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| 1 • San Diego 1974 (1/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 1: Knowledge and the Transformation of Man | 11 May 2026 | 00:59:26 | |
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? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 2 • San Diego 1974 (2/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 2: Knowledge and Conflict in Human Relationships | 11 May 2026 | 00:59:10 | |
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. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 11 • San Diego 1974 (11/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 11: Being Hurt and Hurting Others | 11 May 2026 | 00:57:50 | |
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? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 101 • Madras 1979/80 (3/7) • Talk 3: Where Is Security Found for the Brain? | 13 May 2026 | 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? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 102 • Madras 1979/80 (4/7) • Talk 4: A Mind Living in Control, Conflict and Desire Is Never Free | 13 May 2026 | 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? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 103 • Madras 1979/80 (5/7) • Discussion 1: Bringing Together All One’s Energy To Look at a Problem | 13 May 2026 | 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. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 104 • Madras 1979/80 (6/7) • Talk 5: Why Does the Mind Live in Concepts? | 13 May 2026 | 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? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 105 • Madras 1979/80 (7/7) • Talk 6: Sorrow, Death and Meditation | 13 May 2026 | 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. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 106 • Madras 1981/82 (1/8) • Talk 1: How Do We Psychologically Respond to the Present Condition of the World? | 13 May 2026 | 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? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 107 • Madras 1981/82 (2/8) • Talk 2: Why Have We Become Habituated To Conflict? | 13 May 2026 | 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. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 108 • Madras 1981/82 (3/8) • 1st Question & Answer Meeting | 13 May 2026 | 01:16:01 | |
Krishnamurti: When You Observe ‘What Is’, There Is No Conflict Madras 1981/82, Public Meetings 3/8: 1st Question & Answer Meeting Q1: Without conflict or struggle in the sense of desire to improve, how can there be any progress, material or social, in the world? The desire to change supplies the motive force for work towards achievement and progress. If you accept ‘what is’ then how can there be any kind of progress? Q2: Tell us, sir, what should be done seriously to help the country and the people of the country, for no philosophy, nor books, nor talks, can solve these problems. Q3: What is sorrow? Q4: What is the nature of freedom? Why does it happen? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 109 • Madras 1981/82 (4/8) • 2nd Question & Answer Meeting | 13 May 2026 | 01:24:42 | |
Krishnamurti: When You Observe ‘What Is’, There Is No Conflict Madras 1981/82, Public Meetings 4/8: 2nd Question & Answer Meeting Q1: We live in a corrupt and unjust society. Is there no place in your teaching to fight on behalf of the victims of injustice? Q2: What is the place of right action in one’s quest for self-knowledge? Q3: Even though I am able to bring about order within myself, the disorder and pressure of the world around me constantly affect my daily life. Is it possible to remain unaffected? Q4: You once said, ‘Give your life to understand life.’ What does it mean? Q5: I am a 12 year old boy. I am constantly afraid of death. How shall I be rid of this fear? Q6: Kindly give a straight reply. Does God exist, or not? Yes, or no? If yes, how best to realise him in this life? Note: a total of 49 seconds of missing video is replaced by audio only. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 110 • Madras 1981/82 (5/8) • Talk 3: Discovering the Causes of Disorder | 13 May 2026 | 01:12:49 | |
Krishnamurti: When You Observe ‘What Is’, There Is No Conflict Madras 1981/82, Public Meetings 5/8: Discovering the Causes of Disorder Disorder exists where there is contradiction in one’s life, when life is fragmented, broken up. Thought born of ignorance will invariably create conflict. Freedom from fear has a quality of tremendous, vital strength. What is time? Greed trying to become non-greed is still greed. The universe has no time and that is why it is ‘from everlasting to everlasting’. It has no cause, and therefore it is endless, it is infinite. We have no space in us because everything we do has a cause. Why have human beings been slaves to desire? Just to remain with sensation, not to allow thought to creep in, is tremendous discipline. Discipline means to learn. To learn about fear is the ending of fear. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 12 • San Diego 1974 (12/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 12: Love, Sex and Pleasure | 11 May 2026 | 00:57:58 | |
Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 12/18: Love, Sex and Pleasure Q: What is love? Is love pleasure, the expression of desire? Is love the fulfilment of sexual appetite? Is love the pursuit of a desired end? Is love a thing that can be cultivated? Love has been identified with sex which means, basically, with pleasure. Why have we made sex such an enormous, fantastic, romantic, sentimental affair? What is the relationship of joy, enjoyment and pleasure to love? To come upon this thing called love you must understand the place of pleasure. A mind that has been trained, sustained in this rotten social conditioning must first free itself before it can talk about love. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 111 • Madras 1981/82 (6/8) • Talk 4: Fear, Pleasure and Suffering Are One Unitary Movement | 13 May 2026 | 01:02:52 | |
Krishnamurti: When You Observe ‘What Is’, There Is No Conflict Madras 1981/82, Public Meetings 6/8: Fear, Pleasure and Suffering Are One Unitary Movement Because we do not understand beauty we have no love in our heart. Where there is intelligence there is right action born out of compassion; and beauty is that compassion. Is pleasure the other side of fear? Can beauty exist where there is greed, envy, anxiety, agony? Beauty is when the other is not. When you are angry, that anger is you, not something away from you. Can I observe suffering without the word, without escape, without trying to seek comfort? It is only a mind that is free from sorrow, totally, that can know what love is. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 112 • Madras 1981/82 (7/8) • Talk 5: Can One Live a Totally Integrated Life? | 13 May 2026 | 01:01:28 | |
Krishnamurti: When You Observe ‘What Is’, There Is No Conflict Madras 1981/82, Public Meetings 7/8: Can One Live a Totally Integrated Life? Integrity means innocence, a mind that has not been touched by corruption. As human beings living in this neurotic world where there is so much corruption and disorder, can we live a totally integrated life? Can this movement, the outer and the inner, ever stop? What takes place when it does stop? What is the nature of love? You cannot cultivate love. What is the ‘I’, the ‘me’, that I cling to? Is it my sorrow, my anxiety, my confusion, my talent, capacity, pain, wounds, agony? If you are ending every day, you are living with that enormous thing called death. So there is incarnation, not reincarnation. There is incarnation each day when you are ending each day. When one understands death, one is living, there is something totally new taking place each day. Note: a total of 1 minutes and 15 seconds of missing video is replaced by audio only. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 113 • Madras 1981/82 (8/8) • Talk 6: In Meditation There Is No Becoming nor Being | 13 May 2026 | 00:57:24 | |
Krishnamurti: When You Observe ‘What Is’, There Is No Conflict Madras 1981/82, Public Meetings 8/8: In Meditation There Is No Becoming nor Being Is it possible to bring complete order without any compulsion, without any pressure, without reward and punishment acting? Is there an intelligence which is not born of thought? What is a religious mind? Purity is not so great as innocency. ‘Innocent’ means a mind that is not capable of being hurt. Is meditation something apart from daily living? Can we be free of all systems and practice? When I say to myself, ‘I must control my thoughts,’ who is the controller? In meditation there is no controller, which means there is no conflict. When there is order the whole brain becomes astonishingly quiet. Silence can only be when there is space. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 114 • Malibu 1971/72 (1/7) • Conversation with Alain Naudé 1: The Circus of Man’s Struggle | 13 May 2026 | 00:56:41 | |
