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David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order .London: Routledge, 1980, 17.
Humans tend to perceive a given order, instead of comprehending the totality of what is as... See more
‘We must choose between narratives’ - Future Observatory Journal
Bohm considered unexamined thought to be the crux of most issues that humans face. He says, “When we see a ‘problem,’ whether pollution, carbon dioxide, or whatever, we then say, ‘We have got to solve that problem.’ But we are constantly producing that sort of problem — by the way we go on with our thought.” His concept of dialogue is meant to she
... See moreCharles Broskoski • Bohm Dialogue
Bohm suggests that while literal thought has been predominant since the inception of civilization, a more archaic form of perception, formed over the whole of human evolution, remains latent – and at times active – in the structure of our consciousness. This he refers to as “participatory thought,” a mode of thought in which discrete boundaries are
... See moreDavid Bohm • On Dialogue
Mystical quantum physicist David Bohm called the realm of the quantum the implicate order where everything is connected. He called the explicit order the material realm of separation.2
Dr. Joe Dispenza • Becoming Supernatural: How Common People are Doing the Uncommon
Bohm believed that the alternative way toward understanding a whole arises through participation rather than abstraction. “A different kind of consciousness is possible among us, a participatory consciousness.” In a genuine dialogue, “each person is participating, is partaking of the whole meaning of the group and also taking part in it.” This is n
... See moreDavid Bohm • On Dialogue
This odd phrase, “take part in truth,” points to, what seems to me, Bohm’s second foundational idea: what it means to understand wholes.
David Bohm • On Dialogue

Ideas cause ideas and help evolve new ideas. They interact with each other and with other mental forces in the same brain, in neighboring brains, and thanks to global communication, in far distant, foreign brains.
Maria Popova • Networked Knowledge and Combinatorial Creativity
