Introduction to Bohm Dialogue group

Having facilitated various dialogue series in the past years, it is a joy to now be able to offer a consistent space for those interested in experiencing Bohm Dialogue. Since October 2024, this Introduction to Bohm Dialogue group has been running monthly, welcoming new and returning members into a 2 hour session that invites people to:

- Experience the flow of meaning between minds 
- Cultivate deep listening and suspend judgement 
- Unveil hidden assumptions and explore new perspectives 
- Access collective intelligence and creative insights 
- Foster a sense of unity and shared consciousness 

Tickets for upcoming events can be found on Dandelion.

We frame these sessions as an ‘intro’ to acknowledge the time it can take to step outside of our normal daily ways of communicating , become aware of and challenge our habitual thought patterns, assumptions and biases, slow down and listen deeply to others, share meaning and co-create new thinking. David Bohm would host dialogues across days, and based on the positive response from our October 2025 one day immersive dialogue, we hope to host longer dialogues in the future. Should you be interested in hosting a dialogue for your organisation or community, please get in touch.

Some feedback from our participants

Beautifully facilitated, open-hearted and open-minded way to gather. This is how we heal the divides and break the silences one circle at a time. Thank you so much.
— Dialogue participant
This was not a debate or a problem solving session. For me it was a chance to slow down, listen more deeply, and notice how our assumptions shape the way we think together. There was no pressure to agree or reach conclusions. The value was really in the shared exploration.
— dialogue participant
Jessica is a skilled facilitator of Bohm Dialogues. She is knowledgeable and sensitive. Her explanations are clear and concise. Her manner is warm and inviting and communicates great respect for the process and its potential to transform participants and arrive at new thinking.
— dialogue participant