Keith Orndoff

If you don't know where you want to go you're liable to end up someplace else."

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How to think about the future - Keith Orndoff




I am feeling increasingly estranged from Integral "theory"


The first book I read was a "Brief History of Everything."  It took several readings for it to sink in.  Later I read SES.  As someone who came from a rationalist empirical background I found myself drawn to something that something that seemed to take into... Read More

It is so good to hear Wilber on a relevant topic to our evolution for humanity now.


Everytime I here Wilber speak I suck it in as a powerful potent view of contemporary applied Integral.... I have read many things of his, but if I could hear him speak a dozen times a year at this level of discourse I would care not whether he produced anymore theory....  ...

How I came to Integral.


 ... My path to Wilber was through a religious education class at my Unitarian church. We read “A Brief History of Everything” and the entire class found it to be difficult reading. I found it difficult as well but there were certain things that instantly... Read More

In conversation how does one distinguish "Kosmos" from "Cosmos"


Everytime I am talking I am forced into distinguishing by saying "Kosmos with a K."  This is especially true if one is involved in a conversation where one must go back and forth between Kosmos and Cosmos.... Since the distinction in the two words is conceptually huge... Read More