Special thanks goes to Prof. Dr. Angelika C. Wagner who provided us a physical copy of her excellent interview with David Bohm. You can read this interview on our website: An Interview with David Bohm by Prof. Dr. Angelika C. Wagner (Janunary 1987).
Month: December 2014
A Few Updates
We made a minor update to the art section, influences section, and we added a new interview titled Issues in Physics, Psychology, and Metaphysics: A Conversation.
David Bohm Briefly Featured in a Documentary About Entanglement
See our video listing for the documentary Quantum Entanglement Documentary.
New David Bohm Interview Being Transcribed
We are currently digitizing an interview that has not been made
available to internet before. This interview between David Bohm and
Prof. Dr. Angelika C. Wagner took place on January 9th, 1987. A special
thanks to Prof. Dr. Angelika C. Wagner for locating and providing the
David Bohm Society this interview.
The following is the introduction to the interview:
On
January 9, 1987, I interviewed David Bohm at Birkbeck College, London,
about issues of how consciousness gets into conflict with itself.
Professor
Dr. David Bohm is an eminent theoretical physicist, a former associate
of Einstein, whose theory of the enfolded-unfolding universe (Bohm,
1980) deals with issues of quantum physics as well as human
consciousness. His new paradigm of the ‘holomovement’ (Wilber, 1982)
has tremendous implications not only for physics but also for education
and psychology. In his dialogues with the philosopher and mystic, J.
Krishnamurti (Bohm/Krishnamurti 1985), both of them probed the question
of “the ending of (psychological) time”.
How does this notion of a
holographic mind relate to the issues of change which are central to
the field of education and psychotherapy? This was the basic question
and the starting point for the present interview.
The Second Version of the David Bohm Society Launches Today
We put the first version of the David Bohm Society up quickly but it was never adequate. This second version is much better but we still have a good year of work to do to bring it to where we want. Down the road when we have more funding we will make perhaps the first satisfactory version.
One of our main focuses at the moment is getting more of Bohm’s work digitized and made available. Please contact us if you have any work not listed on our website.