Can't join us in person for Integral Spiritual Experience?
Attend online, right from the comfort of your own home! To make this historic event even more accessible to our global community, we are happy to announce that we will be offering live streaming and on demand video feeds, which will give you access to many of the extraordinary teachings and moments that make our New Year's practice event so special.
Register now to receive $50 off the regular price of $149—A special discount for our integral community. [+more]
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Rumi: Dancing in Fullness
Coleman Barks & David Darling
Rumi: Dancing in Fullness is an extraordinary new video collection available from Integral Life. Featuring Coleman Barks and David Darling, Dancing in Fullness is an exquisite hour-long performance of music and poetry, celebrating the mystical writings of Jalal ad-Din Rumi. We have made the full sixty-minute performance available in both standard- and higher-resolution video formats (fully compatible with iTunes/iPhone/iPad), and also includes an audio MP3 version. Don't miss your chance to experience one of the most beautiful and memorable performances you'll ever see—available for just $24.99! (Limited time only!) [+more] |
Volitional Reincarnation
JunPo Dennis Kelly Roshi , Vicara Mary Connelly, & Robert MacNaughton
As individuals, communities, and cultures at large, we are actively creating our lives in every moment–whether we're conscious about it or not. It's as if we're being reborn in every moment with a new opportunity to dynamically re-author our life. With disciplined practice and supportive community, we can develop greater willingness and therefore freedom in actualizing our dreams — being the leaders we know we inherently are for a world that cries out for our resources.
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JunPo Dennis Kelly Roshi and Vicara Mary Connelly will be presenting at this year's Integral Spiritual Experience: Kosmic Creativity. Learn More! |
Integral Post
Stages of Meditation: An Interview with Ken Wilber
Ken Wilber
In this essay, originally included in The Collected Works of Ken Wilber: Volume IV, Ken offers an in-depth description of each of the major state-stages of meditative practice—ranging from psychic absorption, to subtle illumination, to causal transcendence, to the ultimate nondual embrace of Form and Emptiness. [+read]
Integral Post is a high-profile blog series that features writings and articles from many of our favorite Integral teachers, leaders, and artists, offering exciting updates and observations from their respective corners of the Kosmos. |
Spiritual Intelligence: Measuring the Infinite
Cindy Wigglesworth & Ken Wilber
Spiritual Intelligence: in a lot of people's minds, this is a bit of a contradiction. But if there is anything truly novel about the Integral approach, it is this: it actually offers an intelligent way to talk about spirituality. In this dialogue, Cindy Wigglesworth and Ken Wilber explore the history of human intelligence research, beginning with the well-known ideas of IQ and EQ (emotional intelligence), noting their impact on our personal relationships and careers. They then take a close look at the overall Spiritual Intelligence model, discussing the three primary reasons for taking the SQi assessment. [+listen] |
Download a 1.5 Hour Q&A Call with Ken Wilber and Core Integral Students
A few weeks back, Core Integral completed their second 6-week online course pilot, this time for Course 02: Advanced Integral. Once again, we had over 100 dedicated integral practitioners taking part in what was probably the most rigorous course on Integral theory and application ever offered. After 6 weeks of comprehensive coursework, readings, written assignments, and forum-based discourse, folk's education culminated in a chance to ask Ken their most pressing and still lingering questions. Most recordings featuring Ken don't have him discussing his work with advanced students, so, as you've heard, there's a tendency to cover the basics. Not here! Ken picks up right where these students left off, making this call a rare opportunity to hear him engage aspects of his work which he rarely touches on outside of his writing. [+more] |
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