“Meditation is one of the greatest arts in life - perhaps the greatest, and one cannot possibly learn it from anybody, that is the beauty of it. It has no technique and therefore no authority.”
Krishnamurti. Ojai, California, 1945.
We are a small non-hierarchal, community of friends who endeavour to provide information on Jiddu Krishnamurti and the important questions we feel he raises. In keeping with the wishes of Jiddu Krishnamurti, when he was alive , when the first information centre was established in Ireland, information is provided in a totally non-interpretive, non-authoritative manner.
If you are interested or would like to be involved or help in any way please get in touch. If you would simply like to receive information about Krishnamurti and the work of the Committee in Ireland (Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland) please contact us.
Many people who first come to Krishnamurti's teachings can find them quite difficult. Its not easy to come upon someone who is not offering to lead or provide answers or wanting a following of any kind, or literally stating that you are the world and the world is you.
Dialogue can be an active energised exploration into the workings of ones mind in action. Moreover through this there may be personal challenges, for example to resist an investigation free of any authority or direction.
For over forty years Brockwood Park International School in Hampshire, England has existed to educationally unfold the questions that Krishnamurti radically raises.
These monthly walks engage with the natural landscape directly connecting physical awareness to living environment. Trees, plants, landscape can create possibility for exploration in and through our nature. Such walking also provides collective occasion for active enquiry.