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Integral: the word means to integrate, to bring together, to join, to link, to embrace. Not in the sense of uniformity, and not in the sense of ironing out all the wonderful differences, colors, zigs and zags of a rainbow-hued humanity, but in the sense of unity-in-diversity, shared commonalities along with our wonderful differences. And not just in humanity, but in the Kosmos at large: finding a more comprehensive view - a Theory of Everything (T.O.E) - That makes legitimate room for art, moral science, and religion and doesn't merely attempt to reduce them all to one's favorite slice of the Kosmic pie.
And of course, if we succeed in developing a truly holistic or integral view of reality, then we will also develop a new type of critical theory - that is, a theory that is critical of the present state of affairs in light of a more encompassing and desirable state, both in the individual and the culture at large. The Integral Paradigm will inherently be critical of those approaches that are, by comparison, partial, narrow, shallow, less in compassing, less integrative.
(Ken Wilber, A Theory of Everything)
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book title/ name | type | author |
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Keywords in Sound | Keywords in Sound | David Novak, Matt Sakakeeny Editors |
Krishnamurti: Reflections on the Self | Krishnamurti: Reflections on the Self | Jiddu Krishna Murti |
Lessons | Lessons | Giselle Bundchen |
Lygia Clark: The Abandonment of Art, 1948-1988 | Lygia Clark: The Abandonment of Art, 1948-1988 | Cornelia H. Butler, Cornelia Butler, Luis Pérez Oramas |
Making Dances That Matter | Making Dances That Matter | Anna Halprin |
Men, Woman and Worthness | Men, Woman and Worthness | Brené Brown |
Montessori at Home Guide | Montessori at Home Guide | A M Sterling |
Montessori from Start | Montessori from Start | Paula olk Lillard, Lynn Lillard Jessen |
Moving Toward Life | Moving Toward Life | Anna Halprin |
Myths and Symbols In Indian Art and Civilization | Myths and Symbols In Indian Art and Civilization | Heinrich Zimmer edited by Joseph Campbell |
Myths of Light | Myths of Light | Joseph Campbell |
Nagarjuna, Buddhism's Most Important Philosopher | Nagarjuna, Buddhism's Most Important Philosopher | Richard Jones |



