“Ceremonies are not spiritual, nor are dogmas, nor beliefs, nor the practising of a particular system of meditation; for all these things are the outcome of a mind which is seeking security. The state of spirituality can be experienced only by a mind that has no motive, a mind that is no longer seeking; for all search is based on motive. The mind that is capable of not asking, of not seeking, of being completely nothing – only such a mind can understand that which is timeless.”
“True spirituality consists in living harmoniously, with perfect unity in your heart and mind, because there is understanding, and in that understanding there is the delight of living.”
“Organized religion with its beliefs, dogmas and rituals denies the open entry into the vastness of mind. It is this entry that cleanses the brain of space-time. Being cleansed, the brain can then deal with time-space.”
“That which is sacred has no attributes. A stone in a temple, an image in a church, a symbol is not sacred. Man calls them sacred, something holy to be worshipped out of complicated urges, fears and longings. This “sacredness” is still within the field of thought; it is built up by thought and in thought there’s nothing new or holy. Thought can put together the intricacies of systems, dogmas, beliefs, and the images, symbols, its projects are no more holy than the blueprints of a house or the design of a new aeroplane. All this is within the frontiers of thought and there is nothing sacred or mystical about all this. Thought is matter and it can be made into anything, ugly – beautiful.”
J. Krishnamurti
Being unhappy with the life of this world, human beings have always sought something beyond this world. A person pursuing the goals of this world is called as the mundane person while the one pursuing the goals of the other world is referred to as the spiritual person. Job, money, pleasures, social position, power, etc are labelled as mundane pursuits and prayers, rituals, ceremonials, beliefs, faiths, systems of meditation, etc are called as spiritual pursuits. Both the pursuits are the activity of thought and hence qualitatively not much different. So, is there such a thing as true spirituality? What is its significance in our daily life? Does one have to be spiritual or one can pursue it as a hobby? Is there really something untouched by thought, something supremely sacred? How does one find out? Also related to this is the question of God. Is there such a being as almighty or all the search for it is in vain? Is the spirituality an essential aspect of life or one can live without it? All such and many more related questions will be explored during this workshop. Participants can also ask their questions. The participation in this workshop is expected to bring some clarity as to what is spiritual and why does one have to be spiritual? Various selections from Krishnamurti’s works relevant to the theme of this workshop will be provided as a reading material to each participant. Also links to the relevant videos of Krishnamurti will be provided. Each participant is expected to devote these two days fully to the study in order to benefit maximum from this workshop.
Workshop Program
Saturday, April 11, 2026 (All timings are IST)
10:30 – 12:00 Online Interactive Session in English – 1
17:30 – 19:00 Online Interactive Session in English – 2
Sunday, April 12, 2026 (All timings are IST)
10:30 – 12:00 Online Interactive Session in English – 1
17:30 – 19:00 Online Interactive Session in English – 2
The participants are expected to watch the recommended videos of Krishnamurti and study the material provided according to their convenience and leisure.
Notes
- Participation in this online workshop is through registration only.
- There are no pre-conditions to attend the workshop. A person may or may not have read Krishnamurti. There is no selection process. Persons of any caste, creed, religion, nationality, race and culture can participate.
- The interactive sessions in this workshop will be conducted in English only.
- After a person registers for the workshop, the various links for the interactive sessions and Krishnamurti’s videos will be sent to him by e-mail along with the reading material for the study purpose. Each registered participant is requested not to share or forward the links for interactive sessions to anybody else as only one login per registered person will be allowed. However, the unregistered participant can watch/listen to the interactive sessions through the logged-in device of the registered participant.
- Cisco Webex video conferencing platform is used for all the interactive sessions of this workshop. If you intend to attend more workshops apart from this particular one, you may download and install the Cisco Webex application by visiting their website. It is free. To get the best result, we recommend that you login through your laptop / ipad using Cisco Webex application.

