our old pattern and so there is a contradiction.  The fundamental question is not how to get rid of fear or violence but whether thought as time can come to an end, so that there is no tomorrow psychologically.  Can there be a total mutation so that we live at a different dimension altogether?  You can look only when the mind is completely quiet.  To look is the greatest of miracles. Do nothing else but give complete attention to looking, at your wife or your husband, your belief, opinions, judgements or evaluations. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    212 • Amsterdam 1968 (3/5) • Talk 3: In Acting Completely There Is No Fragmentation

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Public Meetings 3/5: In Acting Completely There Is No Fragmentation When pleasure becomes the dominating demand of life then there is constant breaking up of life into compartments, fragments and divisions. To be related means to be active in the present, otherwise there is no relationship. Why does the human heart carry this burden of sorrow?  Innocence is not of time, it is the ending of the yesterday. When this ends there is love 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    213 • Amsterdam 1968 (4/5) • Talk 4: This Light in Oneself

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Public Meetings 4/5: This Light in Oneself To lay the foundation for meditation one must understand what living and dying are.  Truth can never be experienced, that is the beauty of it. It is always new, never what has happened yesterday. To follow implies not only the denying of one’s own clarity, investigation, integrity and honesty, but it also implies that your motive in following is reward. Truth is not a reward.  In the denial of disorder there is order.  Beauty is not man-made. Beauty is where there is order.  There can be order only when there is total self-denial, when the ‘me’ has no importance whatsoever. The ending of the ‘me’ is the only meditation. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    214 • Amsterdam 1968 (5/5) • Talk 5: The Meaning of Life

    Krishnamurti: Can Thought Become Quiet? Amsterdam 1968, Public Meetings 5/5: The Meaning of Life To act according to a principle, belief or ideology is the fundamental distortion of energy.  Is there action without formula?  You cannot possibly invite reality, the heavens and the beauty of the earth. All you have to do is to leave the window open and let that beauty and love come. To leave the window open you must have order and therefore deny the total disorder of this society.  Q: What is the best attitude towards hostility and brutality? Q: If we understand listening with our whole being, does that mean that we understand everything else you say? Q: Is it better not to do a kindness when it is done only for duty without 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    206 • Bombay 1969 (1/4) • Talk 1: A New Quality of Mind

    Krishnamurti: A Different Dimension of Mind Bombay 1969, Public Meetings 1/4: A New Quality of Mind Human beings are broken up in themselves, fragmented, not whole. The intellect and thought cannot answer this challenge. Is it possible for the brain which has lived for millions of years to undergo drastic change? We are slave to words. How can a new mind with a new quality come into being? To learn, you must have energy. 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    207 • Bombay 1969 (2/4) • Talk 2: Learning Is the Only Movement in Life

    Krishnamurti: A Different Dimension of Mind Bombay 1969, Public Meetings 2/4: Learning Is the Only Movement in Life To learn requires curiosity and a great deal of energy, demanding that you give attention. Why can’t we live life in constant movement, a harmonious whole, without contradiction and effort? The act of learning is the act of living. The quality of the mind that learns is far more important than what it learns. Why does the mind divide? What does the brain demand in life? We have sought security in things that bring about insecurity and destruction. The greatest division is the fact that there is the observer and the observed. The observer of disorder is disorder. 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    208 • Bombay 1969 (3/4) • Talk 3: Love Means Living in the Movement of the Present

    Krishnamurti: A Different Dimension of Mind Bombay 1969, Public Meetings 3/4: Love Means Living in the Movement of the Present Why are we violent? To find out what love is there must be freedom. Thought cultivates pleasure as thought cultivates fear. Why has sex become so extraordinarily important in life? Love is the dying of everything that man has put together as the formula of what love is, dying to the past. There must be freedom from violence and great sensitivity to beauty, to learn. Die to yesterday to live today and then there is love. 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    209 • Bombay 1969 (4/4) • Talk 4: Learning, Energy and the Immobile Mind

