The Link: Keeping you informed of activities in the Krishnamurti World

The Link

From Friedrich Grohe’s website we see this description of The Link: The Link , now in its 28th issue, serves as a liason between the various groups of people around the world interested in the teachings. Krishnamurti, who naturally served as such a link during his lifetime, had expressed concern over what would become of the teachings after his death. The Link was inspired... Read More

Jiddu Krishnamurti in England 1985

Jiddu Krishnamurti

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Plants can think and remember?

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Not quite.  The BBC article titled Plants ‘can think and remember’ is sensationalist but nonetheless interesting.  This article attempts to convey that plants may have a crude way of processing information that is akin to a nervous system.  Differential responses may be possible depending on a “memory” of interactions with light.  Actions on one part... Read More

Implications of Bohm’s Work for Activism

Many good people are involved in activism but on the whole it appears that the approaches activists use do not touch on the source of our problems and tend to introduce further fragmentation.  Some key aspects of David Bohm’s work for activists would be  how thought is at the source of our problems, how any plan that leaves what things mean to people unchanged may be missing... Read More

On The Failure Of Communication Between Bohr and Einstein

Source: Post to the Bohm Dialogue Mailing List ON THE FAILURE OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BOHR AND EINSTEIN D.Bohm and D.L.Schumacher Birkbeck College, University of London, 1969 The most relevant point concerning the discussions between Bohr and Einstein is that they did not communicate, in spite of serious efforts to do so. It is even now difficult to face the simple... Read More

Gentle Action By F. David Peat

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From the Gentle Action website: In his new book Gentle Action: Bringing Creative Change to a Turbulent World Peat argues that while individuals, organizations or governments take action or give aid, often from the best of motives, it is sometimes the case that such action is disruptive and damaging to a community, economy or environment. The reasons are that in some many cases... Read More

Life Work of David Bohm: River of Truth

Will Keepin wrote a concise summary of David Bohm’s main work and activities that is titled River of Truth. From the article: David Bohm’s contributions to science and philosophy are profound, and they have yet to be fully recognized and integrated on the grand scale that they deserve. This review attempts to summarize the fascinating contributions that emerged from... Read More

Mind, Matter, and the Implicate Order

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Mind, Matter, and the Implicate Order by Paavo T. I. Pylkkänen is a highly recommended book for anyone who wants to understand David Bohm’s work better.  It’s not fair to Dr. Pylkkänen to suggest this book is only about Bohm’s work.  While Bohm’s work is the focus of this book, this book is broader in focus than only Bohm’s work and Dr. Pylkkänen... Read More

The Bohm-Krishnamurti Conflict

There was turmoil in David Bohm and Jiddu Krishnamurti’s friendship that will not be rehashed in this post.  The difficult part for those of us continuing to investigate the various proposals about thought is that the waters have been muddied.  Jiddu Krishnamurti has been presented in a super-human light at times, as if he were a medium for something beyond man.  Bohm too... Read More

David Bohm and The Ending of Thought

Jiddu Krishnamurti often spoke of a state or a process that takes over when one’s brain is quiet enough or freed enough from the activity of thought.  David Bohm too commented on the nature of intelligence requiring that the mechanical movements of memory responding must be arrested sufficiently so that creative and intelligent perception can take place. Jiddu Krishnamurti... Read More