Exploring Ourselves
Exploring Ourselves
Bi-weekly dialogue meetings with Jackie McInley
On two Sundays/month, 10 am – 12 noon Pacific Time
Psychological conditioning in all its subtle forms holds our lives in limitation, confusion, separation and self-centred ness; bound in the pursuit of endless escapes and repetitive pleasures. Our very minds are held in tradition and psychological patterns that dulls sensitivity, creativity and awareness and maintains a life with no real freedom and love.
What is binding us to this mechanical, unenlightened existence? In our dialogues we will be exploring and examining: what is keeping this conditioning in place both as individuals and as human beings collectively?
We will not be discussing these serious questions as an intellectual activity but as a careful and affectionate inquiry together; “giving all of ourselves” to uncover, observe and perhaps breakthrough our assumptions and hidden motives.
DATES:
APRIL 9*
MAY 7 & 14
JUNE 4 & 18
*No second April meeting due to workshop
The Facilitator:
Jackie McInley founded and ran an independent Krishnamurti centre called Open Door in Southern France from 2004 until 2013 – hosting monthly inquiry weekends and annual international gatherings in French and English. She organized an experimental David Bohm bi-monthly dialogue meeting for 4 years in a local market town, and later a Krishnamurti dialogue group in the city of Toulouse.
A former self-employed, foreign language and theatre teacher by profession (schools, higher education and business), she now organises and facilitates inquiry events, gatherings and retreats in a variety of countries and cultures around the world. She also visits, facilitates dialogues and gives talks in the Krishnamurti Foundations, centres & schools in USA, UK and India.
Jackie does not follow any particular spiritual teaching but is deeply interested in the investigative talks & dialogues of J.Krishnamurti as a mirror and friend to her own constant inner inquiry.
Sessions are offered by donation. Suggested minimum donation/session: $20 CAD.
You can make your donation here.
A one-time registration for the series is required to receive your Zoom invitation.