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To Observe Thyself in Relationship
Image by kikasworld / Vivian Maier exhibition 2014 Foam Amsterdam Introduction “To be is to be in relation,” the Gestalt therapist might say—not merely as a poetic phrase but as a fundamental principle of existence. We are not entities floating … Okumaya devam et
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the End of Psychological Time: part 1
In their profound 1980 dialogue, philosopher J. Krishnamurti and physicist David Bohm delved into the psychological roots of human conflict, the role of time, and the nature of consciousness. Below is an analysis of their exchange, highlighting key questions and … Okumaya devam et
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