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The end of Psychological time: part 3
In their 1980 conversation in Ojai, J. Krishnamurti (K) and physicist David Bohm (DB) delve into profound questions about existence, meaning, and the human condition. Below is a breakdown of their dialogue, highlighting key subjects, questions, and insights. 1. The … Okumaya devam et →
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