"Integrative" simply means that this approach attempts to include as many important truths from as many disciplines as possible--from East as well as the West, from premodern and modern and postmodern, from the hard sciences of physics to the tender sciences of spirituality.
Source: A Brief History of Everything, Page: xv
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This is why I call myself a pagan panenthiest, because I believe that there is wisdom to be found in every culture, religeon and way of life. In fact everyone has wisdom to offer if you just listen, we can learn from a small child.When the yin & yang are balanced, when east and west are combined then we will have complete wisdom, this is what i strive for, I honor gods and goddesses from Kwan yin to cernunnos, budha to jesus.
What ever has an air of “eligance” about it, is worthy of consideration, though some minds might be less gullible than others in discerning overt and subliminal forces at play in our lives.
Integgative, minimal barriers, a gregarious adventurous spirit, Yes, Why not.
Thank you for this quote. Truth can come to us in many ways. I started to make a dramatic shift a number of years ago when I opened myself to receiving Truth, period! There is so much available to us and for us but we have to step out of the box of conditioned thinking. Thanks again.
…so, Wilber proposes an interdisciplinary, ecumenical approach? Might we also add information from the body, and from the more instinctive levels of awareness as well?