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Ep. 3 - What is Communication with Others?12 Aug 202400:58:49

Inspecting the quality of responsibility, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Anderson discuss how adequate communication can help the response to global crises.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to catch all of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson speak about:

  • Walking together on the same path of communication
  • The art of listening and giving complete attention
  • Being in communion with each other
  • Maintaining seriousness and passion throughout conversation
  • Responding adequately when talking to others
  • The connection of all human beings through suffering
  • Human beings as the sustainers of chaos and destruction
  • The observer as the past
  • Negating the immorality of society
  • Religions as being based on self-denial
  • Freedom and responsibility in relationship
  • Being a light to yourself
  • Total commitment to responding completely to crises

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and was provided by the Krishnamurti Foundation Of America

“To be in communion with each other, both of us must be serious about the same problem, at the same time, with the same passion, otherwise it is not communication. If you’re not interested in what is being said, you’ll think of something else and communication stops.” – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 2 - Knowledge & Human Relationships15 Jul 202401:00:40

Continuing his dialogue with Dr. Allan W. Anderson, J. Krishnamurti discusses how freeing the mind of the observer is the only way that true relationships with one another can exist.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to catch all of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

This time on Freedom from the Known, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson speak about:

  • Looking into the “I” and the observer
  • Creativity, knowledge, and the absence of novelty
  • Freedom which brings about inner austerity
  • The utmost importance of human relationships
  • How our own pursuits and ambitions separate us from others
  • The division which comes from the observer (I)
  • Why human beings are so violent with each other
  • Virtue and orderliness within relationships
  • The act of listening as a stimulant for connection

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and was provided by the Krishnamurti Foundation Of America

“There is really no relationship at all. I may sleep with my wife and so on and so on, but actually there is no relationship. Because I have my own pursuits, my own ambitions, my own idiosyncrasies, and she has hers. So we are always separate and therefore always in battle with each other which means the observer (as the past) is the factor of division.” – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 1 - Knowledge & Transformation09 May 202401:01:00

J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson explore transcending the degeneration of our culture through individual transformation.

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University

In this inaugural episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson illuminate:

  • The degeneration of literature, art, religion and culture
  • Undergoing radical transformation on an individual level
  • Moving from fragmentation to wholeness
  • The oneness of society and individual
  • The non-temporal relationship between action and understanding
  • Cultures of superficiality without any ground in the beauty of goodness
  • The limits of knowledge and finding freedom from it
  • What it means to end knowledge and be in the present
  • The brain’s impulsive function to record
  • Being a light to oneself

About Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

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“It isn’t society first or individual first; it is the human change which will transform the society. They’re not two separate things.” – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 4 - Freedom & Responsibility25 Sep 202400:59:19

Exploring responsibility, J. Krishnamurti explains that freedom isn’t the absence of constraints, but rather the ability to act with awareness.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to catch all of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

This week, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson philosophize about:

  • The distinction between being ‘responsible for’ and being responsible
  • Responsibility as the ground within action takes place
  • Why acting must be free from the past
  • Having a mind that thinks clearly
  • How choice exists when there is confusion
  • Human responsibility in relationship
  • How images of each other prevent real relationships
  • Beauty as goodness in behavior and action
  • Fact an abstraction of fact
  • The responsibility of being a parent and educating children
  • Care in relation to responsibility
  • How freedom implies responsibility, not negligence
  • The act of learning all the time

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and was provided by the Krishnamurti Foundation Of America

“Freedom implies responsibility and therefore freedom responsibility means care, not negligence. Not doing what you want to do.“ – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 5 – Making Sense Of Our Disorder24 Oct 202401:00:46

J. Krishnamurti returns to explain how we must grasp the movement of disorder to have and maintain an orderly life.

If you are just now tuning in, we recommend starting from episode #1 of this podcast to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson!

In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • Outward and inward disorder in the world
  • Going behind the facade of order in the west
  • The fallacy of order in communist societies
  • Considering if order is conformity
  • The study of disorder and difficulty in examining the unintelligible
  • Our society and civilization as being based on comparison
  • Living a life of non-comparison
  • The mind as disorderly and how we can observe disorder
  • The perceiver as the perceived
  • Virtue as a necessity to order
  • Staying totally attentive to disorder in order to have order

“To understand disorder, we think an orderly mind is necessary. But, the mind itself has created this disorder. So, can the mind not look at disorder out there but the maker of disorder which is in here? The mind itself is disorder.” – J. Krishnamurti

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and was provided by the Krishnamurti Foundation Of America






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Ep. 6 - Fear and the Pursuit of Pleasure23 Dec 202400:58:58

Continuing his talk with Dr. Allan W. Anderson, J. Krishnamurti explains how thought and the pursuit of pleasure are at the root of all fears.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

