Krishnamurti and Tradition
An Evening Talk by Ravi Ravindra
7:30 to 9:00 pm
Krishnamurti Center
Pine Cottage Library
1070 McAndrew Rd.
Ojai, CA
Suggested Contribution: $20
(Pay upon arrival at the door)
There is a strong tendency among the adherents of Krishnamurti’s teaching as well
as others that he was against tradition. In 1981 during a walk in Ojai, K turned to
me and said, “What do you think is wrong with India?” I kept silent and looked at
him, willing to hear. He said, “The trouble with India is that the Brahmins have
forgotten the tradition.” In this presentation we will explore K’s relationship with
tradition.
Ravi Ravindra is Professor Emeritus at Dalhousie University in Halifax (Canada) where he served for many years as a Professor in the departments of Comparative Religion, Philosophy, and of Physics. Ravi’s spiritual search has led him to the teachings of J. Krishnamurti, G. I. Gurdjieff, Zen, Yoga, and a deep immersion in the mystical teachings of the Indian and Christian classical traditions. He is the author of several books on religion, science, mysticism, and spirituality.