Knowledge and Pure Observation

"What is learning? Probably most of us have not even asked that question, or if we have asked it, our response has been from tradition, which is accumulated knowledge, a knowledge that functions with skill or without skill to earn our daily living. This is what one has been taught, for which all the usual schools, colleges, universities, etc. exist. Knowledge predominates, which is one of our greatest conditionings, and so the brain is never free from the known. It is always adding to what is already known, and so the brain is put into a straitjacket of the known and is never free to discover a way of life that may not be based on the known at all. The known makes for a wide or narrow rut and one remains in that rut thinking there is security in it. That security is destroyed by the very finite known. This has been the way of human life up to now. ...

Knowledge is the past always. Is there a way of acting without the enormous weight of humanity's accumulated knowledge? There is. It is not learning as we have known it; it is pure observation – observation which is not continuous and which then becomes memory, but observation from moment to moment. The observer is the essence of knowledge and one imposes on what one observes that which one has acquired through experience and various forms of sensory reaction. The observer is always manipulating that which it observes, and what it observes is always reduced to knowledge.

So one is always caught in the old tradition of habit-forming. So learning is pure observation – not only of the things outside you but also of that which is happening inwardly; to observe without the observer."


J. Krishnamurti
From Letters to the Schools, Vol. I, pp. 28–29

Dear Friends,

The KFA Annual May Gathering recently took place, signifying a momentous occasion within the Foundation's yearly agenda. Participants eagerly gathered to partake in meeting new and old friends, listening to talks, engaging in discussions, and enjoying the serene beauty of the campus. Esteemed speakers included David Moody (Krishnamurti Scholar and Author), Jerry Flexer (Krishnamurti Scholar), Aaron Gardner (Oak Grove School Teacher), and Will Hornblower (Oak Grove School Teacher). 

If you would like to view recordings of these talks, click here. These recordings will be available on our website until August. The bottom section of this e-newsletter highlights presentations from the Gathering.

All year round, we diligently produce a range of informative publications such as annual reports, Foundation Focus newsletters, and bulletins, all of which shed light on the ongoing endeavors of the KFA. Within these materials, you will discover essays, reflections from our staff and scholars, financial updates, an array of diverse programs, and even exclusive unpublished works by Krishnamurti. If you reside in the United States and wish to receive these printed resources, we kindly request you provide us with your information by completing this form


As we approach the conclusion of our Spring Appeal, I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation to all those who have graciously contributed thus far. We still have a little way to go before we achieve our fundraising goal. Together, let's make one last collective effort to reach our target. Your support, no matter the size, will make a difference. If you haven't already, please consider joining us by making a donation to our Spring Appeal. Visit our donation page by clicking here and help us make a meaningful impact through your donation. Thank you for your continued support.
 
Sincerely,

Jaap Sluijter
Executive Director

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Individual and Society
Online Program
May 22-26, 2023


As we are, so is society or, in K’s own phrase, we are the world and the world is us. In that awareness of the encompassing nature of relationships there is an implicit dissolution of the fragmentation between individual and society. It is also the ground of our total responsibility.

 
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Caught Between Freedom and Conformity
Will Hornblower and Aaron Gardner

Join Will and Aaron as they explore guiding questions such as: how can we provide the scaffolding and support to help students design and execute their own journeys of learning? To what extent are the students aware of the conditioning and pressures that create a paralysis of choice? How can we create experiences that prepare students for the pressure of the many choices they have to make during these major transitional periods in their lives?
 
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Piano Concert
Karolina Rojahn

Karolina Rojahn, a Los Angeles-based classical pianist and multidisciplinary artist, has devoted the past fifteen years to premiering and recording contemporary classical repertoire. She founded a salon-style concert series in LA, merging art and mindfulness to create cross-disciplinary performances. With over 40 albums of solo piano and chamber music, as well as contributions to TV and film soundtracks, Karolina, born in Warsaw and educated in Boston, aims to transcend conventional boundaries of classical music by embracing mindfulness, fostering collaborations across disciplines, and nurturing heartfelt conversations.
 
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Yoga + Inquiry: On Fear
Weekend Retreat
June 2-4, 2023


In this weekend retreat, we will explore the place of fear in our lives through contact with Krishnamurti’s teachings (video, audio, and readings) and dialogue. We will also have regularly scheduled yoga and breathwork practices. This allows us the possibility of coming to a deeper state of relaxation and integration of the inquiry into fear which is beyond  the intellectual. This weekend is intended as a space for an embodied process of exploring fear in our own lives, relationships, and mind.

 
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The Challenge of Choiceless Awareness
David Moody

At first glance, choiceless awareness looks like something easily accessible, and not too difficult to understand or actualize. On closer inspection, however, this apparently simple idea presents challenges and obstacles not apparent on the surface. In this presentation, David examines some of those challenges and tries to discern how to resolve or transcend them. He considers numerous quotations from Krishnamurti’s teachings to show what he means by choiceless awareness, and show why it is a profound and subtle proposal, as well as one that is fruitful and revealing in the course of daily life.
 
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Choiceless Awareness
Our Spring Appeal

"The constant breaking down of patterns, norms, and values doesn't mean living without any restraint...

...but a constant awareness of this pattern formation of the mind, and breaking it down so that the mind is constantly aware, alert.
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