I've been saving up the series till now so that I can binge them all. I am so glad that I did because the out-take says it all. Thank you both for all that you have done and will do in the future. You ARE making a difference by forging your own paths, showing us how it's done your way and sharing with the world for inspiration. Thank you once again. PEACE!
K transformed my life in the early 90s. I lived in LA and would drive a couple of hours north to Ojai to attend dialogues on the weekends. They took place at the Oak Grove School in Ojai that he helped establish. In between the dialogues I would drive to the K library in another part of Ojai where K also lived. It looked nothing like what you showed in the video. It was darker and cozier, a craftsman style building surrounded by pepper trees. There were DVDs (or maybe video cassettes) we could watch on tvs in the library, and plenty of books to browse. This appears to be a complete remodel; a much more modern, lighter, and sanitized version of the old library and home. I'm thinking I like the older, original version better. Still, I'm glad the Krishnamurti Foundation lives on to help disceminate the teachings of this incredible sage . . .
@@HikingMyFeelings I remember the orange groves all over Ojai Valley. Such a beautiful place. I used to call it Shangri-La, with the "purple moment" at sunset upon the Topa Topa Mountains. I didn't try the oranges from the orange groves at the JK Foundation. Having lived in SoCal for many years I was treated to delicious, locally grown fruit and vegetables regularly. I remember tasting the seeds from the pepper tree K would meditate under by his home and library . . . :)
John Lennon never met Krishnamurti and it’s very doubtful he stayed at the Ojai property he did stay at the Valley Inn but May Pang would be best to corroborate that.
I've been saving up the series till now so that I can binge them all. I am so glad that I did because the out-take says it all. Thank you both for all that you have done and will do in the future. You ARE making a difference by forging your own paths, showing us how it's done your way and sharing with the world for inspiration. Thank you once again. PEACE!
K transformed my life in the early 90s. I lived in LA and would drive a couple of hours north to Ojai to attend dialogues on the weekends. They took place at the Oak Grove School in Ojai that he helped establish. In between the dialogues I would drive to the K library in another part of Ojai where K also lived. It looked nothing like what you showed in the video. It was darker and cozier, a craftsman style building surrounded by pepper trees. There were DVDs (or maybe video cassettes) we could watch on tvs in the library, and plenty of books to browse. This appears to be a complete remodel; a much more modern, lighter, and sanitized version of the old library and home. I'm thinking I like the older, original version better. Still, I'm glad the Krishnamurti Foundation lives on to help disceminate the teachings of this incredible sage . . .
Did you manage to try one of the oranges from the orange groves? They we so tasty! That land is special.
@@HikingMyFeelings I remember the orange groves all over Ojai Valley. Such a beautiful place. I used to call it Shangri-La, with the "purple moment" at sunset upon the Topa Topa Mountains. I didn't try the oranges from the orange groves at the JK Foundation. Having lived in SoCal for many years I was treated to delicious, locally grown fruit and vegetables regularly. I remember tasting the seeds from the pepper tree K would meditate under by his home and library . . . :)
Great respect jiddu Krishnamurti sir love you
❤❤❤
meditative just like K's talks...
Thank you. 💚
Library is smaller than I imagine, only a few half empty shelves ?
The only books that were in the "library" were books written by Jiddu translated into a crazy amount of different languages.
John Lennon never met Krishnamurti and it’s very doubtful he stayed at the Ojai property he did stay at the Valley Inn but May Pang would be best to corroborate that.
@@hemtet5500 huh, can't trust anything sources on the internet these days I guess.
@@HikingMyFeelings nope have to crack some of those old fashioned book jobs