
J. Krishnamurti – Public Talks in Washington DC 1985 is the transcriptions of two talks Krishnamurti held in Washington. From the foreword by Mary Zimbalist:
This When Krishnamurti agreed to speak in Washington in April 1985, it was in a sense to a new audience, one to which in the compression of only two talks he wished to convey as much of his teaching as possible. On both days the hall was filled with a varied, seriously-interested audience and as Krishnamurti spoke there seemed an intangible response, a quality in which the listeners joined in his communication. Krishnamurti felt it and although there were to be other talks before his death ten months later, on those two days in April 1985, at the age of ninety, Krishnamurti spoke from the summit of his life and teaching.
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J. Krishnamurti Public Talks in Washington D.C. captures the profound teachings delivered by Jiddu Krishnamurti during his talks in Washington, D.C. These discourses delve into some of the most fundamental questions about life, freedom, and the human condition. With his characteristic depth and clarity, Krishnamurti challenges listeners to examine their thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors critically.
In these talks, Krishnamurti explores themes such as the nature of fear, the essence of true freedom, and the limitations of organized systems, whether religious, political, or social. He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, the quiet observation of the mind, and living in the present moment as paths to understanding oneself and the world.
This collection offers invaluable insights for anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of life’s complexities and a fresh perspective on timeless philosophical questions. Whether new to Krishnamurti’s teachings or familiar with his work, these talks are a source of inspiration and profound learning.