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The Krishnamurti Collection
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
Frequency: 1 episode/0d. Total Eps: 188

The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, from public talks to in-depth conversations, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence: the nature of thought, fear and desire; the roots of conflict and conditioning; and whether the mind can be free – questions that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
This podcast sits alongside 'Urgency of Change: The Krishnamurti Podcast', which features carefully curated extracts on over 200 topics. The Krishnamurti Collection, by contrast, makes complete recordings available in a convenient format, preserving the unedited, natural unfolding of each talk.
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit:
Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org
The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk
Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk
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1 • San Diego 1974 (1/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 1: Knowledge and the Transformation of Man
Episode 1
lundi 11 mai 2026 • Duration 59:26
Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 1/18: Knowledge and the Transformation of Man
Q: Is there freedom in knowledge?
It is our business as human beings to realize the enormous suffering, misery, confusion in the world. Do we realize with all seriousness our responsibility to the whole of mankind?
Do we see the basic factor that we are the world, that the world is not separate from us?
What place has knowledge, experience in changing the quality of a mind that has become violent, petty, selfish, greedy, ambitious?
What are the limits of knowledge? Can the mind be free from the known, not verbally but actually?
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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2 • San Diego 1974 (2/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 2: Knowledge and Conflict in Human Relationships
Episode 2
lundi 11 mai 2026 • Duration 59:10
Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 2/18: Knowledge and Conflict in Human Relationships
Q: What place has knowledge in relationship?
There must be freedom from the known, otherwise the known is merely the repetition of the past, the tradition, the image.
The observer is tradition, the past, the conditioned mind that looks at things, at itself, at the world.
When the observer observes he does so with memories, experience, hurts, despairs, hopes, with the background of knowledge.
Whenever man operates with that knowledge in relationships there is division and therefore conflict.
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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11 • San Diego 1974 (11/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 11: Being Hurt and Hurting Others
Episode 11
lundi 11 mai 2026 • Duration 57:50
Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 11/18: Being Hurt and Hurting Others
Q: What is a religious life?
The word ‘religion’ means gathering together all energy, at all levels, so that it will bring about great attention. Can the mind be so totally attentive that the unnameable comes into being?
What is the quality, structure, nature of a mind, and therefore of a heart and brain, that can perceive something beyond the measurement of thought, something that is not only sacred and holy in itself but that is capable of seeing something immense?
In discussing religion we ought to inquire into the nature of hurt, because a mind that is not hurt is an innocent mind. Can our hurts be healed so that not a mark is left and can future hurts be prevented, without any resistance?
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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101 • Madras 1979/80 (3/7) • Talk 3: Where Is Security Found for the Brain?
Episode 101
mercredi 13 mai 2026 • Duration 01:08:11
Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million Years Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings 3/7: Where Is Security Found for the Brain?
Why do human beings with their extraordinary brain and mind live in narrow grooves, with narrow activities, self-centred impulses and urges?
There is no infinite thought, there is no complete thought.
In what manner can consciousness be transformed?
Our brains are trained, subjected, submitted to established outside order or inside discipline; essentially to obey.
The brain has extraordinary incalculable energy and that energy is now being used in a very narrow, limited way.
Intelligence is not the product of thought.
When there is this intelligence there is complete and total security.
What is order?
When the mind is learning it is creating its own discipline, not of conformity but through attention.
The awakening of intelligence is the beginning of total, happy security of human beings.
Our relationship is based on memory so there is no love or happiness, nothing but disastrous division.
What will make you change?
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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102 • Madras 1979/80 (4/7) • Talk 4: A Mind Living in Control, Conflict and Desire Is Never Free
Episode 102
mercredi 13 mai 2026 • Duration 01:05:44
Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million Years Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings 4/7: A Mind Living in Control, Conflict and Desire Is Never Free
Our minds are chattering, thought moving from one association or desire to another, a contradiction of opposing energies.
Within the mind can there ever be freedom? If not, man is everlastingly slave to the known.
Is it possible to go beyond the process of time?
The immediate is far more important than the future.
The mind has become accustomed, trained, conditioned to time, with no question of immediate action.
The immediate dissolves time.
One has to understand the nature of desire, not suppress it, control it or run away from it.
Desire comes through the movement of thought creating the image. Thought pursues that image which becomes desire.
Why does thought create the image?
Will is the exertion of energy in a particular direction and that energy is the movement of desire.
Is it possible to observe instantly and act instantly, which needs no control?
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
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103 • Madras 1979/80 (5/7) • Discussion 1: Bringing Together All One’s Energy To Look at a Problem
Episode 103
mercredi 13 mai 2026 • Duration 01:12:28
Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million Years Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings 5/7: Bringing Together All One’s Energy To Look at a Problem
Is our psychological pain as acute as toothache, or are we aware of it after it has taken place?
Do we see the absurdity, the futility of escape?
If one sees that escape does not solve the problem, what does one do with the problem?
What are the implications of analysis?
Who is it that is analysing, thinking the analyser is different from the problem?
