KRISHNAMURTI AND MODERN NONDUAL TEACHINGS
Online workshop with Hillary Rodrigues
May 24-26, 2024, Fri-Sun (10 – 11:30 am PT, 1 – 2:30 pm ET)
Krishnamurti is now one of countless spiritual figures, whose talks and dialogues may be found posted on websites. These teachers include contemporaries of Krishnamurti, such as Ramana Maharshi and Nisargadatta Maharaj, as well as popular living teachers, such as Eckhart Tolle, Rupert Spira, Mooji, Sailor Bob, Adyashanti, and Gangaji. Most of these teachers promote a pivotal realization, such as of Oneness, Presence, Nonduality, and so on, that can potentially bring an end to many of the psychological difficulties that we face as individuals.
In this workshop we will explore together some of these teachings by Krishnamurti and these others. We will also inquire into whether Krishnamurti’s teachings differ in any significant ways, and if those distinctions are valuable pointers to psychological transformation.
The Facilitator:
An ardent spiritual seeker in his youth, Hillary Rodrigues has been a professor of Eastern religious traditions at the University of Lethbridge for 30 years. His wide-ranging research includes writings on world religions, Asian philosophies, theory and method in the study of religion, and Hindu goddesses. He has published books and articles and given invited presentations on Krishnamurti’s teachings in Europe, Canada, the United States, Mexico, and India.
His writings include Krishnamurti’s Insight, Hinduism – the eBook, as well as digital resources for studying world religions.
Note: This is not an academic workshop, but an opportunity to inquire deeply into key issues in a personal and holistic way with others.
Three 90-minute long Zoom meetings
Recordings will be made available for registrants.
Workshop Fee: $80 CAD