A Brief History of Everything

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Shambhala Publications, 2007 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 548 pages
In a breathtaking trip from the Big Bang to the Postmodern world we inhabit, Ken Wilber examines the universe and our place in it, and comes up with an accessible and entertaining account of how it all fits together. Along the way he sheds light not only on the great cosmic questions but on various contentious issues of our day, such as changing gender roles, environmentalism, diversity and multiculturalism, even the meaning of the Internet. A Brief History of Everything is the perfect introduction to the great Integral thinker at his wise and witty best.
 

Contents

The Pattern That Connects
23
The Secret Impulse
45
All Too Human
65
The Great Postmodern Revolution
84
The Four Corners of the Kosmos
102
The Two Hands of God
124
Attuned to the Kosmos
157
The Good the True and the Beautiful
180
Part 1
295
Jung and the Archetypes
319
Part 2
328
Ascending and Descending
365
The Collapse of the Kosmos
391
The Ego and the Eco
423
The Dominance of the Descenders
453
An Integral Vision
476

The Further Reaches
203
Part 1
235
Part 2
270
The Twenty Tenets
521
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Ken Wilber is the author of over twenty books. He is the founder of Integral Institute, a think-tank for studying integral theory and practice, with outreach through local and online communities such as Integral Education Network, Integral Training, and Integral Spiritual Center.

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