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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
clear integral thinking,
By Craig Chalquist, PhD, author of TERRAPSYCHOLO... (Bay Area, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Collected Works of Ken Wilber, Volume 7: A Brief History of Everything; The Eye of Spirit (Hardcover)
One can't fault Wilber for his simplicity and gift for conveying the subtleties of integral thought. Vastly well-read, he's also a leading systematizer in the field of transpersonal psychology. Of course, depth-psych mavericks like me keep wondering whether, for example, the game of life is less a matter of holarchies, growth, and spiritual ascendance than of a deepening down and enriching of soulful experience (regardless of where you are in someone else's hierarchy)--but Wilber supplies the best overall developmental scheme I know of. If you're new to the integral studies field, definitely start with him.
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The Collected Works of Ken Wilber, Volume 7: A Brief History of Everything; The Eye of Spirit by Ken Wilber (Hardcover - May 16, 2000)
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