    Krishnamurti: A Different Dimension of Mind Bombay 1969, Public Meetings 4/4: Learning, Energy and the Immobile Mind It is only a mind that has a great sense of humility that can learn. The instant response to vanity is justification or condemnation. Watch the justification or condemnation, not vanity. There is no good energy and bad energy, only energy. The user of energy is also energy. The user of energy has divided himself from energy. When there is a division of any kind, there must be conflict, which is distortion of energy. Can thought be completely still? Immobility, this motionless attention, is not quiet, it is tremendously alive. What is sensitivity? 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    199 • Sydney 1970 (1/7) • Discussion 1: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning?

    Krishnamurti: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning? Sydney 1970, Public Meetings 1/7: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning? How can one see things very clearly without prejudice? I see division in myself as the observer and the observed. Why does this division exist? When you give attention to the thing you are observing, is there duality? What takes place when you don’t move away in any direction from ‘what is’? I have never looked at my conditioning; I have accepted it and lived with it. Can you look at ‘what is’ without the word?  There is no problem at all if the mind is in the act of learning. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    200 • Sydney 1970 (2/7) • Discussion 2: Learning About the Movement of the Self

    Krishnamurti: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning? Sydney 1970, Public Meetings 2/7: Learning About the Movement of the Self What is the self? Are you directly in contact, physically and psychologically, with you family, wife or husband? Do you look at the tree with words? The art of seeing is much more important than what you look at. Thought is the response of memory, and thought is always old. What is the machinery that builds the image? Conflict exists because there is duality. Learning becomes all-important to a mind that is inquiring into the question of 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    201 • Sydney 1970 (3/7) • Talk 1: Psychological Revolution Is Possible Now, Not in the Future

    Krishnamurti: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning? Sydney 1970, Public Meetings 3/7: Psychological Revolution Is Possible Now, Not in the Future Bringing about a radical revolution in the human mind.  What shall I do, as a human being living in this world?  Analysis implies time. Analysis implies the analyser and the analysed.  If analysis is not the way, if exercise of will is not the way, what shall I do? We conform not only superficially but deeply. Have you ever observed your wife, husband or friend, to see actually ‘what is’? Q: Are there are cosmic laws? Q: Is it possible to become free in this society? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    202 • Sydney 1970 (4/7) • Talk 2: Dreams, Conformity and Fear

    Krishnamurti: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning? Sydney 1970, Public Meetings 4/7: Dreams, Conformity and Fear A mind that wishes to understand life must be free to observe non-fragmentarily. Why do we dream at all? Is it necessary? Most of our brains are disorderly.  How do you bring about order in life? Looking at the nature and structure of thought. Can the mind be free from all conformity? One of the forms of fear is dependency. Why does one depend? If you want to investigate fear, you have to understand 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    203 • Sydney 1970 (5/7) • Talk 3: A Mind Inquiring Into Pleasure, Fear and Joy Must Find Out What It Is To Love

    Krishnamurti: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning? Sydney 1970, Public Meetings 5/7: A Mind Inquiring Into Pleasure, Fear and Joy Must Find Out What It Is To Love Physical fear is one thing; psychological fear is another. What gives continuity to fear? How is the conscious mind to look into the hidden parts? Joy is not pleasure. Is it possible for an incident to end, whether painful or pleasurable, and not leave a mark on the brain?  What is pleasure, on which our social morality is based? Can you observe a beautiful sunset without words? What is love? Q: Can we observe anything with effort? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    204 • Sydney 1970 (6/7) • Talk 4: Habits and Time, Living and Death