Krishnamurti: A Religious Life Is a Life in Which the Self Is Not Malibu 1971/72, Conversations with Alain Naudé 1/7: The Circus of Man’s Struggle Why do we divide the world, the human being and the divine? When I realise that my consciousness is the consciousness of the world, and the consciousness of the world is me, whatever change takes place in me affects the whole of consciousness. Can human consciousness undergo a radical change? To find out if there is something beyond this consciousness I must understand the content of consciousness. The mind must go beyond itself. Do we realise that the observer, seeing the content, examining, analysing, looking at it all, is the content itself? If there is no thought, there is no thinker. If the observer is the observed, what is the nature of change in consciousness? Man has become accustomed to take it for granted that will is the only way to bring about change, but will is not the factor of change. Consciousness only exists when there is conflict between fragments. Radical revolution in consciousness and of consciousness takes place when there is no conflict at all. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 115 • Malibu 1971/72 (2/7) • Conversation with Alain Naudé 2: On Good and Evil | 13 May 2026 | 00:54:28 | |
Krishnamurti: A Religious Life Is a Life in Which the Self Is Not Malibu 1971/72, Conversations with Alain Naudé 2/7: On Good and Evil Q: Do good and evil really exist or are they simply conditioned points of view? Goodness is total order, not only outwardly but inwardly especially. Is virtue the outcome of planning? You cannot will to do good. Either you are good or not good; you cannot will goodness. Will is the concentration of thought as resistance. Are poisonous snakes, sharks and the appalling, frighteningly cruel things in nature evil? The moment we assert that there is absolute evil, that very assertion is the denial of the good. Goodness implies total abnegation of the self, because ‘the me’ is always separative. Order means behaviour in freedom. Freedom means love, not pleasure. When one observes all this, one sees very clearly that there is a marvellous sense of absolute order. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 116 • Malibu 1971/72 (3/7) • Conversation with Alain Naudé 3: Is There a Permanent Ego? | 13 May 2026 | 00:48:01 | |
Krishnamurti: A Religious Life Is a Life in Which the Self Is Not Malibu 1971/72, Conversations with Alain Naudé 3/7: Is There a Permanent Ego? Is there a permanent ‘me’? Unless I am free from the vulgar, I will continue representing the whole vulgarity of man. I lead the usual life, along the small river, following that current. I am that current and ‘the me’ is bound to continue in that stream, with millions of others. I’m not different from those millions of others. When you say, ‘My brother is dead,’ and ask whether he is living, as a separate consciousness, I question whether he was ever separate from the stream. There is no permanent self. If there was a permanent self, it would be this stream. Realising that I am like the rest of the world, that there is no ‘me’ separate, I can incarnate if I step out of the stream. Change takes place away from the stream; in the stream there is no change. What happens if you step out of the stream? The stepping out is the incarnation. When the man of the stream steps out and looks, he has compassion. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 117 • Malibu 1971/72 (4/7) • Conversation with Alain Naudé 4: Masters and Hierarchy | 13 May 2026 | 00:45:44 | |
Krishnamurti: A Religious Life Is a Life in Which the Self Is Not Malibu 1971/72, Conversations with Alain Naudé 4/7: Masters and Hierarchy Q: One finds in various teachings the idea of masters, conscious entities who work for the good of mankind. Is there a reservoir of wisdom? Do such entities exist, or does man want to have myths? There is the reservoir of goodness and the reservoir of violence. Is there something which is not these two, that is beyond these two? Is your mind capable of not being held in the reservoirs of goodness or violence? When you understand these two opposites and go beyond them, meditation is not in terms of vision or action, but the state of silence which then is operating, an energy which then flows. That energy has no character. When one asks, ‘Is there a hierarchy, a master, a group of evolved entities?’ you are asking from a point of view, or from desire, from hope. What is the relationship between the current of vulgarity and that which is beyond and above the opposites? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 118 • Malibu 1971/72 (5/7) • Conversation with Alain Naudé 5: Stepping Out of the Stream of the Self | 13 May 2026 | 01:19:34 | |
