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Copyright 1974 Krishnamurti Foundation of America
Date of Copyright
1974
Description
Jiddu Krishnamurti lived from 1895 to 1986 and is regarded as one of the greatest philosophical and spiritual figures of the twentieth century. As he traveled the world speaking, his purpose was to set humankind unconditionally free from the destructive limitations of a conditioned mind. While not traveling, he spent a significant portion of his life in his home in Ojai, California from 1920 until 1986. His time in the Ojai Valley was a major contributing factor to its cultural heritage. This series of public talks were given at San Diego State University over the course of a few days. Records indicate that there were over 3000 people in attendance. In these talks, which included Question and Answer sessions, Krishnamurti discusses topics such as Fear, Violence, and Meditation. Production: Richard Davies, Lee Newhouse, Ted Smith, Warren Wright. With the Financial Assistance of The Roth Fund. For more information on J. Krishnamurti, visit jkrishnamurti.org KPBS-TV San Diego
Type
moving image
Format
Original Reversal A-B rolls Magnetic track Sound Mono Color 16mm film
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