This time on Freedom from the Known, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • The connection of fear and pleasure
  • Conscious and unconscious fears
  • The necessity of security for the individual and for humanity
  • How national division has destroyed our physical security
  • Fear of public opinion and judgement from others
  • Self-identification and the fear of non-being
  • How thought produces fear
  • Observing without the interference of thought
  • The transformation of fear

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University

“Fear is a dreadful thing. It darkens the world, it destroys everything. I don’t think we can discuss fear without also discussing the pursuit of pleasure.” – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 7 - Natural vs. Unnatural Desire23 Jan 202500:59:55

Discussing natural vs. unnatural desire, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Anderson explore the destructive seduction of consumerism.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson explore:

  • What it means to be intrinsically free
  • The deep, internal roots of pleasure and fear
  • Desire in relation to appetite (physical vs. psychological appetite)
  • Our invested interest in self-seduction and the effects of consumerism
  • How desire is born and cultured into each one of us
  • Perception, contact, and sensation as the precursors to desire
  • The cruelty of self-deception and understanding the nature of pleasure Investigating the truth of fear and moving beyond it
  • How humans seek power and control via abolishing pleasure
  • Pleasure’s relationship to enjoyment and true happiness

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

"We are not condemning pleasure, we are trying to understand why pleasure has become such a strong importance in life; pleasure of enlightenment, pleasure of sex, pleasure of possession, of knowledge, of power.” – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 8 - The Difference Between Pleasure and Joy26 Feb 202501:00:20

Explaining the unfulfilling nature of pleasure, J. Krishnamurti describes joy as something that happens independently without possession.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

This time on Freedom from the Known, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • The relationship between pleasure and enjoyment
  • What keeps pleasure going, or, why we continuously pursue pleasure
  • The pleasure of possession (of people, things, and ideas)
  • Registering beauty with complete attention and then letting it go
  • The possibility of delight without thought
  • Controlling our senses, body, thoughts, and desires
  • The problem of boredom and lack of fulfillment
  • Discipline within the realms of pleasure and joy
  • The freedom to observe our fear of pleasure
  • Considering what it means to attend to something

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

“Just be wholly there. When you see the sunset, see it completely. When you see a beautiful line of a car, see it and don’t let this thought begin. At that moment be supremely attentive, completely with your mind, your body, your nose, your eyes, your ears, everything and thought doesn’t come through at all.“ – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 9 - The Depth of Beauty 26 Mar 202501:00:18

Discussing how passion is derived from being able to remain with sorrow, J. Krishnamurti describes the depth of beauty.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

This time on Freedom from the Known, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • Austere beauty and total abandonment of the self
  • The deep relationship between suffering and beauty 
  • Humility and the beauty of not knowing 
  • Becoming aware of global suffering and less self-absorbed
  • How people rationalize sorrow in the east and are able to remain with it
  • Our lack of an intimate relationship with nature  
  • How artificiality has become supremely important in our modern world 
  • Losing the delicacy of the mind, heart, and body 
  • The misguided purpose of education and what students should be learning
  • Considering the true definition of action in order to understand sorrow

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

“Passion won’t come out of sorrow. And, without passion, how can you see beauty? You can intellectually appreciate a painting, poem, or statue, but you need this great sense of inward bursting of passion that creates in itself a sensitivity that can see beauty. It is, I think, rather important to understand sorrow. I think it is related: beauty, passion, sorrow.” – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 10 – The Art of Seeing and Listening 20 May 202501:00:01

J. Krishnamurti considers the mechanical quality of seeing and listening that humans often suffer from, and why it prevents us from being free. 

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson consider:

  • Seeing through the screen of our own prejudices, fears, and egos  
  • The separation between us and our object of perception 
  • Listening through the screen of irritations and personal translations rather than directly hearing what others say
  • What occurs when we are able to listen without any interference, interpretation, or conclusion
  • The black and white quality of listening versus non-listening 
  • Giving our total attention to what is being said to us 
  • The way that our minds are oriented towards commercialism  
  • Considering the ways in which we learn, or if there is even learning at all
  • How the brain can only function within complete security 
  • Action based on ideas such as inaction, and the mechanical quality of our seeing and listening
  • The living death of never being free and only focusing on what we think we know

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

"Seeing and listening have become mechanical. We never see anything new. Even the flower is never new which has blossomed overnight. It is always from the known to the known. A movement in time and therefore time-binding, and therefore never free." – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 11 - The Nature of Hurt 01 Aug 202500:59:27

Exploring the ways that religion has been misunderstood and distorted, J. Krishnamurti discusses the nature of human suffering and how a religious mind can move beyond it. 

