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Up from Eden
Book • 1981
'Up from Eden' presents Ken Wilber's integral vision of human evolution, tracing the development of consciousness from its earliest archaic forms to the modern era.
The book synthesizes insights from psychology, philosophy, and spirituality to offer a comprehensive understanding of human growth.
Wilber argues that human history can be seen as a series of stages, each marked by a distinct level of consciousness and a unique worldview.
He examines the contributions of various thinkers and traditions, integrating them into a coherent framework.
'Up from Eden' explores themes such as the nature of self, the relationship between mind and body, and the potential for human transformation, providing a roadmap for personal and collective evolution.
The book synthesizes insights from psychology, philosophy, and spirituality to offer a comprehensive understanding of human growth.
Wilber argues that human history can be seen as a series of stages, each marked by a distinct level of consciousness and a unique worldview.
He examines the contributions of various thinkers and traditions, integrating them into a coherent framework.
'Up from Eden' explores themes such as the nature of self, the relationship between mind and body, and the potential for human transformation, providing a roadmap for personal and collective evolution.
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Mentioned by David Tacey as a book where Ken Wilber contrasts the earliest state with the ultimate state.

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David Tacey Series Talk 5: The Differences Between Spiritual Emergence and Mental Illness
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Peter Merry who quotes the book to make a point about reintagrating and remembering the Earth.


Leading from The Field with Peter Merry