Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast
Society & Culture:Philosophy
This interview with Krishnamurti was first broadcast in 1981. Recorded at Brockwood Park in Hampshire, as part of The Levin Interview TV series, it serves as a good introduction to Krishnamurti’s work. Bernard Levin was one of Britain’s best-known journalists. Questions explored include: Why don't we realise the damage we are doing in the world? Is it wrong to seek happiness? What is action? What is right living? Can society be changed? How is man to be free?
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Krishnamurti on Observation
Krishnamurti on Action
Krishnamurti on Consciousness
Krishnamurti on Change
Krishnamurti on Freedom
Krishnamurti on Time
Krishnamurti on Confusion
Krishnamurti on Passion
Krishnamurti on Images
Krishnamurti on Listening
Terence Stamp reading Commentaries on Living – Part 7
Conversation with Alain Naudé 7 – Religion and Meditation
Conversation with Ravi Ravindra – Is death a matter of continuity, or ending?
Terence Stamp reading Commentaries on Living – Part 6
Interview on Education by Fred Hall
Conversation with Pupul Jayakar 6 – Can we live without the burden of a thousand yesterdays?
Conversation with Pupul Jayakar 5 – How does one inquire into the source of all life?
Terence Stamp reading Commentaries on Living – Part 5
Conversation with Donald Ingram Smith 2 – What is living, actually?
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