CAMP TALKS.
Readings from the books written by the Indian teacher, writer and poet, Krishnamurti, were given by Miss M. Watson in Unity Hall last evening. Miss Watson had attended the great camp gatherings at Ommen, Holland, and also at Ojai, in California, where betweon three and four thousand people of all nationalities had gathered to hear Krishnamurti expound his teachings. At Ojai peoplo drove 90 miles to the camp and back again daily to liston to him, and at tho camp gathering at Ommen, in Holland, there wero youths who had walked there from Bulgaria. His teachings, said Miss Watson, wcro a challenge to make man think spiritually and to realise the power that was within him to overcome his limitations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20643, 15 August 1930, Page 5
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