Dr. David Bohm was a quantum physicist who made contributions in the fields of theoretical physics, philosophy and neuropsychology.
In collaboration with Stanford neuroscientist Karl Pribram, Bohm was involved in the early development of the holonomic model of the functioning of the brain, a model for human cognition that is drastically different from conventionally accepted ideas.
Bohm worked with Pribram on the theory that the brain operates in a manner similar to a hologram, in accordance with quantum mathematical principles and the characteristics of wave patterns.
"When Bohm speaks of the undivided wholeness of the cosmos and the super-implicate order that is behind and within all things, he invokes religious ideas of an ineffable and unknowable ground of being.
The meeting ground for science and religion is indeed upon us. We live in very exciting times. Now is the time for dialogue across what is known as science and religion or spirituality, and between and among disciplines, in a search for what Buckminster Fuller called "comprehensivist" thinking in the largest patterned integrity that is trans-disciplinary and "wholistic" without borders, a non-habitual, non-determined, non-local thought that is connected with Spirit.
It is what IONS (Institute for Noetic Sciences) would call noetic consciousness, what Emerson called the Oversoul, and Jung referred to as the collective unconscious. It could be the outcome of what cultural linguist Matthew Bronson has called "Big Tent Science."
The real illusion that has permeated Western consciousness is our imagined separation from the natural world.
Now that the quantum revolution has exposed the impossibility of separating the observer from the observed, reuniting our current science with the ancient sciences among indigenous peoples, the concept of nonlocal thought and radical interconnection with the natural world is being re-understood.
It is my desire that education, and all of society, be re-envisioned with this connection in mind."
GLENN APARICIO PARRY - Native Wisdom in a Quantum World
In collaboration with Stanford neuroscientist Karl Pribram, Bohm was involved in the early development of the holonomic model of the functioning of the brain, a model for human cognition that is drastically different from conventionally accepted ideas.
Bohm worked with Pribram on the theory that the brain operates in a manner similar to a hologram, in accordance with quantum mathematical principles and the characteristics of wave patterns.
"When Bohm speaks of the undivided wholeness of the cosmos and the super-implicate order that is behind and within all things, he invokes religious ideas of an ineffable and unknowable ground of being.
The meeting ground for science and religion is indeed upon us. We live in very exciting times. Now is the time for dialogue across what is known as science and religion or spirituality, and between and among disciplines, in a search for what Buckminster Fuller called "comprehensivist" thinking in the largest patterned integrity that is trans-disciplinary and "wholistic" without borders, a non-habitual, non-determined, non-local thought that is connected with Spirit.
It is what IONS (Institute for Noetic Sciences) would call noetic consciousness, what Emerson called the Oversoul, and Jung referred to as the collective unconscious. It could be the outcome of what cultural linguist Matthew Bronson has called "Big Tent Science."
The real illusion that has permeated Western consciousness is our imagined separation from the natural world.
Now that the quantum revolution has exposed the impossibility of separating the observer from the observed, reuniting our current science with the ancient sciences among indigenous peoples, the concept of nonlocal thought and radical interconnection with the natural world is being re-understood.
It is my desire that education, and all of society, be re-envisioned with this connection in mind."
GLENN APARICIO PARRY - Native Wisdom in a Quantum World
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