Get Free Shipping on orders over $0
Proprioception : review: "the essential david Bohm" - Wilfred Leonard Bastiani

Proprioception

review: "the essential david Bohm"

By: Wilfred Leonard Bastiani

Paperback | 23 October 2024

At a Glance

Paperback


$113.36

or 4 interest-free payments of $28.34 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

This little book is a review from the book "the essential David Bohm" written and edited by Lee Nichol, who worked several years with Bohm. He explained his concepts like the thought, proprioception and the super implicate order. However David Bohm was lacking the deeper insights of Psychology and Esoterism considering Human Nature. It is the part that made me decide to review that book and complement the psychological implicit essences that are relevant within the concepts that he himself - David - couldn't make explicit, according to me. It has become a small book from my side. That is easy to explain; most phenomena have the equal essences and their actions are based on the few principles of the Universe. At the other hand I already studied 'Bohm' for many years, I know his talents, I know mine. The mentioned book of Lee Nichol comprises more than three hundred pages. To reconsider the essences within the 'essential concepts' of the essential David Bohm it should be possible to do it with a small book. Here you have my creation. This book is part 1 of the diptych of two books; "living cat". Have fun studying it.

You Can Find This Book In

More in Psychology

Life's Tough - Be Tougher : Real tools for resilience - David Buttifant
A World Appears : A Journey Into Consciousness - Michael Pollan

RRP $39.99

$31.75

21%
OFF
The ADHD Field Guide for Adults - Erik Gude

RRP $34.99

$29.99

14%
OFF
Psychology Research Methods - Lorelle J. Burton

RRP $79.95

$73.75

All Birds Have Anxiety : An affirming introduction to anxiety - Kathy Hoopmann
Explicit Instruction : Effective and Efficient Teaching - Anita L. Archer
DBT Skills Training Handouts and Worksheets : 2nd Edition - Marsha M. Linehan
Understanding Development and Learning : Implications for Teaching - Michael Nagel

This product is categorised by