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ID:
023002
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London, Seventh Arts, 1984/00/00.
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1, [60mins]
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This program is set on one who has been greatly concerned with universal responsibility and non-violent means, His Holiness the Dalai Lama of the Tibet, on the twenty five years of his life in exile. The film looks at his personal and public life documenting his 1984 visit to Great Britain and a period spent at his home in the Himalaya foothills of Northern India. This film examines the effect that he has on general people and his non-violent means to regain independence. This documentary traces the historical credentials of Tibet and how the nation was in decline under the Chinese regime. It contains rare historical footage of sacred rituals and recently compiled material shot in Tibet and India. In between are interviews offered by Dalai lama from time to time.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy |
E00509 | V/000048 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
023070
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Brockwood, K.F.I., 1984/00/00.
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1, [2hrs]
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This is the first feature-length film on Jiddu Krishnamurti, documenting his life from boyhood to his mid-80 using rare films and photographs. More than just a biography, the film conveys through intimate interviews and public gatherings, the depth of his message.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy |
E00466 | V/000119 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
022998
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London, Seventh Arts, 1984/00/00.
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Description |
1, [60mins]
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Summary/Abstract |
This program is set on one who has been greatly concerned with universal responsibility and non-violent means, His Holiness the Dalai Lama of the Tibet, on the twenty-five years of his life in exile. The film looks at his personal and public life documenting his 1984 visit to Great Britain and a period spent at his home in the Himalayan foothills of Northern India. This film examines the effect that he has on general people and his non-violent means to regain independence. This documentary traces the historical credentials of Tibet and how the nation was in decline under the Chinese regime. It contains rare historical footage of sacred rituals and recently compiled material shot in Tibet and India. In between are interviews offered by Dalai lama from time to time.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy |
E00693 | V/000048 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
022958
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Dzogchen
/ Dalai Lama XIV Tenzin Gyatso; Jeffrey Hopkins, tr.; Geoff Jukes, dr.
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1984/00/00
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Camden, Tibet Foundation Films, 1984/00/00.
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2v., [4hrs]
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A four-hour teaching program on Dzogchen and grant of empowerment of Padmasambhava and his eight manifestations. This is one of the visionary revelations of the Great fifth Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, who was the chief lineage holder of Padmasambhava, and thus enpowered to reveal the profound pure vision teachings of "Gyachen Nyar Nga", as prophesied by Padmasambhava.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy |
E00320 | V/000002 | Main | On Shelf | General |
E00321 | V/000002 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
023079
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Brockwood, K.F.I., 1984/00/00.
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1, 169Mins]
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This talk reflects on conditioning, on fear, on religion and the element of playfulness. Knowledge is limited, but the constant knowing, inquiring is not based on knowledge; Freedom through watching. One must have time to look at life. The discussions that Krishnamurti held with scientists and scholars form a novel contribution to twentieth century thought. Their appeal is universal because they demand not scholarship, but a willingness to look into oneself.
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E00489 | V/000124 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
023072
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Madras, K.F.I., 1984/00/00.
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1, [21/2hrs]
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In this talk the author discloses what the world would be after millions of years under the circumstances in which the world is running now. High technology development has led the world in such direction that one can prognosticate the future.
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E00470 | V/000121 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
046676
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Sarnath, C.I.H.T.S., 1984/00/00.
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1v. [90x1-1.30hrs]
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy |
E00127 | A000767 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
022967
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Edinburgh, Tibet Foundation Films, 1984/00/00.
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1v., [25/1hr]
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This is the first talk given during his tour program in Great Britain. His Holiness spoke of the need to develop a kind heart and an awareness of oneness of mankind so that peace can be achieved at a personal level and in the world at large through the human understanding. In practicing such understanding, His Holiness explored that even enemies can provide an opportunity to test the extent of tolerance and love for everyone. In conclusion, it offers a short meditation and answers questions from the audience. Vice-Convener of the Lothian region introduced His Holiness to the audience.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy |
E00324 | V/000010 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
023071
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Rishi Valley, K.F.I., 1984/00/00.
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Vol. 1, [2hrs]
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This is one of the best talks on education given by the author which insists that education is not just gathering information and passing examinations, but cultivating that intelligence which would enable children to meet the challenges of existence. The talk covers a number of vital educational issues like the future of students and so on. To an age which took it for granted that the "ascent of man" is through knowledge, Krishnamurti declared that knowledge is the enemy of man. He challenges them to find out that which lies beyond all intellectual comprehension.
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E00471 | V/000120 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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ID:
023077
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Brockwood, K.F.I., 1984/00/00.
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Description |
2, [243mins]
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Some of the unresolved questions in the area of brain research pertaining to memory, perception and the nature of intelligence. J. Krishnamurti asks to explore these questions without any scientific background, indicating that thought is limited. Following questions had been solicited in the Seminar:
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy |
E00486 | V/000127 | Main | On Shelf | General |
E00487 | V/000127 | Main | On Shelf | General |
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