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    Integral Psychology: Consciousness, Spirit, Psychology, Therapy.Ken Wilber - 2000 - Boston: Shambhala Publications. Edited by Ken Wilber.
    The goal of an "integral psychology" is to honor and embrace every legitimate aspect of human consciousness under one roof. This book presents one of the first truly integrative models of consciousness, psychology, and therapy.
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    A theory of everything: an integral vision for business, politics, science, and spirituality.Ken Wilber - 2000 - Boston: Shambhala.
    Wilber's most timely, accessible, and practical work to date. Here is a concise, comprehensive overview of Wilber's revolutionary thought and its application in today's world. Wilber has long been hailed as one of the most important thinkers of our time, but--until now--his work has seemed inaccessible to the general reader who lacks a background in consciousness studies or evolutionary theory. Integral Vision will allow a general audience to fully understand what all the excitement has been about. In clear, non-technical language, (...)
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    The spectrum of consciousness.Ken Wilber - 1977 - Boston: Shambhala.
    The Spectrum of Consciousness (1977)--one of the founding texts of transpersonal psychology--introduces the full-spectrum model, showing how the psychological systems of the West can be integrated with the contemplative traditions of the East. No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth (1979) is a simple yet comprehensive guide to psychologies and therapies available from both Western and Eastern sources. Several important early articles: "The Psychologia Perennis," "Are the Chakras Real?" and "Where It Was, I Shall Become.".
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    The spectrum of consciousness.Ken Wilber - 1977 - Wheaton, IL USA: Theosophical Pub. House.
    Wilber's groundbreaking synthesis of religion, philosophy, physics, and psychology started a revolution in transpersonal psychology.
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    The Holographic paradigm and other paradoxes: exploring the leading edge of science.Ken Wilber (ed.) - 1982 - Boulder: Shambhala.
  6. The marriage of sense and soul: Integrating science and religion.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    It's hard to say exactly when modern science began. Many scholars would date it at roughly 1600, when both Kepler and Galileo started using precision measurement to map the universe. But one thing is certain: starting from whatever date we choose, modern science was, in many important ways and right from the start, deeply antagonistic to established religion.
     
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    Eye to eye: the quest for the new paradigm.Ken Wilber - 1983 - [New York]: Distributed in the U.S. by Random House.
    In this book Wilber presents a model of consciousness that encompasses empirical, psychological, and spiritual modes of understanding. Wilber examines three realms of knowledge: the empirical realm of the senses, the rational realm of the mind, and the contemplative realm of the spirit. Eye to Eye points the way to a broader, more inclusive understanding of ourselves and the universe.
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  8. Trump and a Post-Truth World.Ken Wilber - 2017
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    No boundary: Eastern and Western approaches to personal growth.Ken Wilber - 1979 - Boston: Shambhala.
    A new, easy-to-grasp map of human consciousness against which the various therapies from both Western and Eastern sources are introduced. Designed to help individuals understand the practice of each therapy.
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  10. An integral theory of consciousness.Ken Wilber - 1997 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 4 (1):71-92.
    An extensive data search among various types of developmental and evolutionary sequences yielded a ‘four quadrant’ model of consciousness and its development . Each of these dimensions was found to unfold in a sequence of at least a dozen major stages or levels. Combining the four quadrants with the dozen or so major levels in each quadrant yields an integral theory of consciousness that is quite comprehensive in its nature and scope. This model is used to indicate how a general (...)
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  11. The Religion of Tomorrow: A Vision For the Future of the Great Traditions.Ken Wilber - 2017
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    The collected works of Ken Wilber.Ken Wilber - 1999 - Boston: Shambhala.
    v. 1. The spectrum of consciousness ; No boundary ; Selected essays -- v. 2. The Atman Project ; Up from Eden -- v. 3. A sociable god ; Eye to eye -- v. 4. Integral psychology ; Transformations of consciousness ; Selected essays -- v. 5. Grace and grit : spirituality and healing in the life and death of Treya Killam Wilber. 2nd ed. -- v. 6. Sex, ecology, spirituality : the spirit of evolution. 2nd, rev. ed. -- v. (...)
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  13. Waves, streams, states and self: Further considerations for an integral theory of consciousness.Ken Wilber - 2000 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 7 (11-12):145-176.
    Although far from unanimous, there seems to be a general consensus that neither mind nor brain can be reduced without remainder to the other. This essay argues that indeed both mind and brain need to be included in a nonreductionistic way in any genuinely integral theory of consciousness. In order to facilitate such integration, this essay presents the results of an extensive cross-cultural literature search on the ‘mind’ side of the equation, suggesting that the mental phenomena that need to be (...)
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  14. A developmental view of consciousness.Ken Wilber - 1979 - Journal of Transpersonal Psychology 11:1-21.
  15. Toward a comprehensive integration of science and religion: a postmetaphysical approach.Sean Esbjörn-Hargens & Ken Wilber - 2006 - In Philip Clayton & Zachory Simpson (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Science. Oxford University Press. pp. 523--546.
    Accession Number: ATLA0001712251; Hosting Book Page Citation: p 523-546.; Physical Description: diag ; Language(s): English; General Note: Bibliography: p 544-546.; Issued by ATLA: 20130825; Publication Type: Essay.
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    An integral approach to consciousness research: A proposal for integrating first, second, and third person approaches to consciousness.Ken Wilber & Roger Walsh - 2000 - In Max Velmans (ed.), Investigating Phenomenal Consciousness: New Methodologies and Maps. John Benjamins. pp. 301-331.
  17. A Ticket to Athens.Ken Wilber - unknown
    ThatÂ’s sort of flip or flippant, I suppose, but the more you think about it, the more it starts to make sense. What if, just for the fun of it, we pretend -- you and I blasphemously pretend, just for a moment -- that we are Spirit, that Tat Tvam Asi? Why would you, if you were God Almighty, why would you manifest a world? A world that, as you say, is necessarily one of separation and turmoil and pain? Why (...)
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  18. An update on the case of Adi da.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    Over the years I have made numerous very strong and sometimes contradictory statements about Adi Da, mostly because he is a very strong and sometimes contradictory personality. In the Foreword I was asked to write to his book Scientific Proof of the Existence of God Will Soon Be Announced by the White House!, I stated my opinion that Da was one of the greatest spiritual Realizers of all time, unparalleled in his grasp of many profound spiritual issues. Yet in..
     