    Krishnamurti: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning? Sydney 1970, Public Meetings 6/7: Habits and Time, Living and Death Can a habit be dropped immediately? Is it possible to change instantly – not be concerned with time at all? Why don’t we see the psychological dangers we have cultivated for so long? We have divorced death from living. What is it that dies? Is there anything permanent in you?  Q: If no one cares about furniture, etc., isn’t the world going to be a very plain place? Q: I read that you saw your brother after he died - how do you explain that? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    205 • Sydney 1970 (7/7) • Talk 5: Religion, Attention and Meditation

    Krishnamurti: Why Don’t We See Our Conditioning? Sydney 1970, Public Meetings 7/7: Religion, Attention and Meditation The religions we have, the vast machinery of propaganda, are no religion at all. A mind not free cannot possibly perceive truth. Can a mind be totally awake without any challenge? Any system must make the mind dull, insensitive. Meditation is a movement in understanding every action. Q: If we see psychological dangers and there is instant action, is that not violence? Q: Why not be silent? Why don’t you renounce? Q: If you did not carry over the past, would there be creative action? Q: As one uses a crutch when one is weak, should not one use mantra yoga? Q: Are you using words to dehypnotise us? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    195 • Santa Monica 1970 (1/4) • Talk 1: To Look at Violence Without the Past

    Krishnamurti: To Learn About Myself Means Observing Without the Past Santa Monica 1970, Public Meetings 1/4: To Look at Violence Without the Past What is one to do in this chaotic world? What is right conduct? Seeing needs freedom from the image you have about yourself. We are violent; that is an absolute fact. How do you look at it? Do you condemn it? Do you justify it? If you can look without fragments, you look at the whole without the observer. One must observe not only at the conscious level but also at the deep recesses of the mind. Q: When the observer becomes the observed, a state of nowness exists. Q: How can we reveal ourselves to each other? Q: Why do you separate the conscious from the unconscious if you do not believe in separation? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    196 • Santa Monica 1970 (2/4) • Talk 2: You Cannot Be Free of Fear Without Understanding Pleasure

    Krishnamurti: To Learn About Myself Means Observing Without the Past Santa Monica 1970, Public Meetings 2/4: You Cannot Be Free of Fear Without Understanding Pleasure There is no such thing as gradually getting rid of fear. There is physical fear and various subtle forms of psychological fears, hidden and open. In analysis, there is always the analyser and the thing analysed. What is pleasure? What place has thought? What is the quality of mind that sees that thought must function and also the danger of thought? Q: Most of us are frightened of the unknown. Is that the basis of fear? Q: I have read the expression, ‘Father, I believe, help thou my disbelief.’ How can we…? Q: What is the system to quieten the mind? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    197 • Santa Monica 1970 (3/4) • Talk 3: Life, Love and Death

    Krishnamurti: To Learn About Myself Means Observing Without the Past Santa Monica 1970, Public Meetings 3/4: Life, Love and Death What is it that we call living? Can the past be delayed so that there is no immediate formation of an image? What is love? What is compassion? Why do you depend on another? What does death mean to you? Q: You said you are, ‘Like a telephone transmits.’ What happens if the person who picks up the receiver is hostile? Q: You say miracles are the easiest things to do. Please explain. Q: What can the individual do to combat the terrible forces that exist in this country? Q: Can I love one person exclusively? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    198 • Santa Monica 1970 (4/4) • Talk 4: Inquiring Into Religion and Meditation

    Krishnamurti: To Learn About Myself Means Observing Without the Past Santa Monica 1970, Public Meetings 4/4: Inquiring Into Religion and Meditation Religion has become a matter of propaganda. One must be free of belief to find truth. Energy is necessary, and the body must be extraordinarily sensitive. Systems, practices and methods imply habit. Yoga is a way of life, not just practising exercises to keep young. Awareness, concentration and attention. The meaning and beauty of meditation. What is the quality of the mind that has come so far without effort? Q: I experienced the observer and the observed being one. Q: What can we do when we realise the past is interposed between inner and outer? Q: Why do you have greater awareness of ‘what is’ than I do? What is your secret? Q: Did you say that to be free we should have no teachers? Q: Attention and discipline, how do you put them together? Q: Do you eat meat or fish? Q: What is humour? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    191 • San Francisco 1975 (1/4) • Talk 1: Freedom Is Necessary To Investigate Into Oneself

    Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Transformation of the Mind San Francisco 1975, Public Meetings 1/4: Freedom Is Necessary To Investigate Into Oneself Freedom implies that one can inquire within oneself, to examine the whole structure of the human mind. It is necessary to be free to find out what is true and false for yourself, which no system, philosophy or guru can tell you. Can the mind look at itself, observe without any distortion? Who is the observer? To learn about oneself is to observe without the observer, to see without distortion, prejudice and fear. 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    192 • San Francisco 1975 (2/4) • Talk 2: What Is the Relationship of Knowledge to Transformation?

    Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Transformation of the Mind San Francisco 1975, Public Meetings 2/4: What Is the Relationship of Knowledge to Transformation? What place has thought in bringing about a totally different quality of mind and heart? Knowledge has its place, but it cannot bring about a psychological revolution. What will? What is the energy that will change man? Find out whether the mind can be free from fear. Fear in all its forms limits energy, confines it, darkens it. Is love pleasure? A mind that evokes pictures of pleasure, sexual or otherwise, is an unchaste mind. Is love memory? 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    193 • San Francisco 1975 (3/4) • Talk 3: Why Have We Not Been Able To Resolve Suffering?

    Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Transformation of the Mind San Francisco 1975, Public Meetings 3/4: Why Have We Not Been Able To Resolve Suffering? In uncovering the structure and the nature of suffering, one must have a free, inquiring mind, not prejudiced or seeking an end. Is it possible to have a relationship with another not based on memory? What is hurt when somebody says something harsh? The immense suffering of the world has been going on throughout the ages. Can that mind be free of suffering? What is the significance and meaning 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    194 • San Francisco 1975 (4/4) • Talk 4: The Art of Meditation

    Krishnamurti: Meditation Is the Transformation of the Mind San Francisco 1975, Public Meetings 4/4: The Art of Meditation In meditation, one must understand the significance of thought, its value and its total irrelevancy in going beyond measurement. Meditation implies freedom from measurement and time. There is no control or discipline of thought in meditation because the one who disciplines is a fragment of thought. Don’t follow anybody, including the speaker, or any system because this will make your mind dull. Can the mind can be absolutely still? That which is still has great energy. Meditation is non-directive, with no operation of will. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    189 • San Diego 1972 (1/2) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 1: Listening Is a Great Miracle

    Krishnamurti: It’s Only When the Mind Is Quiet You See Things Clearly San Diego 1972, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 1/2: Listening Is a Great Miracle Q: What is it that, as a renowned spiritual teacher, you would care to say you teach? Seriousness implies to have the capacity to examine very, very deeply and give your whole life to that examination.  ‘What is’ can only be observed totally, read totally, understood totally, when there is no interpretation, no translation, no nuance according to my prejudices, inclinations, so that in this attention the ‘what is’ undergoes a radical change. If I have no image of you then I’m seeing you anew, fresh. Must one go through life with 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    190 • San Diego 1972 (2/2) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 2: What Is the Point of Education?

    Krishnamurti: It’s Only When the Mind Is Quiet You See Things Clearly San Diego 1972, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 2/2: What Is the Point of Education? What is the function of an educator? Why in the modern world are children so violent, disorganized? What is meditation? Meditation is to cleanse the mind of every form of deception. It’s only when the mind is quiet you see things clearly.  Any conscious effort to meditate is not meditation. Self-knowing is so much more important than meditation.  Wisdom is self-knowing. There is no wisdom in a book. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    187 • Schönried 1984 (1/2) • Conversation with Radha Burnier 1: Sound and Silence

