Good article comparing and contrasting the first Integral (and eastern) guy, with the mod western guy.
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ebuddha
on Thu 27 Oct 2005 10:21 AM PDT
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ebuddha
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Monday, October 17
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ebuddha
on Mon 17 Oct 2005 12:59 PM PDT
First this one at Indistinct Union.
It's pretty hard to bring a holistic and spiritually informed view to subjects like "outsourceing", but CJ has a go of it. Second, the Human Bean points me to the Ken Wilber's Towards A Comprehensive Theory of Subtle Energies. What I like about this article are the diagrams. But I really wish that Wilber would get better at sourcing some of the major work that has been done in this area. For example, as "new-agey" as it may be, there's quite a lot of work on subtle energies done by Barbara Brennan. As a former NASA physicist, she is very aware of the the empirical methodology as well. Please feel free to correct me, but at this moment I can't think of anytime Wilber has referenced this. (By the by, does Wilber employ a stable of research assistants? Even if he would "outsource" this to India, I would think the comprehensive nature of "The Theory of Everything" would require fact-checkers and research assistants...) Wednesday, October 5
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ebuddha
on Wed 05 Oct 2005 11:27 AM PDT
I found online (thanks coolmel!) some of the objections of Grof to Ken Wilber's theories - although the objections might be more applicable to "Wilber V.2" or "Wilber V.3", rather than Wilber V.5.
For all psyche majors out there, that might have been able to take classes in full spectrum (transpersonal) psychology (cough Ryan cough), has this particular gentleman's disagreement been resolved? Also, The Primal Psychotherapy page is a great resource for full spectrum psyche fans out there! |
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