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Self-Inquiry with James Tousignant, May 7, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with James Tousignant May 7, 2025 The meeting began with the Book of Life reading from May 7, 2025 titled, “One Must Have Great Feeling.” We quickly moved into an exploration of the Krishnamurti’s use of the word “feeling” as his statement: because it is only the feelings that make the […]

Self-Inquiry with James Tousignant, May 4, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with James Tousignant May 4, 2025 On a beautiful Sunday afternoon, 8 participants met on the lawn by the outdoor pool to explore “Intellect vs. Intelligence” from Krishnamurti’s The Book of Life. The participants explored Krishnamurti’s perspective through sharing their personal experiences, beliefs and understanding of the two concepts. Interesting avenues […]

Self-Inquiry with Henry Fischer, April 30, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with Henry Fischer April 30, 2025 On Wednesday six participants gathered for a KECC sponsored dialogue at the Esquimalt Gorge Park Pavilion in Victoria. After a period of silence, it was suggested that dialogue may not be about our experience or our expertise but might require one to look at oneself […]

Self-Inquiry with Henry Fischer, April 27, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with Henry Fischer April 27, 2025 On Sunday fourteen participants gathered for a KECC dialogue at Swanwick. After a period of silence, newcomers were introduced to dialogue as an all inclusive unfolding process that includes thoughts, emotions, feelings, perception, the senses and the subject which is being explored. The invitation is […]

Self-Inquiry with Henry Fischer, April 23, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with Henry Fischer April 23, 2025 On Wednesday seven participants gathered for a KECC sponsored dialogue at the Esquimalt Gorge Park Pavilion in Victoria. After a period of silence, the group was asked to bring forth any “burning” questions, life experiences or readings from Krishnamurti which the group could examine together. […]

Self-Inquiry with Henry Fischer, April 20, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with Henry Fischer April 20, 2025 On Sunday six participants gathered for a KECC dialogue at Swanwick. After a period of silence, newcomers were introduced to dialogue as an exploration into what we don’t know rather than an intellectual conversation between individuals. The following Krishnamurti quote was read from the Book […]

Self-Inquiry with Henry Fischer, April 16, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with Henry Fischer April 16, 2025 On Wednesday nine participants gathered for a KECC sponsored dialogue at the Esquimalt Gorge Park Pavilion in Victoria. After a period of silence, it was suggested that dialogue might be a journey in the unknown as a field of shared listening instead of a conversation […]

Self-Inquiry with Henry Fischer, April 13, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with Henry Fischer April 13, 2025 After a brief period of silence the following Krishnamurti extract from the Book Of Life (June 6) entry was read aloud. Ten participants were present at this dialogue into the truth of our existence: The highest form of energy An idea about energy is entirely […]

Self-Inquiry with Henry Fischer, April 9, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with Henry Fischer April 9, 2025 The KECC Krishnamurti dialogue was held at Goward House in Victoria on Wednesday at 4:30-6pm. The dialogue contained four participants. A brief discussion was held about how dialogue related to Krishnamurti’s teachings may be different from other forms of group dialogue. There was an invitation […]

Self-Inquiry with Henry Fischer, April 6, 2025

Self-Inquiry Meeting On-site Dialogue with Henry Fischer April 6, 2025 Ralph Tiller began by inviting all dialogue attendees to the 2025 KECC events and personal study stays at Swanwick and in Victoria and communicated that dialogue is an exploration in self-inquiry. He introduced Henry Fischer as April’s support person and dialogue facilitator. Nine people were […]