    Krishnamurti: Thought Cannot Achieve Silence Schönried 1984, Conversations with Radha Burnier 1/2: Sound and Silence What is silence? Is it the absence of noise? Can thought be ever silent? When you listen to a tree, very quietly, it is communication. Scientists say the universe is very noisy. Is there something beyond that noise? Creation is something totally unrelated to knowledge. Love has no causation. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    188 • Schönried 1984 (2/2) • Conversation with Radha Burnier 2: The Holistic Way of Life Is Outside of the Brain

    Krishnamurti: Thought Cannot Achieve Silence Schönried 1984, Conversations with Radha Burnier 2/2: The Holistic Way of Life Is Outside of the Brain The brain is the centre of all responses, biological, physiological, subjective. Is thought the cause of all fragmentation? Is love outside the brain or within the brain? After a thousand millennia, why haven’t we changed? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    186 • Saanen 1968 (17/17) • Discussion 7: Is It Possible To See With Love?

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 17/17: Is It Possible To See With Love? To discover what it is to see, one has to have a certain quality of discipline. Is it possible to see very clearly? What is the nature and quality of seeing that is not clouded by the past? Is love memory, the remembrance of pleasurable things and holding on to them? Can one let go of the past, happily, easily, without any struggle? Silence, beauty and love have no touch of the past. Is love time? Is it possible to see and listen with a quality of mind not burdened with the past, with that attention, which is love? The problem is how to see clearly so that there is flowering of love. Without love and beauty there is no truth or God, only a morality which becomes immoral. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    185 • Saanen 1968 (16/17) • Discussion 6: True Action

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 16/17: True Action Is there an action which is whole, complete and timeless, or are we condemned to function in fragments and conflict? Is there an action that will always answer, always act totally under all circumstances? Am I committed to conceptual ideologies? I see there is no morality at all in society. What is morality? Can I deny not verbally but actually the whole structure of pride so that the mind is very clear? Intelligence comes into being not through time but through direct perception, seeing actually ‘what is’ both outwardly and inwardly. The inner creates the outer. When we don’t see clearly, the past comes into being and smothers us. Do you see anything through time and the process of cultivation, or do you see instantly? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    184 • Saanen 1968 (15/17) • Discussion 5: Why Do We Seek and What Is There To Seek?

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 15/17: Why Do We Seek and What Is There To Seek? We seek to have no pressure or strain of anxiety, the constant activity of the ‘me‘ with its fears, dramas and tragedy. Will one who sees very clearly ever seek? What do I do when I am confused? Any action out of our confusion breeds further confusion. Just look at this fact and find out what happens. The truth of the fact that human beings are confused flowers and shows everything if you are quiet. Remain in silence with the truth that you are confused; let it tell you; be open, be sensitive; and out of that comes clarity. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    183 • Saanen 1968 (14/17) • Discussion 4: Can Man Go Beyond His Own Limitation?

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 14/17: Can Man Go Beyond His Own Limitation? Man is heavily conditioned, limited, aggressive. Is it possible to break this barrier or limitation? Will can only operate within its own limitation and therefore it breeds antagonism. Is there a universal law which on finding solves our problems? Can disorder be transformed into great order, beauty, harmony in which there is no contradiction, struggle or disarray? We have enough energy but we dissipate it when we endlessly chatter verbally and nonverbally. How is a mind that is caught in disorder to enter into that order in which there is no disharmony? Every form of effort is a distortion. Do you look out of a disordered mind? To look you must have a full heart and a full, silent mind. Only a heart that is full can see order and the beauty of order. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    182 • Saanen 1968 (13/17) • Discussion 3: Why Have We Neglected the World of Mind and Spirit?

