Silent Retreat Weekend Retreat This program is a unique opportunity to come together in silence at the Krishnamurti Center. The intention of this weekend program is to be a retreat in the deepest sense. It is rare that we have the opportunity to share a space in silence together; to gather together with the intention of minimizing the external distractions of the world to come in touch with the quiet space of our being. We will begin the retreat with some short reading and then refrain from reading, writing, and speaking for the remainder of the weekend. |
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Change That Cannot Be Sought In-Depth Study Program | Feb 3-7 In these current times, we seem to be surrounded by a world caught in division. And we ourselves may be consumed by innumerable concerns, in which there is little inward space. In seeing all this, there can be a sense of something deeper needed, a vital change in some way. Yet, in our attempts to address this we may find ourselves simply substituting one pattern of living for another so that pattern-making continues. What is going to bring about a deep inward change, bringing a breath of fresh air and clarity to our living? |
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The Reflective Classroom Oak Grove School The nature of the conversation was argumentative, but there was a sense of affection between us. The vibrant voice on the other end of the phone was persistently posing questions, “What is the self?” “How are the students going to ask these questions?” “What is the point of understanding a self that doesn't, in fact, exist?” |
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Can The Mind Be Quiet? Our Annual Appeal We rely on donors like you to help us provide unique opportunities for living inquiry and self-exploration with the goal of realizing human potential, not only for the individual’s sake, but for the sake of humanity. Please join us in keeping these teachings alive by making a one-time or monthly contribution to our annual fund. |
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What is Love? In-Depth Study Program | Jan 13-17 Love is everywhere in our lives, in our relationships, our communities, and our entertainment industries. But is this actually love? If it is not love, what is it? Does that mean that we really do not know love? This retreat will attempt to explore this extraordinary theme that could be one of the greatest deficiencies in our lives. Our exploration intends to stay clear of speculation. |
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The Seed of a Million Years New Book This series of six talks, given by Krishnamurti in Madras in 1979-80, marks a departure from his usual style of exposition. Usually, in the opening talk, he would dwell first on the problems of the world and then on the psychological factors underlying them. But here he starts straight away with the most ancient quest of man to find that which is sacred. |
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