Integral psychology : consciousness, spirit, psychology, therapy / Ken Wilber.

Wilber, Ken.
Boston : Shambhala, 2000.
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Notes:

  • Condensed version of Ken Wilber’s System, self, and structure, which has previously only been available as volume four of The collected works of Ken Wilber –Title page verso.
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-288) and index.
  • This book presents one of the first truly integrative models of consciousness, psychology, and therapy. Drawing on hundreds of sources – East and West, 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. –Jacket.
  • Ground : the foundation. The basic level or waves — The developmental lines or streams — The self — The self-related streams.
  • Path : from premodern to modern. What is modernity? — To integrate premodern and modern — Some important modern pioneers.
  • Fruition : an integral model. The archeology of spirit — Some important developmental streams — Spirituality : stages or not? — Is there a childhood spirituality? — Sociocultural evolution — From modernity to postmodernity — The 1-2-3 of consciousness studies — The integral embrace.

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