Thanks a lot, Kim!
I'm very interested in Bohm's theory, and this article helps me in this
process.
Maybe you know about the book called "The Holographic Paradigm" (1982, with
a Ken Wilber's introduction). There's an interview from Reneé Weber to Dr.
Bohm with ideas about time, space, holomovement, etc.
I want to share with you a paragraph that I like (personal translation, the
book I have is in Spanish):
"Bohm: "So, space doesn't separate us (...) it's like saying that there's
two points separated and here's a line made of points that connects them,
what reveals the way we think about their relationship (a real line and
points that are abstractions)
Weber: That delimitates the boundaries of the line.
Bohm: Yes.
Weber: So, it's the other way around.
Bohm: Yes. The line is real and the points are abstractions. So, we say
that there's no separate people. There' s an abstraction that arises when
taking certain traits as abstract and existing by themselves."
big hug from Peru;
Julio
2014-03-19 11:00 GMT-05:00 Kim Goode <bim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Just writing up the doctoral research, which used family constellation as
part of the quantitative method. In trying to explain the underlying theory
for family constellations, I again meet with the work of David Bohm. There
is a short article that I just wanted to share, as it is so beautiful.
(Thank you Dan and Michael, for your help and support)
http://www.peterdebruin.net/BOHM/BOHM.htm
With love,
Kim
Kim Goode
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