The Theosophical
Society in Australia

With International Headquarters at Adyar, Chennai, India.

Mornington Peninsula Group

Meets 1st Sunday of the month 12.30pm to 3.30pm

Meet at Mornington Community House, 3/91 Wilsons Road Mornington

Coordinator: Alice Opper Mobile 0439 563 313

Meetings
1st Sunday of the month
Mornington Community House,
3/91 Wilsons Road Mornington

Meditation 12.30pm
BYO Vegetarian Lunch to share 1.00pm
Speaker 2.00pm
Close 3.30 pm

Library
The group has a small library of theosophical and other spiritual books which may be borrowed monthly, with extension if needed

2023

Sunday 6th August
Stephen McDonald   Walker of the Sky - the Inner Life of Krishnamurti

This talk will examine some aspects of Krishnamurti's inner experience.
J. Krishnamurti remains one of the most paradoxical religious figures of the 20th Century. But who or what was he? What was his relationship with the Theosophical Society? In his personal account entitled Krishnamurti's Notebook, he attempted to describe, in words, something of the deep inner life, which formed part of his daily experience.

Stephen McDonald has been an active member of the Theosophical Society since 1976. He is a past President of Blavatsky Lodge, Sydney, and is currently the National President of the TS in Australia. He has had an enduring interest in the work of J Krishnamurti and Theosophical classics, such as Voice of the Silence and Light on the Path.


SUBJECT TO COVID RULES - IF UNWELL, PLEASE DO NOT COME
If in doubt ring the Coordinator on 0439 563 313


Mission Statement: To serve humanity by cultivating an ever-deepening understanding and realization of the Ageless Wisdom, spiritual self-transformation, and the Unity of all Life.

The Theosophical Society Motto: There is no religion higher than Truth.

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