One of my authors, a physicist, introduced me to the work of Dr. David Bohm who postulated a theory of the universe as an indivisible whole, one that could not be divided into particulate matter and examined separately. I watched an interview that Dr. Bohm conducted with David Suzuki on the Nature of Things in 1985. Dr. Bohm was sponsored by the Krishnamurti Institute on a series of lectures that sought to unify spirituality with science.
He said that one needed to dig deeper into that quiet place beneath our established programs or ego to see that behind everything, you and I , the stars, the trees and the moving planets, there was in fact, a single unifying source of great power, and that our separateness from each other was an illusion and the workings of ego only.
As we continue down our fractious path of divisiveness, hatred and discord, it behooves us to meditate on this.
He said that one needed to dig deeper into that quiet place beneath our established programs or ego to see that behind everything, you and I , the stars, the trees and the moving planets, there was in fact, a single unifying source of great power, and that our separateness from each other was an illusion and the workings of ego only.
As we continue down our fractious path of divisiveness, hatred and discord, it behooves us to meditate on this.