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ktlight
25th April 2011, 14:59
This 30-minute documentary is the first from an original series of eight made for television in 1966. They were the earliest sound-films of Krishnamurti speaking to audiences.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKvz3BdB2EE


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qy6YZSseAo

skippy
25th April 2011, 15:25
Thanks for posting this ktlight. Please, can you develop a bit your post and explain why this means a real révolution ?

ktlight
25th April 2011, 15:40
Thanks for posting this ktlight. Please, can you develop a bit your post and explain why this means a real révolution ?

Hi Skippy, I personally felt that the vids explained what Krishnamurti meant. However, if you can give me questions explaining what you did not understand, I will try to answer them.

DevilPigeon
25th April 2011, 15:45
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The first book I read by Krishnamurti was 'Freedom from the known'. Not a long book by any means, but it totally blew me away. To this day, it remains probably the best book I own... And I've got a lot of books.

ktlight
25th April 2011, 15:54
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The first book I read by Krishnamurti was 'Freedom from the known'. Not a long book by any means, but it totally blew me away. To this day, it remains probably the best book I own... And I've got a lot of books.

I don't remember the first that I read. One of the simplest was 'Think on These Things'.