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A Participative Webinar with David Moody
David Moody
Can Bohm dialogue be understood outside the psychological framework Bohm developed with Krishnamurti? David Moody, former director of Krishnamurti's Oak Grove School, argues that separating Bohm's dialogue proposals from his broader consciousness work misses something essential.
David Edmund Moody brings a unique perspective to dialogue practice: as former director of the Oak Grove School founded by Krishnamurti, he worked closely with both Krishnamurti and Bohm for many years. His book 'An Uncommon Collaboration' reviews the entire course of their relationship. In this webinar, Moody argues that Bohm's dialogue proposals cannot be properly understood outside the psychological views he developed in collaboration with Krishnamurti. Bohm dialogue, in Moody's view, is an extension of a larger conception regarding the psychological field as a whole. This challenges practitioners who treat dialogue as a technique separable from deeper inquiry into the nature of thought itself. Cohosts Nancy Dixon and Linda Ellinor interview Moody, followed by small group reflection and collective discussion. For practitioners seeking to understand Bohm's original intentions, this offers essential context from someone who knew both men personally.
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