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The Integrator’s Map: Introduction into Ken Wilber’s Integral Approach [AI-generated video]
The video introduces Ken Wilber's Integral Theory as a solution to the fragmentation of modern worldviews, which Wilber terms "Flatland." This worldview reduces reality to measurable, objective phenomena, dismissing interior experiences like love, meaning, and spirituality as subjective or mere brain chemistry. This creates a divide between the “ego camp” (emphasizing individual freedom and science) and the “eco camp” (focused on collective responsibility and ecological conne

Eugene Pustoshkin
Aug 162 min read
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