Can I decide immediately to end a problem, not take time or move away from it?
Intelligence can only operate in the moment.
Do not allow time as a means of solution of a problem.
It is only when there is inattention that quarrels begin. When there is complete attention on both sides there is no quarrel, no division.
Time is one of the most destructive factors; time is death.
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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104 • Madras 1979/80 (6/7) • Talk 5: Why Does the Mind Live in Concepts?
Episode 104
mercredi 13 mai 2026 • Duration 01:04:39
Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million Years Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings 6/7: Why Does the Mind Live in Concepts?
Can the human mind be free of concepts?
Is the making of concept an escape from action?
Can you listen and not make a concept but apply?
Is fear the word ‘fear’?
Integrity means saying things that you actually mean.
Time will not solve fear but will complicate the issue.
When you listen completely there is no movement of thought but merely observation.
The mind seeking pleasure is invariably attached to the action that brings pleasure.
Is there time at all psychologically?
Can the brain free itself from its tradition without time?
When there is a clear, total sensory response there is no centre from which you are observing.
Pleasure like fear is the movement of time.
If there is any form of attachment there is no love.
How will you have this flower, the great beauty of love?
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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105 • Madras 1979/80 (7/7) • Talk 6: Sorrow, Death and Meditation
Episode 105
mercredi 13 mai 2026 • Duration 01:19:12
Krishnamurti: The Seed of a Million Years Madras 1979/80, Public Meetings 7/7: Sorrow, Death and Meditation
How do you approach any problem, physical or psychological?
What is the relationship between sorrow and passion?
Sorrow indicates a state of mind in which there is pain, grief, tears, a sense of immense loneliness and isolation.
Without passion you can never be free or creative.
Why are we excluding death from living?
Examining your own life, what is your life?
When you realise the fact that you are the rest of mankind, what is death?
To a man whose mind is the universe of humanity there is no death. Whatever he is doing, he is ending, never carrying.
Why is it important to meditate?
There must be somewhere something that is not perishable, that is incorruptible, timeless, eternal. That seed has been sown in man from time immemorial.
Can we end psychological registering?
Meditation can never be conscious, can never be thought out, premeditated.
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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106 • Madras 1981/82 (1/8) • Talk 1: How Do We Psychologically Respond to the Present Condition of the World?
Episode 106
mercredi 13 mai 2026 • Duration 01:12:27
Krishnamurti: When You Observe ‘What Is’, There Is No Conflict Madras 1981/82, Public Meetings 1/8: How Do We Psychologically Respond to the Present Condition of the World?
If we do not observe the world carefully, we have no criteria by which to judge when we turn inwardly.
Why have we given such extraordinary importance to thought?
Thinking is the beginning of memory; without memory there is no thinking.
We are a mass of collective remembrance of things past. We are functioning psychologically on memory as the ‘me’ and the ‘you’.
Is there knowledge about oneself? Do we know ourselves?
Are you individual?
Is it possible to be utterly free from all the content of our consciousness?
What is it that is hurt? Is it the image you have about yourself?
What is the capacity of a brain which is functioning holistically?
Is it possible to live without a single conflict?
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
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107 • Madras 1981/82 (2/8) • Talk 2: Why Have We Become Habituated To Conflict?
Episode 107
mercredi 13 mai 2026 • Duration 01:03:01
Krishnamurti: When You Observe ‘What Is’, There Is No Conflict Madras 1981/82, Public Meetings 2/8: Why Have We Become Habituated To Conflict?
Why have human beings not solved the problem of conflict with each other and in themselves?
When we do not accept what actually is but escape to an ideal, the opposite of ‘what is’, then conflict is inevitable.
Non-violence is non-fact, not a reality but a projection of thought to escape, or to accept violence and pretend that we are becoming non-violent.
Can you look at your wife or your husband without the memory of the past?
It is possible to live without conflict.
When you observe ‘what is’, there is no conflict.
Goodness means to be holistic, to be whole, not fragmented.
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The Krishnamurti Collection is an official podcast by Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
Across this wide selection of events, Krishnamurti explores fundamental questions of human existence that touch our daily lives and relationships. Each episode of the podcast features a full-length Krishnamurti recording from the Foundation’s archives, with a new series released every week.
Krishnamurti is widely regarded as one of the greatest philosophers and teachers of all time. For seven decades, he spoke to large audiences around the world, as well as with notable individuals and small groups. Krishnamurti stressed that ‘There is hope in humanity, not in society, not in systems, not in organised religious systems, but in you and in me.’
Established by Krishnamurti in 1968, Krishnamurti Foundation Trust is a non-profit charity based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre and Brockwood Park School. To learn more about our activities and retreat programmes, and to donate, please visit: Krishnamurti Foundation Trust: kfoundation.org The Krishnamurti Centre: krishnamurticentre.org.uk Brockwood Park School: brockwood.org.uk Newsletter: kfoundation.org/newsletter Donations: kfoundation.org/donate
Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org
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