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Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast

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Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast

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Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast

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Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast

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‘Learn to look at the whole of life from a level which is comprehensive, which has no fragmentation at all. And being non-fragmentary, act from there – a total action.’This week’s episode on Fragmentation has three sections.The first extract
‘We cannot live without cooperation. Life is relationship; life is cooperation. You and I cannot exist without cooperation, but to cooperate there must be freedom.’This week’s episode on Cooperation has eight sections.The first extract (2:43)
‘Is there psychological progress – the 'me' becoming better, nobler, wiser? The 'me' which is the past, which has accumulated so many things – insults, flatteries, pain, knowledge, suffering – can that progress to a better state?’This week’s e
‘Disorder implies conflict, conflict in our behaviour, conflict outwardly, conflict between nationalities, between classes, between vested interests, religiously or in business. So that is our life: great disorder.’This week’s episode on Disor
‘Most of us do question, and our questioning is a reaction. We do not like something, and we question it, reject it or modify it. This questioning is according to the urges and demands, and has a motive behind it.’This week’s episode on Questi
‘We must inquire into the question of emptiness. It is an amazingly important question because if there is no emptiness, no new thing can be.’This week’s episode on Emptiness has five sections.The first extract (2:23) is from Krishnamurti’s t
‘There is an ending to effort, struggle, and all forms of resistance and escapes, when you understand the nature and the structure of will, which is born of choice and effort.’This week’s episode on Will has three sections.The first extract (
‘We have to find out if there is a reality or not – a reality that is not invented by thought, a reality that is not projected by thought in the field of time.’This week’s episode on Reality has four sections.The first extract (2:37) is from
‘If there is no escape of any kind, what is left?’This week’s episode on Escapes has four sections.The first extract (2:28) is from Krishnamurti’s seventh talk in Madras 1964, titled: Our Escapes Become Problems.The second extract (16:01) is
‘Goodness is something totally divorced from evil. But we have mixed the two together and we say we must fight, resist, put away evil in order to be good.’This week’s episode on Good and Evil has four sections.The first extract (2:33) is from
‘When the mind is learning all the time, it brings about its own sweet discipline. In this there is no conformity, no pattern, no formula, no suppression or obedience – it is living.’This week’s episode on Patterns & Formulas has two sections.
‘When you are interested to find out, that very interest is the flame that makes the mind, the brain, the body quiet.’This week’s episode on Quiet has four sections.The first extract (2:38) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk at Rajghat in 196
The format of this episode is different to the usual selection of longer extracts. During the course of Krishnamurti’s talks and dialogues, he would sometimes include a joke, anecdote or parable, relevant to what was being said. This episode co
‘Clarity is seeing things as they are; seeing what is, without any opinion; seeing the movement of your mind, observing it very closely, minutely, diligently, without any purpose, without any directive.’This week’s episode on Clarity has two s
‘You are the entire humanity. So if you are violent, you are contributing to violence; if you have ended sorrow, then you are bringing about freedom from the human mind's sorrow.’This week’s episode on Humanity has four sections.The first ext
‘As long as we live in opposites – jealousy and non-jealousy, the good and the bad, the ignorant and the enlightened – there must be constant conflict in duality.’This week’s episode on Opposites has four sections.The first extract (2:27) is
‘Solitude is a lovely word. It implies walking alone, looking, listening, not carrying your troubles, problems and anxieties; being absolutely alone, enjoying.’This week’s episode on Solitude has six sections.The first extract (2:44) is from
‘The fact is human beings are irrational. But there is a concept that human beings are rational, and we live according to that concept.’This week’s episode on Rationality has five sections.The first extract (2:46) is from Krishnamurti’s first
‘How is the unconscious to be exposed, without effort, without analysis, without the conscious mind which cannot examine it?’This week’s episode on The Unconscious has four sections.The first extract (2:43) is from Krishnamurti’s fifth talk i
‘Thinking together does not mean that you agree or disagree, accept or reject, defend or offend, but together find out if it is possible, by thinking together, to act together.’This week’s episode on Thinking Together has four sections.The fi
‘The easiest thing for the mind, which is generally very lazy, is to follow what somebody else has said.’This week’s episode on Following has two sections.The first extract (2:25) is from the first question and answer meeting at Brockwood Par
‘There is only 'what is', and not the changing of 'what is'. The changing of 'what is' is the movement of thought in time.’This week’s episode on What Is has four sections.The first extract (2:38) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk in Ojai 19
‘Desire for a car, desire for a woman or man, desire for position, desire for money, desire for enlightenment, are all on the same level.’This week’s episode on Desire has four sections.The first extract (2:39) is from Krishnamurti’s third ta
‘There cannot be compassion and love without death, which is the ending of everything. Then there is creation.’This week’s episode on Creation has three sections.The first extract (2:39) is from the first question and answer meeting in Saanen
‘There is division between the Jew and the Arab, between the Hindu and the Muslim, between various forms of ideologies. Wherever there is a division, inwardly and outwardly, there must be not only conflict and struggle, but war.’This week’s ep
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