Krishnamurti: A Religious Life Is a Life in Which the Self Is Not Malibu 1971/72, Conversations with Alain Naudé 5/7: Stepping Out of the Stream of the Self Is there in me a place where there is no corruption, where there is real, absolute peace, order? The stream of vulgarity has its source in the self, ‘the me’, the ego. When there is no self, there is a responsibility for humanity. What is the relationship between this stream, the self which is perpetuating the stream, and the unknown? How is a man who is in the stream to understand instantly, without going through the evolutionary process? You step out of the stream if you deny time, in the sense of becoming, being, achieving, comparing. Can the mind, without any motive, negate the self? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 119 • Malibu 1971/72 (6/7) • Conversation with Alain Naudé 6: A Mind That Is Not Empty Can Never Find Truth | 13 May 2026 | 01:17:15 | |
Krishnamurti: A Religious Life Is a Life in Which the Self Is Not Malibu 1971/72, Conversations with Alain Naudé 6/7: A Mind That Is Not Empty Can Never Find Truth Q: Are the various scriptures of India and the Middle East similar to or in contradiction to your teaching? Can thought end right through one’s consciousness? Must thought not end for something new to be observed? How does the mind look at itself? Does it look as an observer different from the observed, or without the observer and therefore there is only the observed? Can consciousness empty itself of its content? What has happened to the mind that has discarded the weight of becoming, of tradition, myth, gurus and authority? A mind that has no space can never find truth. A mind that is not empty can never find truth. Remaining with the fact of hurt. When you are nothing, you love. There is a movement in silence that has no beginning and no end, a movement that is always new. Inquiry is different from effort, from seeking, from achievement. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 120 • Malibu 1971/72 (7/7) • Conversation with Alain Naudé 7: Religion and Meditation | 13 May 2026 | 00:41:44 | |
Krishnamurti: A Religious Life Is a Life in Which the Self Is Not Malibu 1971/72, Conversations with Alain Naudé 7/7: Religion and Meditation Q: Is there any connection between the supernatural and religion? Is a religious life to lead a good life? A religious life is a life in which the self is not. We get caught in the so-called mysterious. But when the self is not, there is a greater, vaster mystery. Self-knowing is much more important than acquiring some kind of power. What place has meditation in religious life? Meditation is not control, is not a practice, is not an effort to achieve a glorious experience, or to remain in a particular state of consciousness. If the self is, the religious life is not. Can one dissolve the self? Why are certain human beings entrenched in the myth of Jesus or Krishna? Attachment destroys freedom. Where there is freedom there is joy. It is that quality of mind that has this sense of joy and freedom that perceives. Meditation means freedom and joy to observe, without any attachment, without any partial perception. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 13 • San Diego 1974 (13/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 13: A Different Way of Living | 11 May 2026 | 00:57:30 | |
Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 13/18: A Different Way of Living Q: What is living? What actually is existence, living, this whole field of man's endeavour to better himself, not only in the technological world but also psychologically? Man wants to be different, he wants to be more than he is. Isn't the way we live most impractical, an insane way of living, destructive, with utter indifference to the earth? Is this the way to behave, to appreciate the beauty of living? Is there a way of living without conflict? As a human being am I ever conscious? And what is consciousness? Is consciousness its content? Is death a continuity of that consciousness, or the ending of consciousness with its content? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 121 • Malibu 1971 (1/2) • Conversation with Jacob Needleman 1: The Role of the Teacher | 13 May 2026 | 00:57:06 | |
Krishnamurti: The State of Not-Knowing Is Intelligence Malibu 1971, Conversations with Jacob Needleman 1/2: The Role of the Teacher Q: There is much talk of a spiritual revolution among young people. Do you see in this very mixed phenomenon any hope of a new flowering for civilisation or possibility of growth? One can go into oneself at tremendous depths and find out everything. To go into oneself is the problem. Not being able to do it we ask for help. If there were no books, no gurus, what would you do? Q: You speak against effort, but doesn’t the growth and well-being of all sides of man demand something like hard work of one sort or another? Why is there this cult of effort? Why have I to make effort to reach God, enlightenment or truth? Why do we divide energy at all? The observer only comes into being when wanting to change ‘what is’. The state of not-knowing is intelligence. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 122 • Malibu 1971 (2/2) • Conversation with Jacob Needleman 2: Inner Space | 13 May 2026 | 01:01:49 | |
