Morning Meditation

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July 10, 2026

The notion that all these fragments are separately existent is evidently an illusion, and this illusion cannot do other than lead to endless conflict and confusion.

— David Bohm, Wholeness and the Implicate Order

Bohm wrote this in 1980, near the end of a career spent probing quantum physics and the hidden order beneath visible reality, and in close dialogue with the philosopher Krishnamurti. He watched a world carved into nations, disciplines, and warring ideologies, and he traced that fracture back to a habit of mind: treating pieces as if they existed on their own, cut off from the whole that produced them. For Bohm this was not just bad philosophy but a practical danger, since a mind trained to see only separate parts will keep manufacturing separate enemies. His call to discernment is to notice where we have mistaken a useful distinction for a real division, and to see the connections our habits of thought have hidden.

Reflection

Something today feels separate from everything else in my life. What connects it to the rest of my day?

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