David Bohm and Jiddu Krishnamurti were right in posing that the incoherence of thought is our greatest challenge. Some thirty years later the burning question is; why has their legacy not borne fruit? What did they miss? What's gone wrong? By miss, I don't mean to imply negligence on their part or that their capacities were too limited. Two less limited people would be hard to imagine! But, they were immersed in their time; subject to assumptions they could not see; everyone is. What might these have been?
On Reflection… part 1
On Reflection… part 1
On Reflection… part 1
David Bohm and Jiddu Krishnamurti were right in posing that the incoherence of thought is our greatest challenge. Some thirty years later the burning question is; why has their legacy not borne fruit? What did they miss? What's gone wrong? By miss, I don't mean to imply negligence on their part or that their capacities were too limited. Two less limited people would be hard to imagine! But, they were immersed in their time; subject to assumptions they could not see; everyone is. What might these have been?
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