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Integral Psychology: Consciousness, Spirit, Psychology, Therapy
by Ken Wilber
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Ego Indoctrination Re-Evaluated 
I read this book recently after having completed my prerequisite respective courses for a masters in Transpersonal Studies because it further defined the true potential in store for me as a sojourner through time and space. In lieu of change throughout childhood, adolescence and young adulthood, one element in each of the factes of my personality is perseverence; my EHE as learned through applying the teachings of a perennial philosophy, is truly an 'exceptional human experience' I embrace and honor. Every... more info
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A Map of Consciousness 
I recommend this book to anyone that is trying to understand our consciousness from a multidimensional perspective. It is one of the best books I have ever read on the subject. I love his writing style and found his descriptions of the Godhead especially enjoyable.
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the good, the bad and the ugly 
As with "A Brief History Of Everything", this title begins strong, thorough, thoughtful, profound and expansive, continuing this momentum until about the books halfway point. Once at this juncture, Wilber begins to double back and hammer away at material already thouroughly covered in the previous pages, trying to pound it into a solid, consumer-ready product. The paradox of Wilber, in a nutshell. Though he should not be disregarded (for what is NOT percieved as being filthy with paradox, after all?), his... more info
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Pure Speculation 
In the early chapters Wilbur makes the claim that modernism shifted the focus from ontology to epistemology. Unfortunately for him and his gullible readers, Wilbur gives no thought to epistemology or verification. Truth to him seems to be based on appeal to authority. He offers no arguments in this book, only assertions or quotes from others making unjustified assertions. Time and again he presents a false dilemma between total reduction of the mind/soul/spirit to physical matter and his robust mystic... more info
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