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The Ending of Time
- Fifteen Conversations with David Bohm, Ojai, USA, 1980
- Narrated by: Jiddu Krishnamurti
- Length: 19 hrs and 3 mins
- Categories: Politics & Social Sciences, Philosophy
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Publisher's Summary
- The roots of psychological conflict. 1 April 1980. Duration: 82 minutes.
- Cleansing the mind of the accumulation of time. 2 April 1980. Duration: 79 minutes.
- Why has man given supreme importance to thought? 8 April 1980. Duration: 84 minutes.
Is the 'ground' indifferent to mankind, as the physical universe appears to be?
How does one find out if there is something more than the merely physical?
Why is it that theories are necessary and useful in organising facts about matter outwardly, and yet inwardly, psychologically they are in the way, of no use at all?
Seeking security for myself, for my family, for my group, for my tribe, has brought about division.
Why has man given importance to thought as the supreme thing?
If I accept I am irrational completely, I am rational.
- Breaking the pattern of egocentric activity. 10 April 1980. Duration: 79 minutes.
- The ground of being and the mind of man. 12 April 1980. Duration: 71 minutes.
Why has having ideas become so important?
What is the difference between a religious mind and a philosophic mind?
What is the human mind's relationship to the 'ground'?
Why has man accumulated knowledge?
Has humanity taken a wrong turn?
What is the root of this tremendous inward conflict of humanity?
When I am trying to become something, it is a constant battle.
Can the brain itself see that it is caught in time and as long as it is moving in that direction conflict is eternal, endless?
Can the mind realise, resolve a psychological problem immediately?
Has mankind journeyed through millennia to come to this: that I am nothing and therefore I am everything and all energy?
Time is the enemy of man.
Is there a beginning which is not enmeshed in time?
We said nothingness is everything, and so it is total energy. It is undiluted, pure, uncorrupted energy. Is there something beyond that?
Has man ever been free from the 'I'?
That emptiness can exist only when there is death of the particular.
What will make a human being change deeply, fundamentally, radically?
Will I, as a human being, give up my egocentric activity completely?
The more knowledge I have acquired, as I have evolved, as I have grown, as I have experienced, it has strengthened me, and I have been walking on that path for millennia. Perhaps I may have to look at this problem totally differently - which is not to walk on that path at all; to discard all knowledge I have acquired.
Explanations have been the boat on which to cross to the other shore. The man on the other shore says there is no boat. Cross!
What happens to me when I meet something that is completely solid, immovable, absolutely true?
Psychological knowledge has made us dull.
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- Charles Wilrycx
- 27-07-16
An acquired perspective
Unique talking style, provocative and evocative subject matter. Worthy worthy worthy. I am different having allowed a deep truth to penetrate my mind.
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- Frederic
- 15-09-17
Krishnamurti deepest thoughts.
In this program Krishnamurti talks about topics that goes far beyond his average talks. If you have heard many of Krishnamurti talks or read some of his books and feel a little bit dissatisfied on the metaphysical perspective of his this audiobook will answer some of those questions and fill you with joy!
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- El Bruno tal
- 15-04-18
The disentanglement of time
This is a set of conversations between Jiddu Krishnamurti and David Bohm, where they both try to get to the original cause of human conflict and suffering.
These conversations provide with a lot of insight into Krishnamurti's thought, through a very interesting format where he interacts with Bohm and others. The conversations' topics progress slowly, which makes them easier to follow.
You can tell also that the words they use are also very carefully chosen. There is an effort to speak in a clear and articulate manner, and that makes it quite nice to listen to.
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- Ralf Sigmund
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About time
Only listened to about 90mins, conclusion: Poor them, especially JK. JK has no clue what he’s talking about; sad, very sad he’s even got the confidence to have it recorded.
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- Howard K. Crampton, Jr.
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Another excellent meeting
Audio quality is a little difficult. I listen to it in the car while driving and can turn up the volume enough to listen. Excellent "content" if you will.
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- Grant
- 28-07-20
Spiritual Heavy Hitter!
This absolutely changed my view on EVERYTHING!!! So profound and deep. Thank you J. Krishnamurti!
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- Alli
- 15-07-20
Absolutely incredible.
Just mind blowing. These two dialogue so well together it is astounding. Get this. Worth every penny!
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- stephen kraunz
- 17-01-20
Not the best
Krishnamurti is an enlightened master. I was hoping to hear his thoughts . I don’t feel his conversation partner is on the same wavelength and find his comments distracting ( no disrespect to him intended ) . I would pick up one of the titles where it is just Krishnamurti speaking .
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- edara srinivas
- 08-09-18
horrible voice
very slow reading. he talk once in am minute. not for my type of business people .
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- Samhyatt
- 24-04-18
Excruciating. There are better talks!
I feel quite sorry for Krishnamurti having to speak to this guy. Chose another talk!
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- Michael Doherty
- 04-03-17
Should have been left on the editing room floor
Unclear. Indistinct. Poorly recorded. Poorly structured and most frustrating of all the questioner sounds like a moron who seems to have no idea what to ask next. A total waste of time and money.
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- Max Wind
- 26-04-20
What a journey...
It leaves you with the feeling of gratitude, that these two humans were able to meet. It becomes very clear why we are often so confused and unhappy with life. Makes you want to explore this inner world much more profoundly.