HR!Day337 - Wholeness and Fragmentation: The Life and Work of David Bohm

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What is "meaning" or "value" or "implications" of David Bohm's work for the world we live in today?

David Bohm has been described as one of the most significant and original thinkers of the twentieth century whose interests and influence extend well beyond the field of physics to include philosophy, psychology, language, religion, art, creativity, thought, and education. Underlying his innovative approach to these many different issues was the fundamental idea that beyond the visible, tangible world there lies a deeper, implicate order of undivided wholeness.

"Some might say: ‘Fragmentation of cities, religions, political systems, conflict in the form of wars, general violence, fratricide, etc., are the reality. Wholeness is only an ideal, toward which we should perhaps strive.’ But this is not what is being said here. Rather, what should be said is that wholeness is what is real, and that fragmentation is the response of this whole to man’s action, guided by illusory perception, which is shaped by fragmentary thought.”

― David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order

Panelists

  • Jena Axelrod Jena directs and produces the upcoming documentary Absurdity of Certainty on the rise of certainty in the Western worldview, based on the life and ideas of Dr. F. David Peat. Jena has served on the Board of The Pari Center since 2016.
  • D. Beth Macy, Ph.D. The common thread weaving through Beth's career has been change, having been a manager, leader, consultant or participant in organizations experiencing difficult issues: organizations from small to large, private to public, non-profit to profit, health care to oil and gas, local to global. David Bohm's dialogue has been core to her research, writing and consulting and teaching for nearly three decades. Living in the USA (Texas) she is completing a book on the ideas and individuals who influenced Bohm’s process of dialogue.
  • Hester Reeve has a practice encompassing live art, philosophy, drawing, David Bohm’s ‘Dialogue’ and social sculpture. She is interested in the relationship between critical thinking and human agency in everyday life, particularly when it is risked through the figure of ‘the artist’ (where what constitutes an artist is broadly conceived and not exclusive to art school training). Recent public works have been staged at Tanzquartier, Vienna, Tate Britain (working under the umbrella of The Emily Davison Lodge with Olivia Plender) and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.Hester Reeve is Reader in Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University
  • David Schrum is a quantum theorist who studied under David Peat (doctoral) and with David Bohm (post-doctoral). He taught at Cambrian College, Sudbury, Canada until retirement. David’s concerns include an enquiry into understanding human consciousness, with particular emphasis on the dialogue process. His present scientific work is development of a quantum theory of mass.
  • Shantena Sabbadini graduated from the University of Milan in 1968 and was awarded his PhD in physics from the University of California in 1976. In Milan he researched the foundations of quantum physics, laying the base for what is currently known as the decoherence interpretation of quantum physics. At the University of California, he contributed to the theoretical work behind the first identification of a black hole, the X-ray source Cygnus X-1. In the 1990s he was scientific consultant for the Eranos Foundation, an East-West research center founded under the auspices of C.G. Jung in the 1930s. In that context he produced various translations and commentaries of Chinese classics in Italian and English, including the Yijing and the trilogy of Daoist classics, the Laozi, the Zhuangzi and the Liezi. From 2002 onwards he collaborated with F. David Peat running the Pari Center for New Learning and in 2017 he succeeded his friend and colleague as director of the center.

Convener:

  • Jim Garrison, President, Ubiquity University

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Day 337 Tues 10/12/21 Wholeness and Fragmentation: The Life and Work of David Bohm


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