Krishnamurti on Creation

Krishnamurti on Creation

Up next

Krishnamurti on Suffering

‘We want suffering to be diluted, alleviated, put away, explained away. But that doesn't help us to understand suffering.’ This episode on Suffering has four sections. The first extract (2:33) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk in Saanen 1975, and is titled: Vast Human Suffering. ...  Show more

Krishnamurti on Discovery

‘It is one of the most marvellous things in life to discover something unexpectedly, spontaneously, without premeditation, without preparing; to come upon something instantly and see the beauty of it, the sacredness of it, the reality of it.’ This episode on Discovery has three s ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Cultural Update: Kim Davis; Texas Abortion Law Enforcement; Balancing Head & Heart; Should churches be involved in politics?
Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

In addition to our regular weekly episodes, we're starting a new series where we discuss a few current cultural issues that are in the news — and also answer some listener questions.

This week, we discuss:

<ul><li>Kim Davis' legal fees</li><li>Enforcement ...  Show more

30 & Still Single…What Do I Do?
Outside The Chapel

Join Fr Rob, Alyssa and Justine in this episode of the Catholic Influencers Podcast as they break open this week's upcoming Gospel and discuss what to do if you feel you’re called to marriage but find yourself over 30 and single.1st Sunday of AdventGospel: Mark 13:33-37For a shor ...  Show more

Othering and Belonging with Udi Raz, Yasmeen Daher, and Cecilie Surasky
For The Wild

This week we are excited to continue our collaboration with UC Berkeley's Othering and Belonging Institute to bring you a conversation from The Othering and Belonging Conference in Berlin, Germany.This conversation is introduced by Monica Jiang, is moderated by Cecilie Surasky an ...  Show more

Day 43: Creation Is Good (2024)
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

How does God create? We read today about the reality that God creates an ordered and good world. Moreover, he is continually present in his creation, upholding and sustaining it. We also learn that God grants human beings the dignity of being causes, giving us the incredible powe ...  Show more