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  1. Following Wilber online, the conversation seemed to only become more and more insular. With an onslaught of problems in the world crying out for an integral perspective and solution—terrorism, the Iraq War, climate change, world hunger, financial crises—the silence coming from the Integral crowd was deafening.

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Brad Reynolds gives us a beautiful distillation of Ken Wilber’s work, starting from the beginning and spanning decades. Not only does Brad elegantly relate the major themes of Ken’s work, he also makes clear the value of Ken’s contributions—the way this knowledge can be understood and applied to literally expand our notion of reality and evolve our consciousness

  3. Ken Wilber began writing about transpersonal psychology in 1974 in the publication Main Currents in Modern Thought (founded and edited by the Theosophists Fritz Kunz and Emily Sellon). Shortly after, he wrote his first book, Spectrum of Consciousness (Theosophical Publishing House, 1977). About that time, he also founded the journal Revision ...

  4. Ken Wilber's map of knowledge and the human experience The Four Quadrants: A Map of All Knowledge Ken Wilber’s model of the Four Quadrants is the centrepiece of the Integral philosophy and it is one of the most useful tools you’ll ever come across for conceptualising the different dimensions of the human experience and the different domains ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ken_WilberKen Wilber - Wikipedia

    Kenneth Earl Wilber II (born January 31, 1949) is an American theorist and writer on transpersonal psychology and his own integral theory, [1] a four-quadrant grid which purports to encompass all human knowledge and experience.

  6. Ken Wilber is generally regarded as the world's most influential integral thinker. He is the first psychologist-philosopher in history to have his Collected Works published while still alive, and with his 22 books translated in up to 30 foreign languages, Ken is perhaps the most highly translated academic writer in America.

  7. Jan 28, 2014 · Those who know Ken Wilber, know Ken Wilber. For example, they know that among other things, he's the most widely translated academic writer in America, with 25 books translated into some 30 foreign languages -- no small feat. However, even such an impressive accomplishment such as that didn't help sway the number of blank faces I received when ...

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