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

This time on Freedom from the Known, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • How the word or concept of religion has been abused, distorted, and mischaracterized across time
  • Religion as a reality beyond thought, belief, and organized systems
  • Krishnamurti’s powerful redefinition of religion: the total gathering of one’s energy in complete attention
  • How losing touch with nature and the universe led to the arising of superstition and false religion
  • The essential role of a completely silent and attentive mind 
  • Understanding suffering and moving beyond it rather than getting stuck in it 
  • Looking into why human beings are hurt in both psychological and physiological senses
  • The roots of suffering in childhood and dealing with comparison 
  • Becoming aware of our personal hurts and how they have impacted our perceptions
  • How an innocent mind is incapable of being hurt 

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

"There is suffering of the world and it isn't that one must go through it, but, as it is there, one must understand it and go beyond it. That’s one of the qualities of a religious mind, that is incapable of suffering—it has gone beyond it. That doesn’t mean it becomes callous, on the contrary, it is a passionate mind." – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 12 - Defining Love Beyond Sex and Pleasure04 Sep 202500:59:50

Exploring how modern culture often reduces love to sex and pleasure, J. Krishnamurti points to a deeper understanding: love as a mirror for self-knowledge and true relationship.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson consider:

  • How to love without focusing on achievement or reward
  • Why reducing love to sex and pleasure distorts its true nature
  • Real love as the total absence of ego
  • The Christian perspective on love and dissolving the “I”
  • Pure joy as an effortless state and how this is connected to love
  • The role of celibacy across spiritual traditions
  • How chastity can open the mind to clarity and truth
  • The idea of enjoyment as pleasure 
  • How ambition, nationalism, and identification, can deeply isolate a person

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

“Western civilization has put this over the whole of the earth through cinema, books, pornography, advertisements, stories. This sense of love is identification with sex, which is pleasure, basically. Can a mind pursuing pleasure, ambitious/competitive mind, can such a mind love? It can love sexually, but love of sex is the only thing.” – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 13 - A Different Way of Living08 Oct 202500:59:40

Challenging the idea that struggle and conflict are a necessary part of life, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan Anderson explore a different way of living.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

This time on Freedom from the Known, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • What it truly means to live and face the profound mystery of death
  • Discovering the meaning of existence through awareness of the present moment
  • Ways that people attempt to escape from the monotony of daily routine 
  • How to meet the ‘battle of life’ with clarity and compassion
  • The highest form of education: teaching that there is a way of living without conflict
  • Being aware of the correct uses of thought and knowledge
  • The destructive, negative energy that is created through conflict and battle
  • Considering how love can exist in a world filled with inner and outer battle
  • Digging deeper into the reality of consciousness, beyond definitions

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

“If you could, as a professor, teacher, parent, point this out, the impracticality of the way we are living, the destructiveness of it, the utter indifference to the earth. We are destroying everything we touch. And, to point out a way of living in which there’s no conflict. That seems to me is the function of the highest form of education.” – J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 14 – The Vitality of Death26 Nov 202500:59:15

Discussing humanity’s deep fear of death, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson analyze how freedom arises when we understand the inseparable connection of life and death.

Just joining the podcast? Be sure to start with Ep. 1: Knowledge & Transformation to get the most out of this 18-part dialogue on consciousness, spirituality, and navigating life with J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson.

This time on Freedom from the Known, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • The fear and avoidance of death that most human beings experience
  • Freeing the mind from fear and understanding death as something beautiful
  • Our many human theories about death and the afterlife 
  • Considering what actually dies outside of the organism 
  • The radical relation of birth and death 
  • The futility of ceaselessly analyzing the content of the mind
  • How humans have attempted to sell immortality 
  • The destructibility of all man-made creations and concepts
  • Understanding that living, love, and death are one thing

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

“Unless the mind frees itself from fear, there is no possibility of understanding the extraordinary beauty, strength, and vitality of death.” –J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 15 – The Gods We Have Invented23 Dec 202500:58:40

Outlining the absurdity of religion, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson explore the man-made quality of God across all cultures. 

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In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson explore:

  • How religion has lost its substance and become ‘utterly meaningless’ 
  • The problem with worshipping man-made concepts of God
  • The sense of security that people seek through religion
  • Our attachment to religion and the panic experienced when we question it
  • Why the mind demands more experiences
  • Despair and loneliness: the reasons we accept religion’s authority over our lives
  • Freedom, intelligence, and reasoning as central to real spirituality 
  • The absurdity of ‘gurus’ and being influenced entirely by another human being 

This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

Photo by Frances McCann Courtesy Krishnamurti Foundations 1977

“It begins there, the desire for human beings to find something more than what thought has put together. Not being able to find anything, they romanticize it, they create symbols, and that's called religion—which has absolutely nothing to do with behavior, with our daily life. So, seeing all of this, both in the West and the East, Islam, Buddhism, it is the same principle of worshipping an image in which they have created. It is the human mind which has created the image. They are worshipping themselves." –J. Krishnamurti

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Ep. 16 – An Inquiry into Religion & Authority22 Jan 202600:58:46

J. Krishnamurti examines the degeneracy of modern society and religion, where mechanical living has replaced curiosity, inquiry, and direct perception.

