Bohmian Dialogue

“Space is not empty. It’s full. It is the ground for the existence of everything, including ourselves”
David Bohm (1917 - 1992) was a Physicist and original thinker. His work was so wide-ranging he communicated with artists, philosophers, biologists and spiritual figures, including Jiddu Krishnamurti and HH The Dalai Lama.
Bohmian Dialogue accesses a deeper wisdom than is possible in conventional discussion groups.
In Bohmian dialogue, rather than engaging as separate individuals, the participants connect to the deeper underlying reality that we are all one.
The dialogue is based on the view that consciousness underlies everything - it is the one. This enables deeper connections, comprehension and wisdom to emerge that cannot be accessed when the group comprises individuals acting independently. Acting independently accords with the current materialist - matter-based belief - system that consciousness emerges separately from each brain.
References
Media | Author/Director | Title |
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Film | David Bohm | Infinite Potential - The Life and Ideas of David Bohm |
Book | David Bohm | On Dialogue |
Book | David Bohm | Thought As A System |
Book | David Bohm | Wholeness and The Implicate Order |