Sharing and Learning Online interaction on 20 February
Participants: Kalyan Sarkar (Asansol), Kanchan Gogate (Pune), Gautam (Kolkata), Huzaif Sadek (Guwahati), Sanjay Kanodia (Kolkata), Mukesh Srivastava (Bhopal), Pabitra Ghosh (Kolkata), Chaitanya Nagar ( Allahabad), Chirojoy Chatterjee (Kolkata), Hyuga Amir (Japan), Kamal Thacker (Kolkata), Parwez Ahmed (Delhi), Yash Jain Kolkata), Ravi (Uttarkashi), Samarpita (Kolkata).
Krishnamurti Foundation India, Kolkata Centre had an interesting online sharing and learning interaction on Sunday 20 February. Our thanks to all participants. It was fascinating to hear participants express their understanding. Grappling with this issue is important and so the honest effort by the participants was a step in the right direction. We can spend all our lives reading, speaking, listening without ever touching the very core of the teachings. Someone summed it up well with a touch of wry humour. ‘If serious intent is there, understanding may happen. Otherwise it is all a ‘timepass’.’
It was a long interaction which lasted over 90 minutes. Just to provide the flavour, we are sharing a few short video clips where some participants are seen sharing their own perspective.