Wholeness Regained – Revisiting Bohm’s Dialogue

On the Krishnamurti Information Network website is an article by Lee Nichol titled Wholeness Regained – Revisiting Bohm’s Dialogue. In this article Lee Nichol speaks to some of the origins/context of Bohm’s dialogue, what has happened with it and why it was not overly successful.  Nichole delineates David Bohm’s comment that, “‘I think people... Read More

A Chapter On Dialogue

The Source for Educational Empowerment and Community Development (SEED), is an organization that was founded in 1996 to bring together Indigenous and Western ways of knowing. SEED/Glenn Aparicio Perry have put together a 29 page chapter on Dialogue that references Bohm, Krishnamurti, and related traditional indigenous practices. Both David Bohm and F. David Peat have previously... Read More

No Agenda: David Bohm’s Theory of Dialogue

Michael Mendizza, of Touch The Future, an organization that aims to revoluntionarize the way local communities mentor parents and the people who care for children, has put together an article titled: No Agenda: David Bohm’s Theory of Dialogue (PDF File).  This 5 page document touches on some of the basic concepts of dialogue and is a generally well written and recomended... Read More

David Bohm & Group Dialogue

Naomi Gryn, a writer, film maker, and occasional dialogue facilitator, wrote an article titled David Bohm and Group Dialogue. While Naomi’s article uses dialogue as its theme, it’s a readable and personable introduct to several of Bohm’s key concepts on communication and dialogue as well a bit of a biographical sketch.  This article also touches on some of the... Read More

Dialogue A Proposal

The classic introduction to dialogue: Dialogue – A Proposal by David Bohm, Donald Factor and Peter Garrett Dialogue, as we are choosing to use the word, is a way of exploring the roots of the many crises that face humanity today. It enables inquiry into, and understanding of, the sorts of processes that fragment and interfere with real communication between individuals, nations... Read More