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  19. Dear Marshall Glickman, thank you for your generous comments about my work in general and about a brief history in particular. Your central question involved this:.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    You first quote Brief History : "Gaia's main problems are not industrialization, ozone depletion, overpopulation, or resource depletion. Gaia's main problem is the lack of mutual understanding and mutual agreement in the noosphere about how to proceed with these problems.".
     
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  20. Eros, Kosmos.Ken Wilber - forthcoming - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España].
  21. Foreword to the spirit of conscious business , Fred Kofman.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    So "conscious business" might mean, engaging in an occupation, work, or trade in a mindful, awake fashion. This implies, of course, that many people do not do so. In my experience, that is often the case. So I would definitely be in favor of conscious business; or conscious anything, for that matter.
     
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  22. Integral Medicine: A Noetic Reader.Ken Wilber - unknown
    It always struck me as interesting that a major tenet in the Hippocratic Oath, an oath that in various forms has been taken by many physicians around the world for almost 2,000 years, is simply, "Do no harm to your patients." The positive injunctions are few; but that negative injunction jumps right out at you. Why would it even be necessary to ask a future physician to promise something like that? It is as if Hippocrates understood that, of all the (...)
     
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  23. Introduction to "the deconstruction of the world trade center".Ken Wilber - manuscript
    There is a monumental problem with doing so, alas. This excerpt comes at the end of the book, and thus much of it will make little sense unless you have read the entire book first; indeed, several wrong conclusions will be drawn from reading this piece alone.
     
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  24. Interview with the publication of.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    Ken Wilber : Well.... I started keeping these journals as a type of experiment. They are definitely personal journals, like a diary--they contain personal incidences, meditation experiences, accounts of events in my daily life, and so on. But they also contain entries that are short essays--anywhere from one to ten pages--on topics that are of concern to me and my writing, and I hope are of concern to others.
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  25. On the Nature of a Post-Metaphysical Spirituality Response to Habermas and Weis.Ken Wilber - unknown
    The publication of Jurgen Habermas's Nachmetaphysisches Denken (Post-Metaphysical Thinking) and the publication of a Hans-Willi Weis article about my work prompted several people in Germany to approach me with questions about my response to those pieces. What follows is a brief reply to both.
     
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  26. Page.Ken Wilber - unknown
    Shambhala: We wanted to talk with you about Boomeritis, which will be released in a few months--especially about some of the real-life models for the people in it, how you came to write it, and the extraordinary buzz that's building around it. But before that, word has it that you just finished writing volume 3 of the Kosmos Trilogy.
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  27. Sidebar a: Who ate captain cook?Ken Wilber - manuscript
    "Childhood Spirituality," "The Hidden Message of Descartes," "Boomeritis Buddhism," "Sharing and Caring," and "The Meaning of 'Levels' of Consciousness." Please stay tuned!
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  28. Sidebar c: Orange and green: Levels or Cousins?Ken Wilber - manuscript
    "Many of you know about an important disagreement that Jenny Wade has with Spiral Dynamics, namely, whether orange and green are two different stages of development or whether they are two different paths through the same stage of development (see her book, Changes of Mind ). Both Don Beck and Jenny Wade are members of IC, so it's an in-house friendly disagreement. Also, this discussion is a little bit technical, and demands a general grasp of what we call a phase-4 (...)
     
