In
my mind the quality of thought of these two great individuals by
far exceeds anyone who is actively teaching today – but you
need to be ready to comprehend what is beng spoken of. It is not for
everyone.
Interview
with Physicist David Bohm
The
following is a classic interview from 1989, with quantum physicist
David Bohm who
possibly more than anyone respresents the meeting of physics and of
spirituality and the new Paradigm. In particular he is known for his
wonderful discussions
with J.
Krishnamurti.
David
Joseph Bohm
FRS[1]
(20 December 1917 – 27 October 1992) was an American theoretical
physicist
who contributed innovative and unorthodox ideas to quantum
theory,
philosophy
of mind,
and neuropsychology.
He is widely considered to be one of the most significant theoretical
physicists of the 20th century.[2]
Bohm
advanced the view that the old Cartesian
model
of reality (that there were two interacting kinds of substance -
mental and physical) was limited, in the light of developments in
quantum
physics.
He developed in detail a mathematical and physical theory of
implicate and explicate order to complement it.[3]
He also believed that the working of the brain, at the cellular
level, obeyed the mathematics of some quantum effects, and postulated
that thought was distributed and non-localised in the way that
quantum entities do not readily fit into our conventional model of
space and time.[4]
Bohm
warned of the dangers of rampant reason and technology, advocating
instead the need for genuine supportive dialogue which he claimed
could broaden and unify conflicting and troublesome divisions in the
social world. In this his epistemology
mirrored his ontological
viewpoint.[5]
Due to his youthful Communist
affiliations, Bohm was targeted during the McCarthy
era,
leading him to leave the United States. He pursued his scientific
career in several countries, becoming first a Brazilian, then a
British, citizen.
Krishnamurti & David Bohm The Future of Humanity
This is a reading from my favourite work of Krishamurti
Audiobook : Freedom From The Known by Jiddu Krishnamurti
Widely
recognized as one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the
twentieth century, Jiddu Krishnamurti taught that in order for there
to be peace in the world, we must each first make peace with
ourselves. No spiritual path, leader, or personal or political
philosophy will guide us in this endeavor, he said; this
transformation of the human psyche is a truth that each of us must
discover within.Krishnamurti teaches that the war and destruction
human beings wreak on each other and the environment are caused by
our misplaced attachment to a sense of self and individuality that
leads to aggression, competition, greed, and conflict. When we
recognize that our consciousness is not individual but common to all
humans, we can work together in a spirit of cooperation and
compassion. Krishnamurti shows that taking personal responsibility
for our actions and reactions-in our relationships and in our
lives-is the necessary first step toward a global view.
Foreword:
This book has been written at Krishnamurti's suggestion and has his
approval. The words have been chosen from a number of his recent
talks (in English), taped and previously unpublished, to audiences in
various parts of the world. Their selection and the order in which
they are presented are my responsibility.
MARY
LUTYENS
Thank you for bringing Krishnamurti into the discussion... He opens many doors...
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