Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast
Society & Culture:Philosophy
‘Can the mind be aware of the content of its conditioning only, and not try to go beyond it?’
This week’s episode on Conditioning has two sections.
The first extract (2:24) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk in Saanen 1973, titled ‘Freeing the mind from the web of conditioning’.
The second and final extract (51:25) is from the seventh talk in Saanen 1981, titled ‘Can one specialise yet function wholly?’
Each weekly episode in this season of the Krishnamurti podcast is based on a major theme of the philosopher’s talks, such as freedom, self-knowledge, beauty, intelligence and meditation. Extracts from our archives have been carefully selected to represent Krishnamurti’s different approaches to each of these universal and timelessly relevant themes.
Conversation with Donald Ingram Smith 2 – What is living, actually?
Conversation with Alain Naudé 6 – A mind that is not empty cannot find truth
Conversation with Alain Naudé 5 – Stepping out of the stream of the self
Terence Stamp reading Commentaries on Living – Part 4
Terence Stamp reading Commentaries on Living – Part 3
Krishnamurti with Christopher Titmuss – Inquiring into meditation
Krishnamurti with Asit Chandmal - Thought cannot investigate into intelligence
Conversation with Pupul Jayakar 4 – Living with death
Conversation with Pupul Jayakar 3 – On God
Interview by Wilfred Thomas
Conversation with Donald Ingram Smith
Conversation with David Bohm - A feeling for something sacred
Interview by Frank Waters
Conversation with Alain Naude – Masters and hierarchy
Conversation with Alain Naude – Is there a permanent ego?
Interview by Eric Robson
Ronald Eyre – Can fear be completely wiped away?
Pupul Jayakar 2 - Thought cannot comprehend the totality of consciousness
Pupul Jayakar 1 – Has there been a radical change in Krishnamurti’s teaching?
Krishnamurti in conversation with Keith Berwick 2
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