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Evening at Emory - Humanities and Cultural Studies
American philosopher Ken Wilber's writings combine eastern and western spirituality, psychology, biology, cultural theory, and other strands of contemporary thought to create what the author calls "integral psychology." Wilber bridges science and religion, explains the dynamics of human consciousness and moral development, and speculates on future evolution of our species. Despite the complexity of his thoughts, many of Wilber's books are surprisingly accessible, including the textbook for this class A Brief History of Everything. In this class we'll read the book, discuss its merits, and consider how Wilber's ideas can impact the scientific and spiritual communities. Textbook is not included. Textbook: A Brief History of Everything
Textbook: A Brief History of Everything Cancelled
Instructor: Carl McColman, MA in Professional Writing and Editing, Author of The Aspiring Mystic
5 session(s): Wed: Feb 10-Mar 10 / 7:00-9:00 pm
Registration fee: $150 CEUs: 1
After this class, you will be able to
- Discuss ideas, merits, limitations, and relevance to comtemporary life of Ken Wilber's A Brief History of Everything.
What will be covered
- Flatland, Boomeritis, and other Wilberisms
- Integral Practice
Session 2- Read A Brief History of Everything, Introduction, Chapters 1-5
- The "Twenty" Tenets
- The Spectrum of Consciousness
Session 3- Read A Brief History of Everything, Chapters 6-10
- The Big Three
- The Four Quadrants
- States and Stages
Session 4- Read A Brief History of Everything, Chapters 11-14
- Taking meditation deeper
- On the Way to Global
- Realms of the Superconscious
Session 5 - Read A Brief History of Everything, Chapters 15-18
- Flatland and its Discontents
- Ego and Eco
- An Integral Vision: Where are we going?
Session 1- Introduction to Ken Wilber
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