Krishnamurti: The State of Not-Knowing Is Intelligence Malibu 1971, Conversations with Jacob Needleman 2/2: Inner Space Is it possible to be free of the centre, so that the centre doesn’t create space around itself and build a wall? Can the centre be still or fade away? Can consciousness empty itself of its content? Is love within the field of consciousness? If you don’t form an image now, the past images have no place. Q: Are there environments which can be conducive to liberation? The company of the good doesn’t teach me what is good and what is false or true. I have to see it. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 123 • New Delhi 1962 (1/9) • Talk 1: By Questioning Everything an Extraordinary Revolution Takes Place | 13 May 2026 | 00:52:25 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 1/9: By Questioning Everything an Extraordinary Revolution Takes Place We are not individuals; we are the result of the collective. Religions have failed, and education has not brought peace to the world. The act of listening is the act of discovering the fact. The disease of nationalism. How is one to find a way out of this wilderness and chaos? It all depends on how you ask this question. Understanding a fact is not to have an opinion about it but to have the capacity to look. (Note that the original recording was paused twice for technical reasons.) - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 124 • New Delhi 1962 (2/9) • Talk 2: A New Mind Free From the Past and Authority | 13 May 2026 | 01:00:18 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 2/9: A New Mind Free From the Past and Authority Is it possible for an individual to bring about a new mind? Action can only come about when there is emotional contact with the fact. If thought is not the instrument of inquiry, how is one to understand? How is the past to be dissolved? The act of seeing. You cannot attend if you are condemning. Authority cripples all thought and brings about deterioration. When the mind gives complete attention to seeing, it has broken down the past. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 125 • New Delhi 1962 (3/9) • Talk 3: The Energy That Brings About a Mutation of the Mind | 13 May 2026 | 00:54:53 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 3/9: The Energy That Brings About a Mutation of the Mind How is a mutation of the mind to take place? Most of us want success. Through the act of listening you are learning about yourself. When there is attention, goodness flowers. Why is it that we take conflict as part of existence? To understand life you must have a very quiet mind, not a mind torn in conflict. What you are is merely the past. Understanding the problem of contradiction. Where there is ambition of any kind there is conflict and sorrow. We need tremendous energy. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 126 • New Delhi 1962 (4/9) • Discussion 1: Seeing One Conditioning Totally Breaks Down All Conditioning | 13 May 2026 | 01:17:28 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 4/9: Seeing One Conditioning Totally Breaks Down All Conditioning Q: Who is responsible for this chaos and suffering? Q: How can one concentrate on the truth when occupied with work? Q: What is the self and why does it exist? Q: Do we need masters and holy books? Q: What is the purpose of life? Q: Is all ambition bad? Q: What do you think about the constellations meeting the day after tomorrow? Q: I am astonished that you are here talking as a guru and that your books are being published. Q: Does seeing alone suffice, or must one also act? Q: Is there anything sacred? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 127 • New Delhi 1962 (5/9) • Talk 5: A Religious Mind Has No Belief | 13 May 2026 | 00:34:15 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 5/9: A Religious Mind Has No Belief The act of denial. Your mind is shaped by the past, by centuries of culture. The religious mind does not follow anyone. If you observe your mind, you will see how cluttered and burdened it is with belief. Seeing without distortion the fact of what you are, not what you think you should be. There is a division between the thinker and the thought. Through time, through the multiplication of many tomorrows, there is no freedom. Attention is the total denial of the past. (Note that the original