I’ve read Krishnamurti for many years and I became interested in being
part of a dialogue group after reading David Bohm’s book ‘On
Dialogue’. I don’t know how many of you are familiar with him but he
was a well-known physicist and personal friend of Krishnamurti. A
basic outline of the process is a group of fifteen to forty people
meet with no preset agenda, engage in dialogue on an accepted topic
and through sustained meetings under certain parameters reveal “deeper
structures of consciousness”. That’s pretty brief but it’s the basic
idea.
I’m interested in meeting for any discussions but I wanted to mention
this to see if anybody else had any thoughts on this or just to bring
it to your attention it’s a fascinating book.
Also does anybody have any thoughts on where to meet? I don’t know if
the public library has rooms available or what our options might be.
Bob
Thanks,
Che
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On Feb 20, 11:47 pm, Chehalis <cheph...@aol.com> wrote:
> What city are you in ?
>
> Thanks,
> Che
>
> Sent from my iPod
>
I personally, really want to see a dialogue taking place,
and if I may request you all,
to please put forward
a possible time for the same.
For myself, i am completely able and free in time
for this week and the next.
And henceforth, please suggest on a day/date.
already thanking all,
Nikhil
| Hello to everyone, I also have been reading K, and David Bohm, and participated in many Dialogues, I will be relocating to the Boston area in early spring and would also love to have an ongoing Dialogue. I have a large library including books and CD's of many dialogues with K and others.I would like to share it with anyone who is interested.It's great to be with others who share the importance of this work,looking forward to meeting everyone. |