Urgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast

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  1. Krishnamurti on Conditioning

    Udgivet: 21.7.2021
  2. Krishnamurti on Love

    Udgivet: 14.7.2021
  3. Krishnamurti on Religion

    Udgivet: 7.7.2021
  4. Krishnamurti on Anonymity and Creativity

    Udgivet: 30.6.2021
  5. Krishnamurti on Conflict

    Udgivet: 23.6.2021
  6. Krishnamurti on Fear

    Udgivet: 16.6.2021
  7. Krishnamurti on Ambition

    Udgivet: 9.6.2021
  8. Krishnamurti on Peace

    Udgivet: 2.6.2021
  9. Krishnamurti on Individuality

    Udgivet: 26.5.2021
  10. Krishnamurti on Meditation

    Udgivet: 19.5.2021
  11. Krishnamurti on Society

    Udgivet: 12.5.2021
  12. Krishnamurti on Analysis

    Udgivet: 5.5.2021
  13. Krishnamurti on Knowledge

    Udgivet: 28.4.2021
  14. Krishnamurti on Negation

    Udgivet: 21.4.2021
  15. Krishnamurti on Nature and the Environment

    Udgivet: 14.4.2021
  16. Krishnamurti on Loneliness

    Udgivet: 7.4.2021
  17. Krishnamurti on Psychological Evolution

    Udgivet: 31.3.2021
  18. Krishnamurti on Thought

    Udgivet: 24.3.2021
  19. Krishnamurti on Death

    Udgivet: 17.3.2021
  20. Krishnamurti on Compassion

    Udgivet: 10.3.2021

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What are you doing with your life? Can anyone show you the way, or must you be a light to yourself? Do we see the urgency of change? One of the greatest spiritual teachers and philosophers of all time, J. Krishnamurti challenges us to question all that we know and discover our true nature in the here and now. This official podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust now has over 150 weekly episodes. Episodes 1-50 feature conversations between Krishnamurti and luminaries from many paths, along with readings of the classic book Commentaries on Living by actor Terence Stamp. Episode 51 onwards features carefully chosen extracts based on a theme explored by Krishnamurti. The extracts from our archives have been carefully selected to represent his different approaches to each of these universal and timelessly relevant themes. Please consider leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts, which helps our visibility. Get in touch at [email protected]

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