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Integral Diagrams

 

I've been playing around with integral diagrams again and have a few new ones.

 

1. This first one illustrates the transcend-and-include nature of the spiral. Sometimes there is a confusion between nondual (in the far right-hand-column of the Wilber-Combs Lattice) and Clear Light (at the top vertically), so I wanted to illustrate it that Clear Light includes all the perspectives of the previous waves:

 

 

 

 

 I think it looks nice with fewer words:

 

 

 

 

2. The next two are attempts to illustrate meta-paradigmatic thinking, building on the eight-zone diagram, or attempts to integrate the vertical model with the eight-zone diagram.

 

 

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Out of flatland

Beautiful, David

If you take what you have created into three dimentions (and eventually into all 25).... well, it would be quite a valuable construct. You have added color to my vision. 

I have no graphic computer skills to show you my vision, but...

Consider that Wilber's quadrants are not actually four sided squares on a flat surface, but are triangular sides of a tetrahedron (pyramid). Then view expansion/extension of all of the lines as pushing the surface of these sides into a sphere.

Return to the pyramid for a moment, and view at the energy fields of the Wilber-Combes matrix in a similar manner, forming a sphere in another dimention, one which enfolds and transcends, creates and holds the other sphere together. 

Then view this construct through the perspective of your construct, envisioning the depths of the spheres through/as the electromagnetic colors........ or as frequencies/wavelengths of sound???

Holding this mandela in meditation is quite inspirational, now that you have given me colors. Thankyou.

 

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3 dimentional images

This is great!  I've been spending some of my commuting time trying to visualizes 3D diagrams to better capture and integrate more of the integral model into one image/diagram.  I found these attempts helped in a small way appreciate the interconnected aspects of states, types, quadrants, etc.  We need a way to visually communicate AQAL in a more full expression using geometric shapes/Sacred Geometry, colour, holograms, etc.