What is it about?
“In ‘Consciousness in an Undivided Cosmos: David Bohm’s Tripartite Vision of Wholeness’, Sara Ekenstierna provides a Bohmian take on superpsychism, exploring the connections between priority monism and superpsychism by appealing to Bohm’s unique theoretical matrix” - Uziel Awret (special issue guest editor)
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Why is it important?
There are realms that we do not epistemically master as humans but which are present in our experience. Freud called these "uncanny", Einstein referred to it as "spooky action at a distance". Entangled connectivity suggests that these events have hidden causes other than physical. Bohm’s implicate order outlines what such a non-local realm might entail, and offers a way to integrate the otherwise inconsistent frameworks of relativity and quantum theory, by addressing and describing how seemingly dichotomies aspects are co-present and form a partcipatory whole.
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For those of you interested in thinking about thirdness philosophically, this article explores the deeper questions of consciousness, experience and entangled connectivity.
Dr Sara Ekenstierna
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This page is a summary of: Consciousness in an Undivided Cosmos: David Bohm’s Tripartite Vision of Wholeness, Journal of Consciousness Studies, February 2026, Imprint Academic Ltd,
DOI: 10.53765/20512201.33.1.105.
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