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Conversation with Pupul Jayakar 6 – Can we live without the burden of a thousand yesterdays?

Conversation with Pupul Jayakar 6 – Can we live without the burden of a thousand yesterdays?

FromUrgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast


Conversation with Pupul Jayakar 6 – Can we live without the burden of a thousand yesterdays?

FromUrgency of Change • The Krishnamurti Podcast

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Jul 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This second conversation between Krishnamurti and Pupul Jayakar from 1982 was recorded at Brockwood Park. They ask:

Is it possible to keep the mind very young, and yet ancient?

What is consciousness?

Is it possible to completely end the whole content of my consciousness, of human consciousness, which has grown through millennia?

Can the brain ever be free from its own bondage?

Is it possible to look at life as a whole, without fragmentation?

Pupul Jayakar, was a trustee of Krishnamurti Foundation India, and for decades was a friend of Krishnamurti’s. She helped publish many of his books in India, along with writing a biography which was published soon after his death. Her other books include The Earth Mother, The Buddha, and God is Not a Full-Stop.

Find us online at kfoundation.org and on social media as Krishnamurti Foundation Trust
Released:
Jul 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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 is now in its third season of weekly episodes. Season 1 (Episodes 1-50) features 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. Krishnamurti deeply inspired many well known figures, such as Bruce Lee, Eckhart Tolle, Jack Nicholson, Van Morrison, Deepak Chopra, George Lucas, Aldous Huxley and Jack Kornfield. Get in touch at podcast@kfoundation.org. Please consider leaving a review, which helps the visibility of the podcast.