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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
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
Normally we don’t see that our assumptions are affecting the nature of our
David Bohm • On Dialogue
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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
Working out what Bohm’s invisible wave will do requires the same computations as working out what trillions of shadow photons will do.
David Deutsch • The Fabric of Reality
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
Dialogue is the collective way of opening up judgments and assumptions.
David Bohm • On Dialogue
The point is to keep it at a level where the opinions come out, but where you can look at them.
David Bohm • On Dialogue
The picture or image that this derivation suggests is of a stream of meaning flowing among and through us and between us. This will make possible a flow of meaning in the whole group, out of which may emerge some new understanding.