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    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. [2] Life and career. Wilber was born in 1949 in Oklahoma City.

  2. Filed Under Happiness Motivation Personal Values. Ken Wilber is the smartest man you’ve never heard of. He’s a philosopher and mystic whose work attempts to integrate all fields of study into one single model or framework of understanding. When I say, “all fields of study,” I mean that literally.

  3. About Ken. Ken Wilber, a visionary thinker of inspired genius, is the developer of an integral “theory of everything” that embraces the truths of all the world’s great spiritual, scientific, and philosophical traditions. He is the most widely translated academic writer in America, with 25 books translated into some 30 foreign languages.

  4. Integral theory as developed by Ken Wilber is a synthetic metatheory aiming to unify a broad spectrum of Western theories and models and Eastern meditative traditions within a singular conceptual framework. The original basis, which dates to the 1970s, is the concept of a "spectrum of consciousness " [1] that ranges from archaic consciousness ...

  5. Ken Wilber has 197 books on Goodreads with 115624 ratings. Ken Wilbers most popular book is A Brief History of Everything.

  6. Integral Theory. When we say “Integral,” we are referring to Integral Theory , or “AQAL,” as pioneered by Ken Wilber. AQAL is an acronym that stands for a holisitic approach embracing: all quadrants (dimensions of reality: interior/exterior, individual/collective) all levels (of development) all lines (of development)

  7. Ken Wilber, a visionary thinker of inspired genius, is the developer of an integral “theory of everything” embracing the truths of all the world’s great traditions. He is the author of over twenty books, including A Brief History of Everything; Grace and Grit; Sex, Ecology, Spirituality; Boomeritis; and Religion of Tomorrow —spanning ...

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