recording was paused once for technical reasons.) - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 128 • New Delhi 1962 (6/9) • Talk 6: Laying the Right Foundation for Meditation | 13 May 2026 | 00:57:57 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 6/9: Laying the Right Foundation for Meditation The nature of mediocrity. You are put together by society and environmental influences which compel you to belong. Meditation is not seeking visions or indulging in prayer. Negative thinking is essential because it is the highest form of thinking. Meditation is not a process of disciplining the mind. A mind that makes an effort to achieve is a dead mind. To meditate you must lay the foundation immediately. You cannot practise stillness. The still mind is not seeking experience of any kind. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 129 • New Delhi 1962 (7/9) • Discussion 2: Dreams and Consciousness | 13 May 2026 | 01:02:37 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 7/9: Dreams and Consciousness With what integrity and seriousness do you ask questions? Q: What is the difference between a still mind and a state of sleep without dreams? Why does one dream? The mind has to break down its insensitivity. A dull mind that is routine-bound can never be sensitive. A repetitive dream indicates a problem that has to be resolved. To pay total attention there must be freedom from the known. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 130 • New Delhi 1962 (8/9) • Talk 7: Investigating Fear and Death | 13 May 2026 | 01:01:56 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 8/9: Investigating Fear and Death Investigation is impeded or denied when there is a motive. How does fear arise? Understanding doesn’t come about through time or comparison. We have to understand the process of thinking in order to understand fear. To understand fear you must understand time. Loneliness. The word ‘fear’ is not fear. Is it possible to die to everything you have known? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 14 • San Diego 1974 (14/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 14: Death, Life and Love Are Indivisible | 11 May 2026 | 00:57:51 | |
Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 14/18: Death, Life and Love Are Indivisible Q: What is death? If one is not frightened then what is death? What is it one is frightened of in death? Is it of losing the content of consciousness? Death becomes living when the content of consciousness, which makes its own frontier, its own limitations, comes to an end. Can that content empty itself? Can the mind be aware totally of all the content: the collective, the personal, the racial, the transitory? You can only incarnate now when you die to the content. You can be reborn, regenerate totally if you die to the content. So living is dying. Living, love and death are one, moving and indivisible, and that is immortal. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 131 • New Delhi 1962 (9/9) • Talk 8: The Freedom and Energy Necessary for a New Way of Living | 13 May 2026 | 00:59:14 | |
Krishnamurti: A Complete Revolution of the Mind New Delhi 1962, Public Meetings (No recording of Talk 4) 9/9: The Freedom and Energy Necessary for a New Way of Living If one is to find out what freedom is, one must question everything. We have built resistance because we are always in conflict. The idea that you will gradually change is a form of resistance. Can you look at something without thought? One who would understand freedom must be ruthlessly free of society. For most of us, action is based on an idea. Why does one depend? A free mind is the essence of humility because such a mind can learn. An energy born out of freedom. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 132 • New Delhi 1983 (1/4) • Talk 1: Bringing About Peace Requires Great Intelligence | 13 May 2026 | 01:16:21 | |
Krishnamurti: The Shared Consciousness of Humanity New Delhi 1983, Public Meetings 1/4: Bringing About Peace Requires Great Intelligence Governments talk about peace, but there has never been peace in the world. The world is fragmented into nationalities geographically, linguistically, religiously; broken up into the business, spiritual, religious and non-sectarian worlds. Conflict ultimately is war. We have created society; the society then controls us. We blame the environment, education, governments, but we have made all this and are responsible for it. You can’t bring about order; you can only remove disorder. Remove confusion and there is clarity. In relationship, conflict is brought about by thought. Is there another instrument than thought? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 133 • New Delhi 1983 (2/4) • Talk 2: Your Consciousness Is Not Separate From Humanity’s | 13 May 2026 | 01:15:29 | |
