These dialogues between J Krishnamurti and physicist David Bohm began in the spring of 1980 in Ojai, California. They are an exploration into the conflicts in human activity and our relationships to the world.
They lead to new insights into thought and the problem of the fragmented mind, death, order in the universe and the ground of all being. This two-disc set contains unedited MP3 files and includes two dialogues which did not appear in the original publication of "The Ending of Time."
From the MP3:
The fact is, I am irrational and, to find the ground, I must become extremely rational in my life. That's all. Irrationality has been brought about by thought creating this idea of me as separate from everybody else. So can I, being irrational, find the cause of irrationality and wipe it out? If I can't do that, I cannot reach the ground which is the most rational. Would a scientist who is investigating matter accept that the ground exists at all?