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Unbowed by Wangari Maathai

I was deeply influenced by the book Wholeness in the Implicate Order by physicist David Bohm. And in that book, I came across the word Holomovement, and that was definitely in a ha moment. I thought, Yeah, that’s it. One beautiful holistic word that connects in Bowen’s terms the implicate order, the source of consciousness with the explicate order. This physical reality around us seemingly very different, yet connected by a flow of wholeness that he called the whole of movement.

And so we can see that no matter how separate or different things seem, they are all one. And this concept seemed surprise, really profound, yet simple. And one word describing the whole. By a man like David Bowen, who dedicated his life to furthering human understanding and above all, finding the secrets of the infinite potential in the quantum field and explaining that to us.

I felt it was a very apt term to do and describe this hub of the wheel. So I put that all together. That was back in 1984. I developed the wave theory and the whole levels of consciousness and I really had the idea quite clear in my mind and then realized now I have to get to work and really find my purpose in life practical purpose, life work, generate some resources.

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