
The Immeasurable Podcast
The Immeasurable is dedicated to exploring the essential questions of our existence; who we are and where we are going. The intent is to inspire listeners to question assumptions of the mind, offering opportunities to ask deep questions into common life themes that are superficially accepted. We take no ideological positions except to encourage the spirit of inquiry. We aim to provide an in-depth look at dialogue and exploration around Krishnamurti’s teachings. There will be interviews of people who have spent time with Krishnamurti, as well as explorations around the content of his teachings, our programs, and our annual conference. The Immeasurable is a project of the Krishnamurti Center in Ojai, CA. The KFA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
Latest episodes

Jun 15, 2020 • 1h
INTERVIEW: Being with Krishnamurti | Chandramouli Narsipur interviewed by Mark Lee
Welcome back to The Immeasurable Podcast.In the following episode Mark Lee, author of Knocking on the Open Door, interviews Chandramouli Narsipur about the many years he spent with J. Krishnamurti.Questions or comments? Contact podcast@kfa.orgSupport the show

Jun 1, 2020 • 1h 13min
TEACHINGS: Being Serious Without Belief | Part 4 of 8
Welcome back to The Immeasurable Podcast.J. Krishnamurti, Peter Fonda, Theo Lilliefelt, Alain Naudé, Tom Shea, Craig Walker, S. Lloyd Williams, and others participate in a small group discussion in Malibu, California, 1970.This is the fourth discussion in an eight part series titled Can the Mind Observe Without Comparison?Questions or comments? Contact podcast@kfa.org For more content like this visit theimmeasurable.org Support the show

May 15, 2020 • 1h 7min
EXPLORATION: Gender, Race And Identity
In the following episode of The Immeasurable Podcast, resident students and volunteers at the Krishnamurti Foundation of America explore Krishnamurti's teachings in a modern context. How do the teachings relate to gender, race and identity in our lives today? Can we approach this topic in a fresh way, without past knowledge, as if exploring it for the first time in this very moment?Tina Xi, Amanda Andersen, Darrell Mitchell and Henry Fischer engage in a spirited dialogue around these topics.Support the show

May 1, 2020 • 1h 46min
TEACHINGS: What Makes One Control? | Part 3 of 8
Welcome back to The Immeasurable Podcast.J. Krishnamurti, Peter Fonda, Theo Lilliefelt, Alain Naudé, Tom Shea, Craig Walker, S. Lloyd Williams, and others participate in a small group discussion in Malibu, California, 1970.This is the third discussion in an eight part series titled Can the Mind Observe Without Comparison? Questions or comments? Contact podcast@kfa.org For more content like this visit theimmeasurable.org Support the show

Apr 15, 2020 • 1h 2min
EXPLORATION: What Is Dialogue? | Part 2
Cory Fisher, Mary Kelley, John Duncan, and Jackie Mc Inley continue to explore Krishnamurti's Core of the Teachings. This dialogue took place in the Pine Cottage Library at the Krishnamurti Center in Ojai, California. It is the second (and for now) final part in their dialogue series together. Cory Fisher will be a presenter at the May Gathering 2020 which will be streaming online on May 2-3. Please sign up to receive a free link. To be a part of dialogues like this one, please visit us at The Krishnamurti Center in Ojai. For more information go to kfa.orgSupport the show

Apr 1, 2020 • 32min
INTERVIEW: Krishnamurti In America | Dr. David Edmund Moody interviewed by Craig Walker
The Immeasurable Podcast series continues with author Dr. David Edmund Moody presenting his new book, Krishnamurti in America, in an interview conducted by Craig Walker. Dr. Moody was the former director of the Oak Grove School founded by J. Krishnamurti and is also the author of The Unconditioned Mind: J. Krishnamurti and the Oak Grove School and An Uncommon Collaboration: David Bohm and J. Krishnamurti. Dr. Moody will be speaking at the annual May Gathering (May 2-3) which will be streamed live. To register for this free event and receive streaming details please visit: kfa.org/gathering Support the show

Mar 15, 2020 • 1h 33min
TEACHINGS: Can The Brain Operate Without Recourse To The Past | Part 2 of 8
Welcome back to The Immeasurable Podcast. J. Krishnamurti, Peter Fonda, Theo Lilliefelt, Alain Naudé, Tom Shea, Craig Walker, S. Lloyd Williams, and others participate in a small group discussion in Malibu, California, 1970. This is the second discussion in an eight part series titled Can the Mind Observe Without Comparison? Questions or comments? Contact podcast@kfa.org For more content like this visit theimmeasurable.org Support the show

Mar 2, 2020 • 53min
EXPLORATION: Individual And Society | Part 1
Jaap Sluijter, Cory Fisher and Francisco Mazza explore Krishnamurti's writing on "Individual and Society" in preparation for our upcoming annual conference. This conference was postponed but these subjects may be part of our online May Gathering, May 2nd-3rd, 2020. Go to www.kfa.org for details during the middle of April.Topics explored in the following podcast:Is there really a difference between society and the individual?Does a fundamental change in the individual change society?Support the show

Feb 4, 2020 • 33min
INTERVIEW: Being With Krishnamurti | M. V. Prasad interviewed by Mark Lee
Welcome back to The Immeasurable Podcast. In the following episode Jaap Sluijter, Executive Director of the Krishnamurti Foundation of America, introduces M. V. Prasad and Mark Lee. Mark Lee, author of Knocking on the Open Door, interviews M. V. Prasad, former head of the Rishi Valley School in India, about the many years he spent with J. Krishnamurti. Questions or comments? Contact podcast@kfa.org For more content like this visit theimmeasurable.org Special thanks to our participants and donors who have brought this vision to life. Support the show

Jan 30, 2020 • 1h 30min
TEACHINGS: Living With Sustained Seriousness | Part 1 of 8
Welcome back to The Immeasurable Podcast. J. Krishnamurti, Peter Fonda, Theo Lilliefelt, Alain Naudé, Tom Shea, Craig Walker, S. Lloyd Williams, and others participate in a small group discussion in Malibu, California, 1970. This is the first discussion in an eight part series titled Can the Mind Observe Without Comparison? Questions or comments? Contact podcast@kfa.org For more content like this visit theimmeasurable.org Special thanks to our participants and donors who have brought this vision to life.Support the show