Stephen McDonald, National President of The Theosophical Society in Australia, 22 July 1pm
Krishnamurti remains one of the most paradoxical religious figures of the 20th Century. But who or what was he? What was his relationship with the Theosophical Society?
In his personal account entitled, Krishnamurti's Notebook, he attempted to describe, in words, something of the deep inner life, which formed part of his daily experience. The unity of all life was not some theory or philosophy for him – it was his only reality.
This talk will examine some aspects of Krishnamurti's inner experience (including some recent research about the "process"), which may enhance our understanding of his life's mission and his message.
Stephen McDonald
Stephen is the National President of The Theosophical Society in Australia and has been an active member of the Theosophical Society since 1976. He is a past President of Blavatsky Lodge, Sydney. He has had an enduring interest in the work of J Krishnamurti and Theosophical classics, such as The Voice of the Silence and Light on the Path. For many years, Stephen ran a private clinic as a homeopath and later became a lecturer at Torrens University. He holds a Master of Health Science degree from Newcastle University and a Graduate Certificate in Teaching.