• Krishnamurti on Art
    Apr 22 2026

    ‘The greatest art is the art of living – not the paintings, the sculptures, the poems, the marvellous literature. That has its place, but to find out the art of living is the greatest art.’

    This episode on Art has four sections.

    The first extract (2:40) is from the second question and answer meeting in Saanen 1984, and is titled: Is Art the Product of Thought?

    The second extract (28:12) is from Krishnamurti’s eighth talk in Ojai 1949, and is titled: Art and Sensitivity.

    The third extract (39:14) is from the first question and answer meeting in Ojai 1983, and is titled: What Is the Role of the Artist?

    The final extract in this episode (58:42) is from the first question and answer meeting at Brockwood Park in 1984, and is titled: The Art of Living.

    The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti’s recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless themes that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode’s theme is Art. Upcoming themes are Competition, The Past and Challenge.

    This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, based at Brockwood Park in Hampshire, UK. Brockwood is also home to Brockwood Park School, a unique international boarding school offering a personalised, holistic education inspired by Krishnamurti’s teachings. Please visit brockwood.org.uk for more information.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Krishnamurti on Behaviour
    Apr 8 2026

    ‘Behaviour, conduct, is very important in life. And man has lived on this earth, I don't know how many millions of years, and yet he has not learnt how to behave.’

    This episode on Behaviour has four sections.

    The first extract (2:49) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk at Rishi Valley in 1967, and is titled: Is There a Code of Behaviour?

    The second extract (27:36) is from the second discussion at Brockwood Park School in 1978, and is titled: Is There a Common Criteria for Right Behaviour?

    The third extract (41:04) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk in Bangalore 1974, and is titled: Non-mechanical Behaviour.

    The fourth and final extract in this episode (1:06:22) is from the fourth talk in New York 1974, and is titled: Why Don’t You Behave Differently?

    The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti’s recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless subjects that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode’s theme is Behaviour. Upcoming themes are Art, Competition and The Past.

    This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre. The Centre offers a variety of group retreats, including for young adults. There is also a volunteer programme. The atmosphere at the Centre is one of openness and friendliness, with a sense of freedom to inquire with others and alone. Please visit krishnamurticentre.org.uk for more information.

    You can also find our regular Krishnamurti quotes and videos on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Krishnamurti on Flowering
    Mar 25 2026

    ‘We are not talking about revolt but rather of a complete flowering of human goodness, which can alone produce a good, creative society.’

    This episode on Flowering has four sections.

    The first extract (2:46) is from Krishnamurti’s fourth talk in Saanen 1965, and is titled ‘Goodness Only Flowers in Freedom’.

    The second extract (23:45) is from the fourth discussion at Brockwood Park School in 1982, and is titled ‘A Soil in Which Goodness Can Flower’.

    The third extract (47:09) is from Krishnamurti’s fourth talk in Madras 1973, and is titled ‘Letting the Past Flower in the Present’.

    The final extract in this episode (1:06:19) is from the first talk in Madras 1979, and is titled ‘The Flowering of the Seed of a Million Years’.

    The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti’s recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless themes that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode’s theme is The Flowering. Upcoming themes are Behaviour, Art and Competition.

    This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. Please visit our website at kfoundation.org, where you can find a popular collection of quotes, a variety of featured articles, along with a wide selection of curated material in the Index of Topics. This Index allows easy access to book, audio and video extracts. Our online store stocks the best of Krishnamurti’s books and ships worldwide. We also offer free downloads, including a selection of booklets.

    You can also find our regular Krishnamurti quotes and videos on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review or rating on your podcast app.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Krishnamurti on Communication
    Mar 11 2026

    ‘To communicate, you and I must be not only intense but meet at the same level, with the same intensity, at the same moment. Otherwise communication ceases.’

    This episode on Communication has four sections.

    The first extract (2:46) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk in Saanen 1965, and is titled ‘Communication Is a Two-way Process’.

    The second extract (13:48) is from the second talk at Rajghat in 1964, and is titled ‘Communication and Communion’.

    The third extract (37:34) is from Krishnamurti’s sixth talk in Bombay 1965, and is titled ‘Communication Requires Sensitivity’.

    The final extract in this episode (54:34) is from the first talk in Bombay 1969, and is titled ‘Communication Is to Create Together’.

    The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti’s recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless themes that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode’s theme is Communication. Upcoming themes are Flowering, Behaviour and Art.

    This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to the Krishnamurti Retreat Centre. Situated in the beautiful countryside of the South Downs National Park, The Krishnamurti Centre offers retreats individually and in groups. The focus is on inquiry in light of Krishnamurti’s teachings. Please visit krishnamurticentre.org.uk for more information, including our volunteer programme.

