It is our earth, not yours or mine

"Why is there, one must ask, this division—the Russian, the American, the British, the French, the German, and so on—why is there this division between human and human, between race and race, culture and culture, one series of ideologies against another? Why? Why is there this separation? Humanity has divided the earth as yours and mine—why? Is it that we try to find security, self-protection, in a particular group, or in a particular belief, faith? For religions also have divided humanity, put person against person—the Hindus, the Muslims, the Christians, the Jews, and so on. Nationalism, with its unfortunate patriotism, is really a glorified form, an ennobled form, of tribalism. In a small tribe or in a very large tribe there is a sense of being together, having the same language, the same superstitions, the same kind of political, religious system. And one feels safe, protected, happy, comforted. And for that safety and comfort, we are willing to kill others who have the same kind of desire to be safe, to feel protected, to belong to something. This terrible desire to identify oneself with a group, with a flag, with a religious ritual, and so on, gives us the feeling that we have roots, that we are not homeless wanderers. There is the desire, the urge, to find one’s roots.

And also we have divided the world into economic spheres, with all their problems. Perhaps one of the major causes of war is heavy industry. When industry and economics go hand in hand with politics they must inevitably sustain a separative activity to maintain their economic stature. All countries are doing this, the great and the small. The small are being armed by the big nations—some quietly, surreptitiously, others openly. Is the cause of all this misery, suffering, and the enormous waste of money on armaments, the visible sustenance of pride, of wanting to be superior to others? 

It is our earth, not yours or mine or his. We are meant to live on it, helping each other, not destroying each other. This is not some romantic nonsense but the actual fact. But humanity has divided the earth, hoping thereby that in "the particular" he is going to find happiness, security, a sense of abiding comfort. Until a radical change takes place and we wipe out all nationalities, all ideologies, all religious divisions, and establish a global relationship—psychologically first, inwardly before organizing the outer—we shall go on with wars. If you harm others, if you kill others, whether in anger or by organized murder which is called war, you, who are the rest of humanity, not a separate human being fighting the rest of humanity, are destroying yourself.
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J. Krishnamurti
Excerpt from Krishnamurti to Himself

Dear Friends,

I would like to announce the release of Bulletin #97, which has also been sent out to our donors. In this edition, Krishnamurti explores pressing issues such as the environment, war, and the future, drawing attention to the consequences of our inward conflict that often manifests as external turmoil. He challenges the notion of the isolated individual who believes they are separate from society and suggests it may take a radical change for humanity to go beyond this division. The digital version is now available to read. 

Our Midweek Personal Study Retreat is a unique opportunity for self-study and inquiry. Spend time in the library reading or watching a video, engage with staff and other guests, participate in the Wednesday evening dialogue, and take in the beauty of the surrounding nature. Explore Krishnamurti’s teachings during a quieter time of the week.  These stays are offered at a special, discounted rate. Click here to book your stay.

Join for a profound online exploration with The Elimination of Fear program at the Krishnamurti Center, taking place from January 8-12, 2023. Led by retired psychotherapists Kathy Franklin and Terry O'Connor, this unique program goes into the nature of fear through daily Zoom sessions. Ideal for participants worldwide, this online format eliminates geographical constraints, making it accessible to all. Whether you're familiar with Krishnamurti's teachings or a newcomer, join a global community in meaningful dialogue and self-discovery. Register now to secure your spot.

Immerse yourself in a weekend retreat at the Krishnamurti Center in Ojai, CA, during our Silent Retreat from January 26-28, 2023. This unique program offers a rare opportunity to gather in silence, providing a space away from the external distractions of the world. Throughout the weekend, we'll refrain from reading, writing, and speaking. Facilitated by Leah Luong, this retreat invites you to embrace the chance to join scheduled group sessions during sunrise and sunset at our beautiful hilltop Pavillion, fostering a deeper connection to the beauty of the surrounding nature. This program is not just a retreat; it's an invitation to explore the profound beauty of silence. 

Discover Krishnamurti’s timeless wisdom with The Collected Works—a distinguished seventeen-volume series that examines insights on themes like love and fear. This series gives you access to his talks and discussions spanning from 1933 to 1967, taking you on a journey across the world. Streamline your exploration with accessible question-and-subject indexes, offered in paperback, hardcover, and eBook formats. Don't miss the chance to engage with the teachings in this unique way, explore the volumes and buy your copies today.

As we approach the end of 2023, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering support. Our Annual Appeal, which sustains our mission to provide diverse opportunities for exploring the teachings and fundamental questions of human existence, concludes this month. Your contributions have been instrumental in making a meaningful impact, and we invite you to continue this collective effort by making a one-time or monthly donation. Your support is vital in shaping the impact we can make in the coming year. If you haven't already, please consider donating today. Visit our website or call us at (805) 646-2726 to contribute before the appeal ends on December 31st. Thank you for being an essential part of the Foundation. 


Sincerely,

 Jaap Sluijter
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