Krishnamurti: The Shared Consciousness of Humanity New Delhi 1983, Public Meetings 2/4: Your Consciousness Is Not Separate From Humanity’s Why do you have ideals? Ideals separate people and bring about conflict. We are not analysing the content of consciousness but are observing. Is there an observation without the observer? The consciousness you think is yours is shared by all humanity. To realise that fact that you are not individual means a tremendous psychological change. To observe, we must understand the nature of thought and the nature of time. Thought and time are the two major factors in life. Are they separate? Can you live without a single image? Otherwise, you will be hurt and never have the beauty of humility. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 134 • New Delhi 1983 (3/4) • Talk 3: Fear, Thought and Love | 13 May 2026 | 01:14:38 | |
Krishnamurti: The Shared Consciousness of Humanity New Delhi 1983, Public Meetings 3/4: Fear, Thought and Love Thought can only imagine the illimitable, the timeless, the immeasurable. One of the major burdens of our consciousness is fear. Fear is part of violence. Thought projects into the future and that creates fear. Is it possible to stop thought and the continuity of a movement as time? How do you observe the fact that thought and time are the causation of fear? When there is freedom from fear, there is love. Thought is the creator of fear and the continuity of pleasure. Is love pleasure? Is love desire? Is love the instrument of thought? Love has intelligence. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 135 • New Delhi 1983 (4/4) • Talk 4: Being With Death While Living | 13 May 2026 | 01:21:26 | |
Krishnamurti: The Shared Consciousness of Humanity New Delhi 1983, Public Meetings 4/4: Being With Death While Living Can you look at sorrow, hold it as you would a precious jewel? Where there is sorrow, there cannot be love. To understand life and death, one must approach non-dualistically. Is it possible as we live to die to the things to which we are attached? Live with death so that you are a guest in this world. Is my consciousness mine at all? It is possible to live a life in which there is not a continual recording? How do you come upon that which is sacred? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 136 • Ojai 1966 (1/9) • Talk 1: Freedom To Inquire | 13 May 2026 | 01:11:24 | |
Krishnamurti: Effort To Be Intelligent Is Not Intelligent Ojai 1966, Public Meetings 1/9: Freedom To Inquire If we merely consider the individual, we shall not inquire very deeply. Freedom is one of the fundamental issues of life. It requires tremendous inquiry, intelligence and sensitivity to find out what it is to be free. Revolt is not freedom. You may reject outward war, but inwardly we are in a battle with ourselves and others. To resolve anything, one has to watch without time, see immediately and so bring about a total mutation. Questions from the audience followed the talk. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 137 • Ojai 1966 (2/9) • Talk 2: Learning Is in the Active Present | 13 May 2026 | 01:08:49 | |
Krishnamurti: Effort To Be Intelligent Is Not Intelligent Ojai 1966, Public Meetings 2/9: Learning Is in the Active Present Where are human beings heading? One has to meet this immense challenge with the understanding of the whole of the human world. To understand, there must be discipline. I am always learning, always in the present. This active learning ceases when it becomes, ‘I have learnt.’ To me, there is no unconscious. Learning demands awareness of the machinery of thought and feeling, without choice. Is there actual significance to living? Questions from the audience followed the talk. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 138 • Ojai 1966 (3/9) • Discussion 1: Is It Possible To End Violence Without Effort? | 13 May 2026 | 01:14:33 | |
Krishnamurti: Effort To Be Intelligent Is Not Intelligent Ojai 1966, Public Meetings 3/9: Is It Possible To End Violence Without Effort? Is it possible, living in this world, to be non-aggressive and not to have war? To understand violence, we must be rid of the idea of non-violence. Why do we have ideals? How do I know I am violent? Making an effort to change violence is part of violence. Does comparison bring about an ending of ‘what is’? Is it possible to be free from the known immediately? Effort exists as long as there is the idea of gradualness. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 139 • Ojai 1966 (4/9) • Talk 3: Giving Complete Attention to Pleasure | 13 May 2026 | 01:02:58 | |
