Krishnamurti on Emptying Consciousness

Krishnamurti on Emptying Consciousness

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Krishnamurti on Sanity

‘One of the indications of sanity is that there is no contradiction within oneself, no imbalance, where thought and action correspond to each other.’ This episode on Sanity has four sections. The first extract (2:36) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk in Madras 1977, and is titled ...  Show more

Krishnamurti on Challenge

‘When the response is equal to the challenge, there is harmony, there is integration between challenge and response.’ This episode on Challenge has four sections. The first extract (2:45) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk at Brockwood Park in 1978, and is titled: Challenging Ours ...  Show more

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