David Bohm On The Dangers Of Fragmentation
Head Of A Martyr, by Odilon Redon, 1877 David Bohm, referring to the prevalent dualistic paradigm, says that mankind begins to see and experience himself and his world as actually made up of components. Being guided by this view, man then acts in such a way as to try to break himself and the world up, so that all seems to correspond to his way of thinking. He thus obtains an apparent proof of the correctness of his fragmentary self-world…