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Defining the Unique Self: A Trans-Lineage Exploration
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Integral Coaching: Orientations
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Integral City
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One Person, One Vote, One Catch
Hopes and Fears
The Difference Between Soul and Spirit
The Problems with Integral Relationships
  (with Ken Wilber)

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Featured Media

The Need for Integral Spirituality

With so many currents of religion available to us today, the need to understand these varying types of religious orientations becomes increasingly important if we are to successfully navigate our own spiritual development. Ken Wilber describes the differences between esoteric and exoteric religion and offers an experiment to show us the face of God, our own original face, and the need for an Integral Spirituality.

Anchoring I AMness

Ken Wilber uses the Integral framework to discuss the experience of everpresent consciousness. Having such an Integral map allows for a spirituality which fully acknowledges the presence of states, stages, and shadows, lending towards a truly cutting-edge and comprehensive spirituality, the likes of which has never before in the history of the world been possible—until now....

States and Stages: Freedom and Fullness

The distinction between states and structures of consciousness may be one of the most important contributions to the religious dialogue in centuries, and may well play a fundamental role in the future of spirituality. By recognizing these two types of enlightenment, you'll radically enhance the amount of warmth, light, and consciousness you have to share with the rest of the world.

Practice: The Three Faces of Spirit

In this practice, we contemplate, think, and know about Spirit in the 3rd-person; we relate, dwell, and commune with Spirit in a 2nd-person relationship, and we meditate, feel and know ourselves as Spirit in a 1st-person apprehension of our source and substance.

Toward an Integral Understanding of Science and Religion

Ken Wilber and NPR's Steve Paulson discuss the relationship between science and spirituality, the difference between esoteric and exoteric forms of religion, and the limitations of scientific materialism. This is definitely one of the best short introductions we’ve seen to the Integral Approach in general and Integral Spirituality in particular..