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The world crisis is one of the recurrent themes. That it is a recurrent theme is not a reason to exclude it but to include it. The world crisis is also one of krishnamurti's main concerns this is another reason to include it.


There are many themes in K's teachings. Obviously all themes cannot be included. And world crisis is not as frequent as several others. Krishnamurti was very clear that the world crisis is a by product of crisis in the individual's consciousness, not the primary. You need to make a case for its inclusion in the limited space we have here, and also why it should be done at the exclusion of other central themes in the teachings.

The world crisis is certainly a by product of our consciousness. Our consciousness is certainly the primary issue. But that doesn't make the world crisis a trivial issue. It is a rather serious issue. Krishnamurti was certainly very concerned about it.I don't want to exclude it to the disadvantage of other recurrent themes. If anyone wants to include them they are free to do it. Space is not a problem within the context of wikipedia article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jenniskens (talkcontribs) 22:13, 16 April 2008 (UTC)