    You can also find our regular Krishnamurti quotes and videos on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review or rating on your podcast app.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Krishnamurti on Suffering
    Feb 25 2026

    ‘We want suffering to be diluted, alleviated, put away, explained away. But that doesn't help us to understand suffering.’

    This episode on Suffering has four sections.

    The first extract (2:33) is from Krishnamurti’s second talk in Saanen 1975, and is titled: Vast Human Suffering.

    The second extract (19:02) is from the third talk at Brockwood Park in 1974, and is titled: Understanding Suffering.

    The third extract (37:00) is from Krishnamurti’s fifth talk in Saanen 1977, and is titled: An Insight Into Suffering.

    The final extract in this episode (55:54) is from the twelfth talk. in Ojai 1949, and is titled: Observing Suffering.

    The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti’s recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless themes that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode’s theme is Suffering. Upcoming themes are Communication, Flowering and Behaviour.

    This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, based at Brockwood Park in Hampshire, UK. Brockwood is also home to Brockwood Park School, a unique international boarding school offering a personalised, holistic education inspired by Krishnamurti’s teachings. Please visit brockwood.org.uk for more information.

    You can also find our regular Krishnamurti quotes and videos on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review or rating on your podcast app.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Krishnamurti on Discovery
    Feb 11 2026

    ‘It is one of the most marvellous things in life to discover something unexpectedly, spontaneously, without premeditation, without preparing; to come upon something instantly and see the beauty of it, the sacredness of it, the reality of it.’

    This episode on Discovery has three sections.

    The first extract (2:53) is from Krishnamurti’s third talk at Brockwood Park in 1970, and is titled: Discovering Our Conditioning.

    The second extract (27:54) is from the second talk in Saanen 1967, and is titled: Discovery Brings About Energy.

    The third and final extract in this episode (53:56) is from Krishnamurti’s tenth talk in Saanen 1965, and is titled: Discovering the Sacred.

    The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti’s recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless themes that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode’s theme is Discovery. Upcoming themes are Suffering, Communication and Flowering.

    This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to The Krishnamurti Centre. The Centre offers a variety of group retreats, including for young adults. There is also a volunteer programme. The atmosphere at the Centre is one of openness and friendliness, with a sense of freedom to inquire with others and alone. Please visit krishnamurticentre.org.uk for more information.

    You can also find our regular Krishnamurti quotes and videos on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review or rating on your podcast app.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Krishnamurti on The Structure of Society
    Jan 28 2026

    ‘You can only be spiritual when you destroy the social structure of your being, which is, the world in which you live, the world of ambition, greed, envy and seeking power.’

    This episode on The Structure of Society has two sections.

    The first extract (2:51) is from Krishnamurti’s first talk in Bombay 1962, and is titled: The Nature of Society.

    The second and final extract in this episode (39:05) is from the first talk in London 1962, and is titled: Destroying the Psychological Structure of Society.

    The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti’s recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless themes that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode’s theme is The Structure of Society. Upcoming themes are Discovery, Suffering and Communication.

    This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. Please visit our website at kfoundation.org, where you can find a popular collection of quotes, a variety of featured articles, along with a wide selection of curated material in the Index of Topics. This Index allows easy access to book, audio and video extracts. Our online store stocks the best of Krishnamurti’s books and ships worldwide. We also offer free downloads, including a selection of booklets.

    You can also find our regular Krishnamurti quotes and videos on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review or rating on your podcast app.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Krishnamurti on Holism
    Jan 14 2026

    ‘To perceive something holistically, that is to perceive without time, is to have a mind that is global – to see humanity as a whole.’

    This episode on Holism has five sections.

    The first extract (2:44) is from Krishnamurti’s sixth talk in Saanen 1977, and is titled: Seeing Holistically.

    The second extract (26:58) is from the first seminar meeting at Rishi Valley in 1983, and is titled: Holistic Education.

    The third extract (42:21) is from the first question & answer meeting in Ojai 1981, and is titled: Holistic Perception.

    The fourth extract (55:46) is from Krishnamurti’s sixth talk in Ojai 1977, and is titled: Holistic Action.

    The final extract in this episode (1:09:56) is from the second talk in New York 1982, and is titled: Love Is Holistic.

    The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti’s recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless themes that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode’s theme is Holism. Upcoming themes are Activism & Social Change, Discovery and Suffering.

    This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust, based at Brockwood Park in the UK, which is also home to the Krishnamurti Retreat Centre. Situated in the beautiful countryside of the South Downs National Park, The Krishnamurti Centre offers retreats individually and in groups. The focus is on inquiry in light of Krishnamurti’s teachings. Please visit krishnamurticentre.org.uk for more information, including our volunteer programme.

    You can also find our regular Krishnamurti quotes and videos on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.

    If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review or rating on your podcast app.

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    1 hr and 16 mins