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"Cinema is not a reflection of reality, it is the reality of a reflection" - Jean-Luc Goddard

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The Integral Cinema Project


A little over ten years ago I had my first encounter with what might be called “integral filmmaking.” I had been studying Ken Wilber’s Sex, Ecology, Spirituality (1995) and practicing George Leonard and Michael Murphy’s Integral Transformative Practice (ITP) on a... Read More

My First Taste of an Integral Life


My first inkling of an integral life came upon me when I was sitting at the bedside of my dying mother in the spring of 1993. Alzheimer’s and a severe stroke had taken their toll upon her and she could no longer see, speak, or move her body, except for small motions of her hands,... Read More

Tracing My Lines of Development


Taking a broad perspective on my life, I see that I am and have been passionate about three major lines of development: The Visio-Spatial Creative Line, the Cognitive Line, and the Spiritual Line. As I reflected on the kinds of things I have done, consciously or unconsciously, to engage... Read More

The 1-2-3 of Healthcare Reform


I am one of the many faces of the recent and current healthcare and financial crisis. It all began when I became ill after having lost my health insurance. I ended up going into major debt paying for my own care, which led to financial ruin and near-homeless. I experienced first-hand the... Read More

The Integral-Convergence Age


 ...   If the co-evolutionary dance between the Pluralistic worldview movement in the LL cultural holon and the Information Age in the LR social holon is evolving to the next level, that of an Integral worldview movement in the LL cultural holon, the question arises: What is... Read More

Hollywood and the Integral Tipping Point


 ... Hollywood is currently in a state of panic. While box office attendance is up, DVD sales have fallen through the floor and the traditional market streams and financial indicators are in a state of flux. To more clearly understand this situation I chose to look at four... Read More

The Co-Evolution of Cinematic Expression and Audience Perception


One of the most memorable days of my life was when motion picture director and editor Robert Wise spent the afternoon with me going over the rough cut of one of my films. As Bob went through every cut with me and shared his wisdom I kept thinking to myself “My God, the man who... Read More

Star Wars and the Tetra-Evolution of American Cinema


During my studies into the application of Integral Theory to cinematic media, I attempted to look at an evolutionary or unfolding display moment in Hollywood filmmaking history through the lens of the three Integral Methodological Pluralism (IMP) principles of Nonexclusion, Unfoldment,... Read More