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Integral Ethics
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How Do We Grow?
Posted February 11th, 2012 | 2 Comments
Jean Houston PhDs., a worthy heroine, tells us we could grow by making good use of our most horrible blunders. You know. The ones that cause us the most terrible and lasting pain? The ones that we at least partially cause with our most despised character traits? Perhaps when we bottom... Read More
"Integral" Narcissism
Posted February 11th, 2012 | 80 Comments
WARNING! This post contains mature subject matter and is not suitable for all audiences.... Q4 - Ken Wilber tells us that in order for us to begin making an impact in the real world we will need to learn to gather together into communities and influence education. Green has... Read More
What Matters Most?
Posted January 19th, 2012 | 10 Comments
(Q3) It seems self evident that what matters most about our self is that which is eternal. Ken Wilber explains that our eternal drop is affected by our ability to understand (be) emptiness and good over evil. Our ability to be emptiness is called wisdom and our ability to express good... Read More
A Good Question
Posted January 17th, 2012 | 4 Comments
"How should we treat one another?" ( Integral Life Practice p. 267 ).... ... I confess that after getting this book when it was first published it took me a long time, over a year, to read the chapter on Integral Ethics. I freely admit that I continue to include... Read More








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