Please see below for further information on the next Krishnamurti video meeting in Edinburgh. The main and and subsudiary topics of the video meeting are; WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE WORLD, FRAGMENTATION & THE MOVEMENT OF THOUGHT, Living without conflict in relationship.
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Thanks With good wishes
Cameron
KRISHNAMURTI VIDEO SHOWINGS IN EDINBURGH 10th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on: Date: Sunday 21st December 03Time: 6-8pmVenue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk / Elm Row, Edinburgh Admission free. Everyone welcome. Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month (next video showing scheduled for Sunday 18th January 04).
Title: You Are a Bundle of Memories Points raised during video showing: ¨ You are thought, aren’t you? Can that thought be aware of itself? ¨ What is one to do with thought that has brought about this disorder? Who is to put order in the world? ¨ Is it possible to live in relationship without a single shadow of conflict? ¨ Is relationship based on memory? Is accumulated knowledge of each other love? ¨ What is the relationship between an intelligent man and a stupid man? ¨ What conflict ends does it imply that there is a sense of love? ¨ Can there be peace between human beings whatever their colour, race language, culture? Running Time: 77 minutes (colour) Date of original broadcast: 14th May 1983 in Ojai, USA About the speaker: Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986.He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..." Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace. For further information, please contact: Cameron Pirie, Tel: 0131 552 1445, e-mail: campirie@aol.com or Nahid Aslam, e-mail: nahid.aslam@che.ac.uk
Please see below for further information about the next Krishnamurti video dialogue meeting at the YWCA Roundabout Centre in Edinburgh.
The main and subsidiary topics of this talk are: THE CONSCIOUS & THE UNCONSCIOUS, IMAGES, SEPARATION & HURT, Fragmentation of consciousness, Images of relationships, 'What is' & Transformation.
Please feel free to forward this e-mail to anyone in the Edinburgh area whom you think may be interested.
Thanks With good wishes
Cameron
KRISHNAMURTI VIDEO SHOWINGS IN EDINBURGH
11th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on:
Date: Sunday 18th January 04 Time: 6-8pm Venue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk / Elm Row, Edinburgh
Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month (next video showing scheduled for Sunday 15th February 04).
Title: Your Image of Yourself Prevents Relationship with Others (5th Conversation with Dr. Bohm & Dr Shainberg).
Points raised during video showing:
¨ Is there such a thing as the unconscious?
¨ The process of fragmentation is a state of mind that divides, that says there is the unconscious, the conscious.
¨ Every human being has an image of himself of which he is unconscious, not aware. What is the origin of making images about oneself?
¨ As long as we have images there is not going to be peace in the world. There will be no love in the world.
¨ If one remains with the fact there is a transformation.
¨ Our consciousness is our images, conclusions, & ideas. If there is no image making then what is consciousness?
Running Time: 57 minutes (colour) Date of original broadcast: 19th May 1976 at Brockwood Park, UK.
About the speaker:
Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986. He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace.
Please see below for further information about the next free Krishnamurti video showing at the YWCA Roundabout Centre in Edinburgh.
The main & subsidiary themes of the video dialogue are: TRANSFORMATION & KNOWLEDGE, YOU ARE THE REST OF MANKIND, Responsibility and the individual, Division and conflict and Freedom from the known.
Please feel free to forward this e-mail to anyone who you think may find this to be of interest :)
Thanks With good wishes
Cameron Pirie
KRISHNAMURTI VIDEO SHOWINGS IN EDINBURGH
12th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on:
Date: Sunday 15th February 04 Time: 6-8pm Venue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk / Elm Row, Edinburgh
Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month (next video showing scheduled for Sunday 21st March 04).
Title: Knowledge and the Transformation of Man (1st Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson)
Points raised during video showing:
¨ Is there freedom in knowledge?
¨ It is our business as human beings to realise the enormous suffering, misery & confusion there is in the world. Do we realise with all seriousness our responsibility to the whole of mankind?
¨ Do we see the basic factor that we are the world and that the world is not separate from us?
¨ What place has knowledge, human experience in changing the quality of a mind that has become brutal, violent, petty, selfish, greedy, ambitious? What place has knowledge in that?
¨ What are the limits of knowledge? Can the mind be free from the known, not verbally, but actually?
Running Time: 59 minutes (colour)
Date of original broadcast: 18th February 1974, San Diego, USA.
About the speaker:
Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986. He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace.
