Krishnamurti video screening at the Krishnamurti Centre


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We would like to invite you to visit the Centre to attend Video screenings of talks by J.Krishnamurti. Jiddu Krishnamurti was a teacher, philosopher and religious iconoclast (1895 – 1986) who challenges each one of us to examine our own conditioning and to bring order into the confusion of our daily living. Throughout his adult life he spoke both to large audiences and to individuals about their and our deepest concerns: fear, freedom, love, and the problems of modern society. His intention was to set mankind unconditionally free.
We will screen the videos in the Centre's library. Each video will about one to one and a half hours long. There is no charge for the event. If you would like to stay for a vegetarian lunch please contact us in advance.
The Centre will be screening Public Talk 6 in Saanen from the series: Can the mind be free of every motive to investigate?
The summary of this talk is:
To observe freely, holistically, means there is no fragmentation or direction in observation.
Is there a state of being in which there is a coming to an end of everything?
Is there a way of living which is from moment to moment, without any retention, which is memory?
The mind must have no identification with the name, form, with any person, idea or conclusion – is that possible?
One can find out the truth of death only when there is an ending to everything that you have.
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Krishnamurti video screening at the Krishnamurti Centre