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One Taste: The Journals of Ken Wilber (ISBN:1570623872) (original 1999; edition 1999)

by Ken Wilber

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As one who has written extensively about the interior life, meditation, and psychotherapy, Ken Wilber--the leading theorist in the field of integral psychology--naturally arouses the curiosity of his numerous readers. In response to this curiosity, this one-year diary not only offers an unprecedented entrée into his private world, but offers an introduction to his essential thought. "If there is a theme to this journal," Wilber writes, "it is that body, mind, and the luminosities of the soul--all are perfect expressions of the Radiant Spirit that alone inhabits the universe, sublime gestures of that Great Perfection that alone outshines the world." Wilber's personal writings include: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; Details of his own spiritual practice nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; Advice to spiritual seekers nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; Reflections on his work and that of other prominent theorists in the field of integral psychology nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; His day-to-day personal experiences nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; Dozens of his short theoretical essays on topics from art to feminism to spirituality to psychotherapy… (more)
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Title:One Taste: The Journals of Ken Wilber (ISBN:1570623872)
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You could not discover the limits of the soul, even if you traveled by every path in order to do so; such is the depth of its meaning.

-Heraclitus
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Worked all morning, researching and reading, while watching the sunlight play through the fallen snow.
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As one who has written extensively about the interior life, meditation, and psychotherapy, Ken Wilber--the leading theorist in the field of integral psychology--naturally arouses the curiosity of his numerous readers. In response to this curiosity, this one-year diary not only offers an unprecedented entrée into his private world, but offers an introduction to his essential thought. "If there is a theme to this journal," Wilber writes, "it is that body, mind, and the luminosities of the soul--all are perfect expressions of the Radiant Spirit that alone inhabits the universe, sublime gestures of that Great Perfection that alone outshines the world." Wilber's personal writings include: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; Details of his own spiritual practice nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; Advice to spiritual seekers nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; Reflections on his work and that of other prominent theorists in the field of integral psychology nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; His day-to-day personal experiences nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;*nbsp; Dozens of his short theoretical essays on topics from art to feminism to spirituality to psychotherapy

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