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A Brief History of Everything
by Ken Wilber,Joseph Chilton Pearce
A Favorite of 35, Read by 304, Owned by 344, Reviewed by 15, Quotes 17
This account of men and women's place in a universe of sex and gender, self and society, spirit and soul is written in question-and-answer format, making it both readable and accessible. Wilber offers a series of original views on many...(more)
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So spirit is both the highest "level" in the holarchy, but it's also the paper on which the entire holarchy is written. It's the highest rung in the ladder, but it's also the wood out of which the entire ladder is made.

Ken Wilber : Pandit
Ken Wilber
Source: A Brief History of Everything, Page: 34
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So we want our environmental ethics to honor all holons without exception as manifestations of Spirit, and also, at the same time, be able to make pragmatic distinctions in intrinsic worth, and realize that it is much better to kick a rock then an ape, much better to eat a carrot than a cow, much better to subsist on grains than on mammals.

Ken Wilber : Pandit
Ken Wilber
Source: A Brief History of Everything, Page: 36
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Evolution goes beyond what went before, but because it must embrace what went before, then its very nature is to transcend and include, and thus it has an inherent directionality, a secret impuls, toward increasing depth, increasing intrinsic value, increasing consciousness.

Ken Wilber : Pandit
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Source: A Brief History of Everything, Page: 38
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"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.

Ken Wilber : Pandit
Ken Wilber
Source: A Brief History of Everything, Page: xv
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This map is simply an invitation to explore the vast terrain of your own consciousness, the almost unlimited potentials of your own being and becoming, the nearly infinite expanse of  your own primordial awareness, and thus arrive at that place which you have never left: your own deepest nature and your own original face.

Ken Wilber : Pandit
Ken Wilber
Source: A Brief History of Everything, Page: xvii
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