Spheres of Awareness: A Wilberian Integral Approach to Literature, Philosophy, Psychology, and Art

Upa (2009)
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This book moves toward building a new and more comprehensive theory of literature, philosophy, psychology, and art. The extremely popular work of Ken Wilber, unites the best of both western and eastern thought and affirms that the stages of consciousness, more refined than that of the reasoning mind, do exist.

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