An uncommon collaboration: David Bohm and J. Krishnamurti

Ojai, California: Alpha Centauri Press (2016)
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Abstract

Between 1975 until 1992, David Moody knew and worked with both David Bohm and Jiddu Krishnamurti, mostly in the context of the Oak Grove School which he directed. He describes the story of the relationship between Krishnamurti and scientist, David Bohm, both of whom were interested in exploring human consciousness and the psychological causes of the global problems facing humanity. Many years of dialogue are unraveled here to portray these unique individuals whose willingness to move beyond the boundaries of science and religion continues to inspire.

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