Bohm Dialogue Continues — Religious Exploration Salon – Altruism & Selfishness in Human Nature

The Religious Exploration Salon is a group that meets 3rd Sundays to discuss various topics.  Last month we tried (and liked) a new format called Bohm Dialogue and we considered the one word topic “Justice“.  From Wikipedia:

Bohm Dialogue … is a freely-flowing group conversation in which participants attempt to reach a common understanding, experiencing everyone’s point of view fully, equally and nonjudgementally. This can lead to new and deeper understanding. The purpose is to solve the communication crises that face society, and indeed the whole of human nature and consciousness. It utilizes a theoretical understanding of the way thoughts relate to universal reality. It is named after physicist David Bohm who originally proposed this form of dialogue.

(see more details about how Dialogue works in our February article).

Everyone is welcome. You are welcome to think about the topic (TBA in the 3/14 ENEWS) beforehand but no preparation is required or expected — come as you are with whatever thoughts/feelings/intuitions you have, ready to listen, learn and contribute.  Our next meeting will be on March 16th at 7pm in the Brackett Room.

Contact Paul Reising for more information.