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 13/17: Why Have We Neglected the World of Mind and Spirit? We outwardly live a very full life and inwardly we are poverty-stricken. What is an inward, spiritual life which contains the outer and the inner? A mind that is curious knows the limitation of human understanding. Why do we make inward inquiry impossible? To be silent is to be vulnerable with your heart and mind totally open without resistance. If I make an effort in breaking an image I will distort the perception. When you say that you know, know that you do not know. Exploring into oneself, never come to a conclusion because conclusions become the authority. When the mind sees there is no such thing as the impossible, it is beyond the impossible. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    181 • Saanen 1968 (12/17) • Discussion 2: Looking at Oneself Without Words, Images or Pride

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 12/17: Looking at Oneself Without Words, Images or Pride Can I look at myself in silence with a mind that is not disturbed by the past? Pride creates conflict between ‘what is’ and ‘what should be’. Can one look at oneself without the images we have created through fear and pride, and hence look with great silence in which there is humility? Why is one afraid to look at oneself, to see what one is? Has fear invented pride? One is caught in the content and prejudice of words which prevent us from looking at ourselves. I chatter because my mind says I must be occupied all the time. The intellectual exploration and discovery of the causes of chattering does not stop chattering. What is the quality of the awareness that I am chattering? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    180 • Saanen 1968 (11/17) • Discussion 1: Can I Look Out of Silence at My Contradictory Life?

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 11/17: Can I Look Out of Silence at My Contradictory Life? To communicate we must use words but words are heavily loaded.  Words create in us a form, a design, a content, which is actually the ‘me’, the thinker, the observer. Am I aware that I lead a fragmentary life? I am afraid and so I become aggressive. Contradictory lives exist everywhere you go. When I look at the fact that my life is contradictory, what is the relationship between the observer and the thing I am looking at? If one is looking at the fact silently, there is only the fact. If you are not silent, how can you commune with contradiction? We have accepted there is a “how” but there is no “how”, no method. Methods will not give you silence. If you cannot look without the observer there can be no communion with the thing observed. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    179 • Saanen 1968 (10/17) • Talk 10: A Religious Life

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 10/17: A Religious Life We live in a world of misunderstanding, interpreting according to motive, background and desire. What is religion? Can you completely put aside every form of religious organisation and belief? Religion is an action which is complete, total and covers all of life. A religious way of life is of total action with no fragmentation at all. The world of everyday life is within the field of the known. We are afraid to move out of that dimension. Can one be free of fear and be with the unknown? It is love only that can possibly bring about a complete sense of unity. Can we come upon a life that has no death, a life that is timeless? - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    178 • Saanen 1968 (9/17) • Talk 9: Meditation Is the Understanding of the Nature of Life

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 9/17: Meditation Is the Understanding of the Nature of Life Is it possible for the whole of one’s being, in action, in thought, to be completely honest and non-hypocritical? The very act of learning is discipline itself. One must understand the necessity of freedom from all authority so that the mind, that highest form of supreme intelligence, is a light to itself. Meditation is not an escape from life, is not your own particular, individual process. Truth is a living, moving thing and therefore there can be no path to it. Meditation is a mind that sees actually ‘what is’ without interpreting or translating it, without wishing it were not or accepting it. As long as there is the observer there must be the conflict of duality. Is it possible to go beyond the observer? To leave the door open is all that one can do. You cannot invite or seek reality but by some strange chance it may come and give its blessing. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    177 • Saanen 1968 (8/17) • Talk 8: Looking at Sorrow With the Complete Abandonment of Silence

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 8/17: Looking at Sorrow With the Complete Abandonment of Silence Is it possible never to accept, but to examine and explore? To examine ourselves actually as we are needs humility. To think is to invite sorrow. Why do we suffer? Is one able to go beyond sorrow? If the mind is not quiet how can you understand anything or be completely intimate with death, time or sorrow? Can you look at yourself completely silently? What is death? When you die naturally, freely, happily to everything you know, there is death, innocency, freshness. Living is to die every day to what you have fought against or gathered, to self-importance, self-pity, sorrow, pleasures and agonies. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    176 • Saanen 1968 (7/17) • Talk 7: The Ending of Fear

