It is necessary for the Integral movement (actually it's not uniform enough to be a movement) to be recreated anew. We've had Sri Aurobindo who laid the spiritual foundation and set forward (in my biased approasal) the most profound philosophical and esoteric teachings ever. We've had Ken Wilber the master populariser who has been succesful in getting ideas accepted in the on-line community. But now we need co-creation through the work of many spiritually strong individuals. Not followers who would shine in the light of another, but leaders who are strong and mature to work with others of like mind and of different mind, for a larger and broader and deeper and higher future... Perhaps Open Integral was to be the seed. But it seems that this is going nowhere (although it may still reinvent itself). Another possibility is Arina / Integral Review, which seems to be the best Integral academic forum around. Perhaps this can be the nucleus for a new integral vision. Having just participated in an online forum there, I've found the people involved to be both sincere and enthusiastic. But for me now, the goal is to get these books written! posted by m alan kazlev at 9:17 PM Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Integral Transformation
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