Please see below for further information on the next Krishnamurti video showing at the YWCA Roundabout Centre in Edinburgh.
The main and subsidiary themes of this video showing are: THE OBSERVER & THE OBSERVED, KNOWLEDGE & RELATIONSHIP Division and freedom in relationship
Please feel free to forward this information on to anyone who you think may be interested.
Many thanks
Cameron Pirie
KRISHNAMURTI VIDEO SHOWINGS IN EDINBURGH
13th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on:
Date: Sunday 21st March 04 Time: 6-8pm Venue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk / Elm Row, Edinburgh
Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month (next video showing scheduled for Sunday 18th April 04).
Title: Knowledge and Conflict in Human Relationships (2nd Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson)
Points raised during video showing: ¨ What place has knowledge in relationship? ¨ There must be freedom from the known otherwise the known is merely the repetition of the past, the tradition, the image. ¨ The observer is tradition, the past, the conditioned mind that looks at things, at itself, at the world. ¨ When the observer observes he therefore does so with memories, experience, hurts, despairs, hopes, with all that background of knowledge. ¨ Wherever he operates with that knowledge in human relationships there is division and therefore conflict
Running Time: 57 minutes (colour) Date of original broadcast: 18th February 1974, San Diego, USA.
About the speaker:
Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986. He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace.
For further information, please contact: Cameron Pirie, Tel: 0131 552 1445, e-mail: campirie@aol.com or Nahid Aslam, e-mail: nahid.aslam@che.ac.uk
14th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on:
Date: Sunday 18th April 04
Time: 6-8pm
Venue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk / Elm Row, Edinburgh
Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month (next video showing scheduled for Sunday 16th May 04).
Title: What is a Responsible Human Being?
(4th Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson)
Points raised during video showing:
¨ What is responsibility in human relationships?
¨ What is your responsibility for human growth, human culture, and human goodness? What is your responsibility to the earth?
¨ When you feel responsible for a child there is a flowering of real affection and care and you don’t train him or condition him to kill another for the sake of your country.
¨ Human beings are now conditioned to be irresponsible. What are the serious people going to do with the irresponsible people?
¨ If you show me how irresponsible I am, what responsibility means you care for me. When there is total responsibility in which freedom and care go together the mind has no image in relationship at all.
Running Time: 57 minutes (colour)
Date of original broadcast: 20th February 1974, San Diego, USA.
About the speaker:
Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986. He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace.
15th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on:
Date: Sunday 16th May 04 Time: 6-8pm Venue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk / Elm Row, Edinburgh
Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month (next video showing scheduled for Sunday 20th June 04).
Title: The Nature and Total Eradication of Fear (6th Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson)
Points raised during video showing:
¨ Can the mind be free of fear?
¨ Physical fears and psychological fears are interrelated. There are conscious, as well as unconscious fears that the mind itself has produced, has cultivated.
¨ The racial fears, the fears that society has taught me, the fears that the family, the neighbour, has imposed – all those ugly, brutal things that are hidden, how can they come up so naturally and be exposed so that the mind see them completely?
¨ What is the answer to this fact of fear that has been carried on from generation to generation?
¨ Is there a way of dealing wit fear, nor with the braches of it, but with the root of it? Behind the words, the descriptions, the explanations, what is fear?
Running Time: 56 minutes (colour) Date of original broadcast: 20th February 1974, San Diego, USA.
About the speaker:
Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986. He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace.
Please see below for further information about the next free Krishnamurti video dialogue showing at the YWCA Roundabout Centre in Edinburgh.
The main and subsidiary themes of this video dialogue showing are: PLEASURE and DESIRE, Happiness, Joy & Beauty.
Please feel free to forward this e-mail onto anyone who you think may be interested.
Many thanks :) With good wishes
Cameron Pirie
KRISHNAMURTI VIDEO SHOWINGS IN EDINBURGH
16th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on:
Date: Sunday 20th June 04 Time: 6-8pm Venue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk /Elm Row, Edinburgh
Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month (next video showing scheduled for Sunday 18th July 04).
Title: Understanding, Not Controlling, Desire (7th Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson)
Points raised during video showing:
¨ What is pleasure? What is desire?
¨ We are not condemning pleasure, but observing it. To really go into the question of pleasure one has to look into desire.
¨ Through propaganda desire is inflamed.
¨ What is desire? How does it come about that this very strong desire is born, is cultivated? How does it take place in each one of us?
