Tag Archives: Ken Wilber
Multiple Worlds

A Plurality of Spiritual Ultimates and the “Green Meme”

We left this week’s class with the question of Christianity and other traditions and their acceptance and rejection of the participatory approach being developed in this course.  The question came out of one student’s wondering aloud about how some contemporary fundamentalist streams of Christianity might react to the enactive approach emphasized by Jorge and Jake […]

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Ancestors-posing

Integral, Transpersonal, and/or Participatory

For many years I have felt a tension within my body.  I have begun this blog in an attempt to honor the wisdom of that tension by inquiring deeply into the seeming paradox at its root.  I find within my person a commitment to the maturation of indigenous ways of knowing right alongside the equally important […]

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Zayin Neumann

Why Participatory?

For many years I have felt a tension within my body.  I have begun this blog in an attempt to honor the wisdom of that tension by inquiring deeply into the seeming paradox at its root.  I find within my person a commitment to the maturation of indigenous ways of knowing right alongside the equally […]

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