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  29. Sidebar e: The genius Descartes gets a postmodern drubbing.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    "Oh really. The Cartesian dualism is the major sin of modernity, didn't you know that?" She began laughing, as if this were some sort of inside joke. "And you don't want to be living in sin, do you? What are you, Wilber, all of 20 years old? And already living in sin.".
     
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  30. Shambhala interview with on the release of boomeritis, and the completion of volume of the kosmos trilogy.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    Shambhala: We wanted to talk with you about Boomeritis, which will be released in a few months--especially about some of the real-life models for the people in it, how you came to write it, and the extraordinary buzz that's building around it. But before that, word has it that you just finished writing volume 3 of the Kosmos Trilogy.
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  31. Shambhala publication's interview with.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    Shambhala: Why this intense interest in you as a person? We typed in "Ken Wilber" in the search engine Excite, and there were 363,000 entries. If you read 100 a day, it would take you ten years to read everything about you on the Net. Why this interest?
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  32. So who are you?Ken Wilber - manuscript
    The witnessing of awareness can persist through waking, dreaming and deep sleep. The Witness is fully available in any state, including your own present state of awareness right now. So I'm going to talk you into this state, or try to, using what are known in Buddhism as "pointing out instructions." I am not going to try to get you into a different state of consciousness, or an altered state of consciousness, or a non-ordinary state. I am going to simply (...)
     
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  33. The case of Adi da.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    The last positive statement I made about Da's work was in 1985, when I wrote a very strong endorsement for his major book, The Dawn Horse Testament. This is one of the very greatest spiritual treatises, comparable in scope and depth to any of the truly classic religious texts. I still believe that, and I challenge anybody to argue that specific assessment.
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    The essential Ken Wilber: an introductory reader.Ken Wilber - 1998 - Boston: Shambhala.
    Ever since the publication of his first book, The Spectrum of Consciousness, written when he was twenty-three, Ken Wilber has been identified as the most comprehensive philosophical thinker of our times. This introductory sampler, designed to acquaint newcomers with his work, contains brief passages from his most popular books, ranging over a variety of topics, including levels of consciousness, mystical experience, meditation practice, death, the perennial philosophy, and Wilber's integral approach to reality, integrating matter, body, mind, soul, and spirit. Here (...)
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  35. The hard problem and integral psychology.Ken Wilber - 2000
    Although far from unanimous, there seems to be a general consensus that neither mind nor brain can be reduced without remainder to the other. This essay argues that indeed both mind and brain need to be included in a nonreductionistic way in any genuinely integral theory of consciousness. In order to facilitate such integration, this essay presents the results of an extensive cross-cultural literature search on the "mind" side of the equation, suggesting that the mental phenomena that need to be (...)
     
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    The religion of tomorrow: a vision for the future of the great traditions--more inclusive, more comprehensive, more complete.Ken Wilber - 2017 - Boulder: Shambhala.
    A provocative examination of how the great religious traditions can remain relevant in modern times by incorporating scientific truths learned about human nature over the last century A single purpose lies at the heart of all the great religious traditions: awakening to the astonishing reality of the true nature of ourselves and the universe. At the same time, through centuries of cultural accretion and focus on myth and ritual as ends in themselves, this core insight has become obscured. Here, Ken (...)
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    The Spectrum of Consciousness.Ken Wilber - 1977 - Wheaton, Ill.: Quest Books.
    Wilber's groundbreaking synthesis of religion, philosophy, physics, and psychology started a revolution in transpersonal psychology. He was the first to suggest in a systematic way that the great psychological systems of the West could be integrated with the noble contemplative traditions of the East. Spectrum of Consciousness, first released by Quest in 1977, has been the prominent reference point for all subsequent attempts at integrating psychology and spirituality.
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  38. The terror of tomorrow.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    One of the greatest problems and constant dangers faced by humanity is simply this: the Right-Hand quadrants are all material, and once a material entity has been produced, it can be used by individuals who are at virtually any level of interior development. For example, the atomic bomb is the product of formal-operational thinking (orange), but once it exists, it can be used by individuals at lower levels of development, even though those levels could not themselves produce the bomb. Nobody (...)
     
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  39. The war in iraq.Ken Wilber - manuscript
    For many years—actually, for about 3 decades—I have respectfully declined any sort of in-depth interview about my work, simply because I did not want my person to be the point; I wanted the ideas themselves to be the point, and so I have kept a very low public profile (as I'm sure I don't have to tell most of you).
     
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