Our new Bohm dialogue website has launched. We’ve long felt that Bohm dialogue deserved a clear presentation on the internet to counter a lot incomplete or misinformation on the subject. We will continue to add to this site with time.
A Conversation with Howard Ward
Howard Ward has joined the David Bohm Society as a board member. We’re grateful for his willingness to share his extensive experience with dialogue.
David Bohm on Jiddu Krishnamurti
He was applying it to the human being himself, saying that the human being as observer was not different from human being as observed. Now, this is a very deep point because usually, a human being regards himself as an observer as separate from the observed, even when he is looking at himself. He thinks that he is standing back looking at something inside of himself. But these two are actually one. The confusion that they are separate is the cause of tremendous misery, at least that was saying. I had sort of an intuitive feeling this was right. He was also hinting at something much deeper, some ground, some emptiness in a wholeness ground which everything came, which if we could contact that, then we would sort of rise beyond all these daily problems into a totally different area, where, therefore, we would not be caught in them.
David Bohm, Quantum Mechanics and Enlightenment
There is a new article released in the Scientific American titled David Bohm, Quantum Mechanics and Enlightenment.
“Bohm hoped scientists would eventually move beyond mechanistic and even mathematical paradigms.”