War & Peace Mark Habeeb Most people, if asked what kind of world they want for their children, would say “a peaceful world, and an end to war.” And yet wars haven’t ended; violence hasn’t ended; ethnic hatred hasn’t ended. So, should we just give up and stop looking for something that, like immortality, seems to be unattainable? Or should we look into it more deeply and explore why we keep doing the very things we claim we want to stop doing? Do we have the courage to look deeply inside and acknowledge that the source of war and violence begins with each of us–and our relationships with others? |
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Exploring the Teachings at Oak Grove School Jaime Flores This talk is an introduction to how we explore the teachings of Krishnamurti with parents at Oak Grove School. |
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State of the KFA & Closing Thoughts Jaap Sluijter, Leah Luong, Cory Fisher, Francisco Mazza This is a presentation on the different projects happening at the Krishnamurti Foundation of America. |
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Krishnamurti’s The Song of Life Siddhartha Menon This presentation explores the relationship between Krishnamurti’s teachings and poetry, and connections between Krishnamurti’s early poetry and his later expression. It also suggests that the ways of poetry are relevant to an “understanding” of Krishnamurti, and to an understanding of what we are looking for. |
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Krishnamurti’s Methodology David Moody Krishnamurti emphasized on many occasions that he was not proposing or advocating for any kind of method in his teachings. Among the methods that he rejected were analysis and introspection. Nevertheless, he expressed a comprehensive set of observations and insights pertaining to the issue of method in the psychological field. |
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I Want to Throw the Seeds All Over the World Our Spring Appeal "I want to throw the seeds all over the world. That’s my responsibility. It doesn’t matter who understands and who doesn’t understand, but it is my responsibility to sow the seed wherever it will fall – on a piece of dry earth or in fertile soil...” |
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