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Wholeness, Timelessness & Unfolding Meaning

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Wholeness, Timelessness & Unfolding Meaning

Ultimately, all moments are really one, therefore now is an eternity.

– David Bohm –

Wholeness, Timelessness & Unfolding Meaning

In this interview, conducted two years before his passing, influential physicist-philosopher David Bohm discusses his insight into “the essential unbroken wholeness of the universe: the timeless order which lies behind physical phenomena, and the importance of the imagination for giving a meaningful understanding of reality.” { read more }

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Watch clips from “Infinite Potential,” a recent documentary that explores the mystery of consciousness and Bohm’s revolutionary ideas. { more }

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Spotlight On Kindness: Cultivate Good Heart, Not Clever Mind

“We have enough clever minds. We need more good hearts,” Robert Thurman often said. A clever mind can help us dissect, but it takes a good heart to bind the pieces together into an inspired mosaic. Today’s newsletter features those good hearts, from a delivery man who saves his salary to build a library in Ghana to a high-school student who won our kindness contest and helps build a bridge between generations. Enjoy! –Guri

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Editor’s Note: “We have enough clever minds. We need more good hearts,” Robert Thurman often said. A clever mind can help us dissect, but it takes a good heart to bind the pieces together into an inspired mosaic. Today’s newsletter features those good hearts, from a delivery man who saves his salary to build a library in Ghana to a high-school student who won our kindness contest and helps build a bridge between generations. Enjoy! –Guri
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