¨ Must desire be controlled at all? Desire seems to be a very active and demanding instinct that is going on in us all the time.
¨ Why has pleasure, whether of sex, possession, power, knowledge or enlightenment become so extraordinarily important in life?
¨ Pleasure is an extraordinary thing. To see a beautiful thing and to enjoy it – what is wrong with that?
Running Time: 57 minutes (colour) Date of original broadcast: 21st February 1974, San Diego, USA.
About the speaker:
Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986. He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace.
17th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on:
Date: Sunday 18th July 04 Time: 6-8pm Venue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk / Elm Row, Edinburgh
Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month (next video showing scheduled for Sunday 19th September 04).
Title: Does Pleasure Bring Happiness? (8th Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson)
Points raised during video showing:
¨ What relationship has pleasure to enjoyment, joy, and happiness?
¨ Is pleasure happiness?
¨ What is pleasure and what is it that keeps it going? What is the pursuit, the constant direction of it?
¨ A single tree standing on the hill. You see that it is really beautiful - the flowers, the deer, the meadows, the water and the single tree and its shadow. You see that and it is almost breathtaking. Does thought then come along and say how extraordinary it was, what a delight it was? Isn't there then desire for repetition? So thought gives nourishment, sustains it and gives a direction to pleasure. Why should thought come into it at all?
Running Time: 57 minutes (colour) Date of original broadcast: 21st February 1974, San Diego, USA.
About the speaker:
J. Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986. He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace.
For further information, please contact: Cameron Pirie, Tel: 0131 552 1445, e-mail: campirie@aol.com or Nahid Aslam, e-mail: nahid.aslam@che.ac.uk
Please see below for further information about the upcoming Krishnamurti video dialogue showing in Edinburgh.
The main and subsidiary themes of this particular video showing are; WHAT IS BEAUTY; Passion, Sorrow, Action; The seeing is the doing.
Please feel free to forward this e-mail onto any individual or group that you think may be interested. Thanks :) And if anyone would like to make any suggestions as to which video screenings they would like to see in the future then please do let us know.
With good wishes
Cameron Pirie
KRISHNAMURTI VIDEO SHOWINGS IN EDINBURGH
18th Krishnamurti video showing in Edinburgh will take place on:
Date: Sunday 19th September 04 Time: 6-8pm Venue: YWCA Roundabout Centre, 4a Gayfield Place, top of Leith Walk / Elm Row, Edinburgh
Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Further videos will be shown at the YWCA Roundabout Centre on the 3rd Sunday of each month - next video showing scheduled for Sunday 17th October 04.
Title: Sorrow, Passion and Beauty (9th Conversation with Dr. Allan W. Anderson)
Points raised during video showing:
¨ What is beauty? How can we know what beauty is?
¨ We are becoming more and more artificial, superficial and verbal. Has man lost touch with nature? Has he lost the delicacy, the sensitivity of the mind, heart and body?
¨ Must beauty be expressed? Does it need the word, the stone, the colour, the paint? Or is it something that cannot be put into words, into a building, into a statue?
¨ Without passion you can't have beauty. Passion comes when there is suffering. Remaining with that suffering, not escaping from it, brings passion. Passion means the complete abandonment of the 'me', the self, the ego and therefore the austerity of great beauty.
Running Time: 57 minutes (colour) Date of original broadcast: 22nd February 1974, San Diego, USA.
About the speaker:
J. Krishnamurti was born in India in 1895 and died in the United States in 1986. He spoke throughout his life in many parts of the world to large audiences as well as with numerous individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators. Asked to describe what lay at the heart of his teaching, he said,
"Truth is a pathless land. Man cannot come to it through any organisation, through any creed, through any dogma, priest or ritual, nor through any philosophic knowledge or psychological technique. He has to find it through the mirror of relationship, through the understanding of the contents of his own mind, through observation and not through intellectual analysis or introspective dissection..."
Krishnamurti was concerned with all humanity and stated repeatedly that he held no nationality or belief and belonged to no particular group or culture. In the latter part of his life, he travelled mainly between the schools he had founded in India, Britain and the United States, schools that educate for the total understanding of man and the art of living. He stressed that only this profound understanding can create a new generation that will live in peace.
For further information, please contact: Cameron Pirie, Tel: 0131 552 1445, e-mail: campirie@aol.com or Nahid Aslam, e-mail: nahidaslam@yahoo.com