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This time on Freedom From the Known, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • The human tendency to prioritize mechanical functioning over curiosity, inquiry, and direct perception
  • Humanity’s impulse to translate nature and beauty into art, rather than fully experiencing presence within it
  • Religion understood as a quality of attention that regenerates the human mind and enables authentic inner transformation
  • The necessity of setting aside rigid structures of thought and belief systems built around organized religion
  • Freeing oneself from psychological conditioning and inherited beliefs about reality, identity, and truth
  • How humans have divorced conduct, relationship, death, and love from religion
  • The inevitability of moral and cultural degeneracy in today’s society

 “We don’t know, we pretend we know. When a man says ‘Jesus is savior’, it is a pretension. It is saying I know and you don’t know. What do you know in the name of heaven? You know nothing, you just repeat what you have learned from somebody else.” –J. Krishnamurti

 This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

"Unless you have this quality of the mind that is really religious, degeneracy is really inevitable. look at the politicians who are supposed to be the rulers, the guides, the helpers, they are degenerates. They are so corrupt, and they want to bring order. They are so irreligious, but they go to church. Man is becoming more and more degenerate, you can see it. "  –J. Krishnamurti

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

“The mind becomes dull, restless, its curiosity is only in the direction of functioning. It has no capacity to inquire. To inquire you must have freedom first." –J. Krishnamurti

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

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Ep. 17 – Meditation, Cultivating A Pervasive Quality of Attention 27 Mar 202600:59:03

In this philosophical discussion, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan Anderson consider whether meditation is a practice apart from life, or, the very essence of fully living.

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In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • The many schools of meditation across different cultures
  • The problem of practicing with an intention to reach a certain state of consciousness
  • Whether or not meditation covers the whole spectrum of being alive
  • How divorcing meditation from living creates a lack of meaning 
  • Seeing meditation as a beauty that pervades all activities
  • Freedom: the mind emptying itself of the burden of others
  • Conscious living and being awake through the mundanity of all moments
  • Knowing the past without allowing it to overflow into the present
  • Regenerating the brain through sleep and mental freedom

“Does meditation cover the whole field of existence or is it something totally apart from life—life being business, politics, sex, pleasure, ambition, death, fear, all that is my life. Is meditation apart from that, or, does it embrace all that? If it doesn’t embrace all that, meditation has no meaning.” –J. Krishnamurti

 This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

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Ep. 18 – A Door to the Immeasurable 01 Jun 202600:58:37

Completing their 18-part dialogue, Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson explore the futility of control, the prison of knowledge, and how deep silence releases our need for answers and opens a door to the immeasurable.

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In this episode, J. Krishnamurti and Dr. Allan W. Anderson discuss:

  • Direction: time, control, will, and an end
  • The futility of control and the controller as the controlled 
  • Considering whether we can live without control, will, and direction 
  • The division of inner and outer as a symptom 
  • How living only in the field of knowledge becomes a prison
  • Preserving our energy with silence and opening the door to the immeasurable
  • Stepping back from the obsession with answers and keeping doubt on a leash
  • The biblical concept of the peace that surpasses understanding 

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This talk was originally recorded in 1974 at San Diego State University and curated by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America

About J. Krishnamurti:

For nearly six decades until his passing in 1986 at the age of ninety, Jiddu Krishnamurti traversed the globe, delivering spontaneous and captivating discourses to large audiences. Krishnamurti assumed the role of an investigator rather than an authority figure, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and explore the depths of their consciousness. His extensive body of work, estimated at over 100 million words, spans more than six decades of relentless inquiry and dialogue. His teachings, compiled in numerous books and translated into multiple languages, continue to inspire seekers worldwide, inviting them to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery and understanding. J. Krishnamurti’s legacy endures as a guiding light, offering timeless wisdom for those who dare to challenge conventional thinking and explore the complexities of existence.

About Dr. Allan W. Anderson:

Dr. Allan Anderson was a poet, author, Professor Emeritus, beloved teacher, scholar of the Oracular Tradition, and a gifted religious linguist. He helped to form the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State College in 1969. Dr. Anderson later became chair of that department, specializing in Eastern Religions, until his retirement in 1985.

“The search for the immeasurable has no meaning. I can give a meaning to it; it has no meaning. That’s just a supposition, a speculation, or the assertion of a few who think they know. When I have discarded all of that, and the mind is utterly silent, what is the immeasurable? What is the everlasting, the eternal? Not in terms of God and all these things man has invented. Silence in the deep sense of that word opens the door.” –J. Krishnamurti

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