Thursday, April 19, 2007

Integral is a mighty river of imaginative fullness

"THE DIVERSITY OF THE INTEGRAL MOVEMENT"
This piece by Alan Kazlev expresses my view that "integral" and "Wilber" are distinct, and does so in a way better and more thorough than I ever could. For me, not a lot of words are necessary to explain my position on "integral". As I express in longer form here, integral is a living tradition, a mighty river of imaginative fullness, that flows in particular through the Humanities, the bank of cultural achievement through the ages that forms what ought be the bedrock of knowledge and insight, democratically available to anyone who asks how to swim. I say "ought" because, as it stands in our culture, so much of the integral tradition is hidden by the overgrown weeds mixed of Theory, our lowest-common denominator public education system, and, as a result, sheer ignorance that any such river even exists. But it does. And if you want to, you will find it. 3:59 PM Permanent Link Wednesday, November 15, 2006 Matthew Dallman. art/aesthetics writings p o e t r y music c d b a b y i T u n e s the daily goose Have you checked out POLYSEMY Online?

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