‘The problem is you. The problem, the crisis, the challenge is in you, and you have to reply adequately. You are the world.’This episode on You Are the World has three sections.The first extract (2:46) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk in Mad
‘What does it all mean, the existence that we lead? What is the meaning of all the work, misery, confusion, and this sense of meaningless existence?’This episode on Existence has four sections.The first extract (2:40) is from Krishnamurti’s f
‘Where there is compassion, there is supreme intelligence. Not the artificial intelligence of a computer, nor the artificial intelligence of thought.’This episode on Artificial Intelligence and Computers has seven sections.The first extract (
‘The great painters, great musicians and great architects have extraordinary capacities and talent, but in their daily life they are like you and me, and like everybody else.’This episode on Talent and Skill has five sections.The first extrac
‘As long as the mechanical way of living continues, there must be degeneration of the human mind and heart, and in the society in which we live.’This episode on Mechanical Living has three sections.The first extract (2:37) is from Krishnamurt
‘When there is grief, we try every form of escape, but it is always there. Apparently, humanity has not resolved grief.’This episode on Grief and Loss has four sections.The first extract (2:35) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk in Amsterdam 1
‘There is no abstraction, there is only 'what is', there is only the seeing. And when you see, you act.’This episode on Abstraction has three sections.The first extract (2:35) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk in Bombay 1974, and is titled: A
‘We are incapable, so we look, we search, we find somebody to tell us what to do, and we put our faith in those people. But faith and trust have no value.’This episode on Trust and Faith has five sections.The first extract (2:24) is from the
‘Leisure is extraordinarily important – not to have a mind that is constantly occupied, constantly chattering. It is only in that unoccupied mind a new seed of learning can take place.’This episode on Leisure has five sections.The first extra
‘What prevents you from seeing is your condemnation and justification, which is the past. When you listen, when you see without condemnation, you are free of the past.’This episode on Seeing has three sections.The first extract (2:39) is from
‘Bliss is not pleasure; ecstasy is not brought about by thought; it is an entirely different thing. And you can only come upon that when you understand the nature of thought.’This episode on Bliss, Ecstasy and Benediction has five sections.Th
'Knowing is far more important than acquiring knowledge. Knowing means learning. Knowing is always in the present.’This episode on Knowing has four sections.The first extract (2:34) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk at Rajghat in 1969, and i
‘We have divided time into yesterday, today and tomorrow, and hence we have invented the process of gradual achievement for freeing ourselves.’This episode on Tomorrow has three sections.The first extract (2:26) is from Krishnamurti’s fifth t
‘It is only the mind that is empty of what is false that can discover what is true.’This episode on The False has four sections.The first extract (2:37) is from Krishnamurti’s fourth talk in Saanen 1983, and is titled: Seeing the False.The s
‘Meditation is the emptying of the content of consciousness, which is consciousness. That is the meaning and the depth of meditation: the emptying of all the content, which means thought coming to an end.’This episode on Emptying Consciousness
‘Motives are based on pleasure – avoiding pain and holding onto pleasure. There is no other kind of motive.’This episode on Motive has five sections.The first extract (2:39) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk at Rajghat in 1967, and is titled:
‘Philosophers intellectually invent or reason out a meaning to life, and we generally accept such meaning because we have no meaning to our own lives.’This episode on The Meaning of Life has two sections.The first extract (2:42) is from Krish
‘Liberation is not a form of snobbishness; it is there for anyone who will inquire into it. It is there with an ever-widening, deepening beauty and strength when there is self-knowing.’This week’s episode on Liberation has four sections.The f
‘There can be security for mankind only if there is a global relationship, interrelationship economically and socially - a global relationship, not an isolated security.’This week’s episode on Isolation has four sections.The first extract (2:
‘There is no duality, only the fact. But when we want to get over the fact, we create duality.’This week’s episode on Duality has four sections.The first extract (2:28) is from Krishnamurti’s fifth talk in Bombay 1966, and is titled: What Is
‘To inquire demands a mind that has set aside its opinions, its judgements, its evaluations and is capable of observing exactly what is, outwardly and inwardly.’This week’s episode on Inquiry has five sections.The first extract (2:44) is from
‘Though concentration is necessary, meditation involves much more than concentration, or the control of thought.’This week’s episode on Concentration has three sections.The first extract (2:25) is from the second question and answer meeting i
‘The self is nothing but words and memories. So the self is the past. And to know oneself means to observe yourself.’This week’s episode on The Self has five sections.The first extract (2:39) is from Krishnamurti’s fifth talk in Madras 1978,
‘Remaining totally in a state of not knowing, you have tremendous energy.’This week’s episode on Not-knowing has five sections.The first extract (2:36) is from the first talk in Saanen 1963, and is titled: The State of Not-knowing.The second
‘To find out correct action, right action, accurate action, there must be care.’This week’s episode on Care has five sections.The first extract (2:45) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk in Bombay 1964, and is titled: Care: A Little Word with D