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The end of psychological time, part 12
The 1980 conversation between philosopher J. Krishnamurti and physicist David Bohm, part of their “The Ending of Time” series, delves into profound questions about human consciousness, freedom, and the nature of reality. Below is an analysis of the key subjects, questions, and … Okumaya devam et
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The end of psychological time, part 10
Exploring the Depths of Consciousness – A Dialogue Between J. Krishnamurti and David BohmBrockwood Park, 1980 – The Ending of Time (Conversation 10) Key Subjects, Questions, and Insights The conversation between J. Krishnamurti (K), physicist David Bohm (B), and philosopher … Okumaya devam et
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absolute nothingness, authentic contact, contact boundaries, cosmic order, David Bohm, human-imposed structures, J. Krishnamurti, movement of time, Narayan, pleasure-seeking, self-imposed order, societal conditioning, symbolic expression, unfinished business ile etiketlendi
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The end of psychological time, part 9
Exploring the Human Brain, Time, and Renewal – Insights from Krishnamurti and David Bohm The 1980 conversation between Jiddu Krishnamurti and David Bohm at Brockwood Park delves into profound questions about the human brain, its potential for renewal, and the … Okumaya devam et
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David Bohm, direct experience, direct perception., holistic perception, human consciousness, illusion of time, inner conflict, J. Krishnamurti, mechanical repetition, non-occupation, professional routines, psychological habits, rational thinking in new contexts, religious dogma, rigid identities, scientific materialism, Self-centered narratives, societal division, societal norms, The brain’s decline, transformative ideas, universal mind, universal product ile etiketlendi
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The end of psychological time, part 8
The Ending of Time – A Dialogue on Non-Movement, Enlightenment, and Society J. Krishnamurti & David Bohm – Ojai 1980 (Conversation 8) Context In their eighth dialogue, philosopher J. Krishnamurti and physicist David Bohm explore profound questions about enlightenment, societal … Okumaya devam et
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action/non-action, awaken intelligence, David Bohm, demands for proof, dispel darkness, enlightened beings, Figure-Ground Dynamics, Gestalt perspective, J. Krishnamurti, non-movement, Paradox and Ambiguity, skill-based living, skill/no skill, societal conditioning, societal transformation, The Enlightened Individual, the paradox of action, to see the whole, undivided consciousness, vision of hope ile etiketlendi
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The end of psychological time, part 7
Exploring the Depths of Insight and Division in Krishnamurti and Bohm’s Dialogue The seventh conversation between J. Krishnamurti (K) and David Bohm (DB) in their 1980 Ojai series, The Ending of Time, delves into profound philosophical and existential themes. Below is … Okumaya devam et
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Completing the gestalt, David Bohm, dynamic interdependence, equilibrium, field of awareness, Figure-Ground Dynamics, foreground (figure) and background (ground)., fragmented human perception, Gestalt Principle, gestalt shift, J. Krishnamurti, life and death, perceived separations, present-moment awareness, primal instincts, The Ending of Time, the pattern of darkness, the self’s interference, there is no division, timeless awareness ile etiketlendi
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The end of psychological time, part 5
Ojai, 1980 – The Ending of Time, Conversation 5 Key Subjects and Themes Critical Questions and Insights Eastern vs. Western Perspectives Conclusion: The Birth of a New Mind The dialogue culminates in a radical proposition: the mind conditioned by knowledge … Okumaya devam et
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completeness, David Bohm, dissolving rigid patterns, Figure-Ground Dynamics, Fragmentation, gestalt lens, intellectualization, J. Krishnamurti, mind conditioned by knowledge, present-moment awareness, repetitive patterns, seeking truth, the mind’s limitations, the self, unfinished business ile etiketlendi
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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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