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How do you define “practice”?
The term practice is something that the Integral community uses a lot. But because it is such an individual endeavor, we’re certain that there are nearly as many definitions as there are individuals. How do you relate to the word practice? Do you have a particular way that you define practice? How does practice show up in your daily life? How do you relate to practice on a moment-to moment basis? With others? Do you prefer structured practice or do you have more of an impulse toward doing what feels right to you in the moment? Or perhaps both?
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Integral Life Practice
Posted June 30th, 2009 by seeking hellOver the last thirty-five years, Ken Wilber has developed an Integral "theory of everything" that makes sense of how all the world's knowledge systems—East and West; ancient, modern, and postmodern—fit together and can elevate our awareness. Drawing on science, psychology, human development, spirituality, religion, and dozens of other fields, Integral Theory is a revolutionary framework for understanding ourselves and the world we live in.
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I guess
Posted February 28th, 2012 by Kurt JohnsonI guess it is something how you categorically implement the standard idea. Not just using what you have learn but also giving justice to what you are doing...along with that is discipline and responsibility.
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Practice
Posted September 22nd, 2008 by Bill KilburgWhat practice means to me presentation. And there is no such thing as an authentic presentation. Whats real is whats behind the thing. The "no thing " the nothingness behind the thing that is being presented. And the more I-i practice creating that distinction the more I-i can source the experience being created.
Practicing bringing into existence what is being presenced. Practice being who I really am, as Self, as already always whole and complete, and practice bringing it into space and time. And when I forget who I really am, Iam back being an object being clobbered by other objects. Ouch, Better get back to practice, presencing who I really AM.
Practice to me is a knowing , knowing the no-thing behind the thing being created.
Bill Kilburg