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All Boomeritis Footnotes on Integral Life

This is the sixth of several footnotes for Ken Wilber's novel Boomeritis, which were originally published on Shambhala.com.  Yup, you read that correctly—footnotes for a novel.  That's why we love you, Ken.

You may want to read "An Introduction to the Deconstruction of the World Trade Center" before reading this series of sidebars, or the following might not make a lot of sense.

 

“I was wondering.  If a postmodern novel had endnotes, and….”

“Why on earth would a novel have endnotes?” I interrupted.

“I don’t know. Confused author, can’t shut up, has to weigh in on everything.  Let me finish.  If a postmodern novel had endnotes, and in the novel the characters were two-dimensional, doesn’t that mean that in the endnotes they would only be one-dimensional?”

“I guess so, I dunno.  All I know is that I feel like I’m evaporating, sort of wasting away, going pale and anemic, and… Kim…?  Kim?….”

 

   
Who Ate Captain Cook?   The Many Names of Levels of Consciousness   Orange and Green - Levels or Cousins?
         
   
Childhood Spirituality   The Genius Descartes Gets a Postmodern Drubbing   Participatory Samsara - The Green-Meme Approach to the Mystery of the Divine
         
     
States and Stages   Boomeritis Buddhism