Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast
Society & Culture:Philosophy
Ronald Eyre was a leading director for cinema, opera, television and the theatre. He was nominated for a Tony Award in 1975 as Best Director. He was also a television presenter and writer. His most well-known series was The Long Search, a survey of world religions.
Recorded at Brockwood in 1984, this conversation with Krishnamurti explores playfulness and distraction, the cycle of fear, and whether we do anything we love. Krishnamurti asks if we are afraid of life. What are love and death? Why is there such a tremendous craving inwardly? What is the root of fear? Why does thought enter into the realm of the psyche? What is creation that is not born out of knowledge?
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Krishnamurti on the Future
Krishnamurti on Sleep and Dreams
Krishnamurti on Nothingness
Krishnamurti on Struggle
Krishnamurti on Light
Krishnamurti on Crisis
Krishnamurti on Understanding
Krishnamurti on Identification
Krishnamurti on Ideals
Krishnamurti on Aggression
Krishnamurti on Actuality
Krishnamurti on War and Killing
Krishnamurti on the Psyche
Krishnamurti on Measurement
Krishnamurti on Attention and Inattention
Krishnamurti on Krishnamurti
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