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 7/17: The Ending of Fear Psychologically, we refuse to follow the movement of life because our roots are deep in habit, tradition, in what has been told to us, in obedience and acceptance. What is possible can be found out only when you go beyond the ‘impossible’. Avoidance of fear only increases fear. Flight from fear is a form of fear. One must give space for fear to flower, for it to come out into the open. What is important is not to interpret dreams but to find out if there is a possibility of not dreaming at all. To not dream is only possible if you are aware during the day of every movement of thought. When the mind is completely still within its own freedom there is the ‘impossible’, which is 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    175 • Saanen 1968 (6/17) • Talk 6: Pleasure, Love, Beauty and Loneliness

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 6/17: Pleasure, Love, Beauty and Loneliness When there is self-expression in any form, does it convey beauty? What relationship has pleasure to beauty or love? When there is a sense of the deep, unfathomable void of loneliness, is beauty possible? What is loneliness? As long as my activity is self-centred and self-expressive there must be the void of loneliness. Filling the void is self-centred, so it becomes a wider and deeper emptiness. When you say you will not be self-centred, you are already self-centred. When you exercise will to deny the activity of the self, that very will is the factor of isolation. Only when there is complete silence of the mind is there beauty and love, which may or may not express. Beauty is something beyond self-expression. Love is bliss, which is not 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    174 • Saanen 1968 (5/17) • Talk 5: Living Is the Beauty of Action and Love

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 5/17: Living Is the Beauty of Action and Love Is there an action which is right under all circumstances, or is there only action, not right or wrong action? What is one to do in a world that is appalling and brutal? Is there a life of action which is never fragmentary, never exclusive, never divided? The intellect or thought cannot answer this. Is it possible to live so completely, so wholly, so totally, that there is no fragmentary action? Have you ever considered what love is? Without love there is always right and wrong action breeding conflict, contradiction and opposition. - 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    173 • Saanen 1968 (4/17) • Talk 4: Looking at Conditioning Without Distortion

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 4/17: Looking at Conditioning Without Distortion A religious mind is not burdened with ideologies, dogmas or assumptions. A religious mind is concerned with facts, with ‘what is’, and going beyond it. Is there a looking that will reveal the whole content of our conditioning? If I am aware that whatever I do, whatever movement of thought, whatever effort I make is within the limitation of conditioning, what takes place? Am I aware of my conditioning as an outsider looking in? Can I look at myself with eyes that have never been touched by experience? Attention and freedom must go together. That is love and the quality of attention in which the observer is not. 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    172 • Saanen 1968 (3/17) • Talk 3: Freedom, Systems and Conditioning

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 3/17: Freedom, Systems and Conditioning Is it at all possible for man to be free? Why do you want a system? Systems are tradition, discipline, habits, a groove which the mind follows. Can a mind that is certain about anything psychologically ever be free? Duality and conflict are in essence a complete waste of energy. When the mind is seeking certainty it must inevitably create opposites. Why does the mind hold on to formulas and systems; why can’t it live freely? Can the mind uncondition itself? Is the observer separate from the thing it observes? Am I different from the thing I want to get rid of? What happens when the mind sees there is only a conditioned state? 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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    171 • Saanen 1968 (2/17) • Talk 2: No System Will Help Man Be Free

    Krishnamurti: In Complete Silence of the Mind Is Love Saanen 1968, Public Meetings 2/17: No System Will Help Man Be Free To understand non-cooperation one must also learn what it means to cooperate.   The central issue is complete, absolute freedom, first psychologically then outwardly.   Conditioning makes us self-centred, isolated, separated, divided, which makes it impossible to cooperate.   Is it possible to live in this world completely free, not only consciously but at the very roots of our being?   No system outwardly or inwardly will free man from his misery.    Thought prevents looking.   The search for security through systems is destroying 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.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate Get in touch at [email protected] Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.

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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.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.Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’This podcast sits alongside 'Urgency of Change: The Krishnamurti Podc

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