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| | Eugene Dialogue - About Dialogue |
 | | Bohm observed that the attempt to explore the limits of thought exposes a coalescing of understanding, through the words, play, frustration, and periods of silence in the dialogue. |
 | | Bohm intended that dialogue groups in the microcosm could develop a subtle ability to unfold collective insightand could thereby contribute to social, cultural, and global understanding of divergent views in the macrocosm. |
 | | Bohm Dialogue is also distinct from other groups such as Quaker meeting, T-group training, deconstruction, Rodgerian encounter, or therapy workalthough aspects of spirituality, therapy, or sensitivity may emerge during the process. |
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