Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast
Society & Culture:Philosophy
Commentaries on Living is one of Krishnamurti’s most well-known and best loved books. In it, he recalls many of the private conversations with those who came to see him. With encouragement from Aldous Huxley these meetings were written down by Krishnamurti and published in 1956. Chapters included in this episode are titled The Rich & The Poor, Ceremonies & Conversion, Knowledge, Respectability, and Politics, none of which have been released previously.
Terence Stamp is an Oscar-nominated actor, known for his roles in The Limey, Superman, The Collector, Wall Street and many others. It was through working with Fellini that he met and became friends with Krishnamurti, who, in Stamp’s words, ‘used his presence to pause my thinking.’
Thank you to the Karina Library in Ojai, California and to Terence Stamp for these recordings.
Find us online at kfoundation.org and on social media as Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
Krishnamurti on Security
Krishnamurti on Enlightenment
Krishnamurti on Conditioning
Krishnamurti on Love
Krishnamurti on Religion
Krishnamurti on Anonymity and Creativity
Krishnamurti on Conflict
Krishnamurti on Fear
Krishnamurti on Ambition
Krishnamurti on Peace
Krishnamurti on Individuality
Krishnamurti on Meditation
Krishnamurti on Society
Krishnamurti on Analysis
Krishnamurti on Knowledge
Krishnamurti on Negation
Krishnamurti on Nature and the Environment
Krishnamurti on Loneliness
Krishnamurti on Psychological Evolution
Krishnamurti on Thought
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