Integral psychology : consciousness, spirit, psychology, therapy / Ken Wilber.
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TextPublication details: Boston ; London : Shambhala, 2000.Edition: 1st edDescription: xiii, 303 p. : ill. b&w ; 23 cmContent type: - text
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. Ground: The foundation --
Ch. 1. The basic levels of waves --
Ch. 2. The developmental lines or streams --
Ch. 3. The self --
Ch. 4. The self-related streams --
Pt. 2. Path: From premodern and modern --
Ch. 5. What is modernity? --
Ch. 6. To integrate premodern and modern --
Ch. 7. Some important modern pioneers --
Pt. 3. Fruition: An integral model --
Ch. 8. The archeology of spirit --
Ch. 9. Some important developmental streams --
Ch. 10. Spirituality: Stage or not? --
Ch. 11. Is there a childhood spirituality? --
Ch. 12. Sociocultural evolution --
Ch. 13. From modernity to postmodernity --
Ch. 14. The 1-2-3 of consciousness studies --
Ch. 15. The integral embrace.
The goal of an "integral psychology" is to honor and embrace every legitimate aspect of human consciousness under one roof. This book presents one of the first truly integrative models of consciousness, psychology, and therapy. Drawing on hundreds of sources –Eastern and Western, ancient and modern – Wilber creates a psychological model that includes waves of development, streams of development, states of consciousness, and the self, and follows the course of each from subconscious to self-conscious to superconscious. Integral Psychology is Wilber's most ambitious psychological work to date, and it is already being called a landmark study in human development.
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