Krishnamurti: Effort To Be Intelligent Is Not Intelligent Ojai 1966, Public Meetings 4/9: Giving Complete Attention to Pleasure Passion with a motive is bound to come to an end. When you attend, there are no borders of inattention. Without understanding pleasure, there can be no freedom from fear. Observation cannot be taught by another. If you are taught how to observe, you cease to observe. Only when there is an end to time is there something totally new. Otherwise it is merely a continuity what has been, modified through the present and conditioned by the future. Pleasure has in it pain; the two cannot be separated. Questions from the audience followed the talk. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 140 • Ojai 1966 (5/9) • Talk 4: Dying To Everything Known | 13 May 2026 | 01:04:11 | |
Krishnamurti: Effort To Be Intelligent Is Not Intelligent Ojai 1966, Public Meetings 5/9: Dying To Everything Known Understanding the nature of conflict and effort. Fear is thought in action with regard to the past through the present, to the future. The more the tension between the observer and the fact of fear, the greater the effort and desire to escape or cover up. You cannot separate death from love and living. Dying every day to everything that we know is to love. Love is not something to be cultivated. Questions from the audience followed the talk. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 15 • San Diego 1974 (15/18) • Conversation with Allan W. Anderson 15: Religion, Authority and Education - Part 1 | 11 May 2026 | 00:57:21 | |
Krishnamurti: A Wholly Different Way of Living San Diego 1974, Conversations with Allan W. Anderson 15/18: Religion, Authority and Education - Part 1 Q: What is religion? In the West and the East, in the world of Islam, Buddhism or Christianity the same principle goes on, worshipping an image which has been created. It is the human being that has created the image. Can the mind observe this phenomenon and see its own demand for security, permanency, and deny all that? Why does the mind divide life, accepting authority in one way and denying it in another? We accept the tyranny of a petty little guru with fanciful ideas and reject a political tyranny or a dictatorship. What is the importance of authority? What is behind this acceptance of authority? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 141 • Ojai 1966 (6/9) • Discussion 2: Love and Suffering | 13 May 2026 | 00:59:43 | |
Krishnamurti: Effort To Be Intelligent Is Not Intelligent Ojai 1966, Public Meetings 6/9: Love and Suffering Is love pleasure, is love desire? How does one find out what love is? Is joy the same as pleasure? What is wrong with desire? Though we know everything is energy, is there activity of this energy that does not produce sorrow? How does one perceive the totality of anything? Why do we suffer? What is the nature of suffering? - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 142 • Ojai 1966 (7/9) • Talk 5: Meditation Is Freeing the Mind of the Known | 13 May 2026 | 01:09:27 | |
Krishnamurti: Effort To Be Intelligent Is Not Intelligent Ojai 1966, Public Meetings 7/9: Meditation Is Freeing the Mind of the Known Is it possible to end the decaying process of the brain and mind? Are we aware that there is an image, conscious or unconscious, in each of us about ourselves? When one realises the observer is the image-maker, our process of thinking changes tremendously. The emptying of the mind is meditation. There is understanding and action only when the mind is completely quiet. Emptying of the mind takes place when there is no observer as the observed. Questions from the audience followed the talk. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||
| 143 • Ojai 1966 (8/9) • Talk 6: Is It Possible to Radically Change ‘What Is’? | 13 May 2026 | 01:02:23 | |
Krishnamurti: Effort To Be Intelligent Is Not Intelligent Ojai 1966, Public Meetings 8/9: Is It Possible to Radically Change ‘What Is’? Is there a state of mind awakened to beauty without the object? Why are we psychologically discontented? If one is aware of ‘what is’, there is no seeking and the movement of ‘what is’ is entirely different. When seeking comes to a complete end, you have the energy to look at ‘what is’. Is it possible to totally bring about a mutation in ‘what is’? There will be conflict only as long as there is the observer and the observed. When you give your complete attention to look, is there an observer? Questions from the audience followed the talk. - 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 Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast. | |||