Krishnamurti on Emptying Consciousness

Krishnamurti on Emptying Consciousness

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Krishnamurti on Art

‘The greatest art is the art of living – not the paintings, the sculptures, the poems, the marvellous literature. That has its place, but to find out the art of living is the greatest art.’ This episode on Art has four sections. The first extract (2:40) is from the second questio ...  Show more

Krishnamurti on Behaviour

‘Behaviour, conduct, is very important in life. And man has lived on this earth, I don't know how many millions of years, and yet he has not learnt how to behave.’ This episode on Behaviour has four sections. The first extract (2:49) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk at Rishi Va ...  Show more

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