Beyond Bohm 2026 – Part 1, Weekend 1: Into the Blue
July 4 @ 6:00 pm – July 5 @ 8:00 pm CEST

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Beyond Bohm 2026 – Part 1: Meaning / Cosmology / Poetics
Into the Blue
With Lee Nichol, Bruce Alderman & friends
Saturday and Sunday, July 4 and 5, 2026
9am PDT / 12pm EDT / 5pm BST / 6pm CEST
2 two-hour sessions
All sessions are live, and include Q & A, and all participants will receive the RECORDING.
The recently-released Into the Blue: Chasing the Spirit of David Bohm is an account of fifty years of experimentation with David Bohmโs metaphysical perspectives. It is not a book of physics, nor is it a book of abstract philosophy. It is the distillation of practical, experiential engagements with core aspects of Bohmโs worldview: wholeness and fragmentation, the self-image, thought as a system, meaning, dialogue, soma-significance, and the implicate order.
Over the course of this weekend, we will inquire into these themes, and how anyone can pursue these questions in real-life ways. Of particular focus, we will outline new ways of understanding Bohmโs emphasis on somatic experience. Among these are rheosoma (the flowing body) and the open organism, an exploratory mode of recovering the innate depth of human being.
We will be joined by friends who have been participating in a group exploration of the weekendโs themes.

Lee Nichol is Director of Bohmian Studies at the Pari Center. He was a friend and colleague of David Bohm, and is editor of Bohmโs On Creativity, The Essential David Bohm, and On Dialogue. He has been on the faculty of Denver University in Denver, Colorado, and the Tibetan Nyingma Institute in Berkeley, California.
Leeโs latest book is Into the Blue: Chasing the Spirit of David Bohm, his account of 50 years of experimentation with Bohmโs metaphysics. He is a founding member of the experimental Pari Center Holoflux group.

Bruce Alderman is the associate director of the Blue Sky Leaders Program at California Institute of Integral Studies, a faculty with the Consciousness, Psychology, and Transformation program at National University, and author of several forthcoming books, including Feeling Fully Alive, Giving Voice to Time and Space, and Unfolding the Senses. He has followed David Bohm’s work since reading Wholeness and the Implicate Order in the early 1980s.
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