Brad Reynolds (Part 2) – Ken Wilber’s Map of Everything: A Guide to the Brilliance & Span of Wilber’s Work from Philosophy to Psychology, Spirituality and Science
Feb 8, 2024
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Brad Reynolds, author of Embracing Reality and Where's Wilber At?, gives a distillation of Ken Wilber's work including the spectrum of consciousness, integration of science and religion, and the importance of the transpersonal. They discuss hierarchy, investigate spiritual traditions and cults, emphasize authenticity and legitimacy in spiritual teachings, and explore crucial distinctions in spiritual communities. A goldmine for understanding the essence of Ken's theories and evolving as human beings.
Ken Wilber's integral model emphasizes the integration of various aspects of ourselves and the world, providing a comprehensive understanding of reality and emphasizing the importance of practice.
Understanding and addressing imbalances between different developmental lines, such as emotions, cognition, and faith, is crucial for personal growth according to Ken Wilber's work.
Deep dives
Exploring the Integral Model and Importance of Practice
In this part of the podcast, the focus is on the integral model developed by Ken Wilber. The integral model incorporates the concept of all quadrants, all lines, all levels, all types, all states. It emphasizes the integration of various aspects of ourselves and the world. The model not only provides a comprehensive understanding of reality, but it also emphasizes the importance of practice, including spiritual, physical, and emotional practice. The essential lines or parts of ourselves that need to be developed are identified, making the map a practical guide for individual and collective evolution.
Stages of Development and Different Developmental Lines
The podcast discusses how Ken Wilber's work moved beyond simply focusing on stage development to also considering different developmental lines. Developmental lines refer to the various capacities of the psyche, such as emotions, cognition, and faith. Each line goes through stages of its own, which can mature at different rates. This can lead to imbalances between different capacities, and understanding and addressing these imbalances is crucial for personal growth. The recognition of different developmental lines and their integration is an important aspect of Wilber's work.
The Four Quadrants: Interior and Exterior Development
One of the significant breakthroughs in Ken Wilber's work is the concept of the four quadrants. These quadrants represent the interior and exterior aspects of both individuals and collectives. The interior quadrants focus on the individual's internal consciousness and development, while the exterior quadrants pertain to the outward expressions of individuals and collectives. The recognition of these quadrants allows for a more comprehensive understanding of reality, enabling the exploration of both subjective and objective dimensions. The four quadrants serve as a tool to critique scientific materialism and emphasize the importance of recognizing the authenticity of interior elements of reality.
Distinguishing Authentic Spiritual Teachers from Cults
The podcast highlights the importance of distinguishing between authentic spiritual teachers and cults. One key distinction lies in whether the teacher or group emphasizes belief in the leader's authority or encourages personal transformation and transpersonal awareness. Authentic teachers guide individuals towards developing their own authority and evolving their consciousness. On the other hand, cults often exhibit prepersonal behaviors and attempt to control their followers through strict adherence to specific beliefs. The podcast also mentions the book 'Spiritual Choices,' co-authored by Ken Wilber, which provides a framework for discerning safe and effective spiritual communities while avoiding potentially harmful or dangerous ones.
Ep. 116 (Part 2 of 3) | Brad Reynolds, author of Embracing Reality: The Integral Vision of Ken Wilber and Where’s Wilber At? Ken Wilber’s Integral Vision in the New Millennium, gives us a beautiful distillation of Ken Wilber’s work, starting from the beginning and spanning decades. Not only does Brad elegantly relate the major themes of Ken’s work, he also makes clear the value of Ken’s contributions—the way this knowledge can be understood and applied to literally expand our notion of reality and evolve our consciousness. Brad deftly leads us through the subjects that Ken has developed: the spectrum of consciousness, the integration of science and religion, transcending and including what has come before, the importance of the transpersonal, and much more. We learn why Ken’s teachings are timeless and also so relevant and important today.
Brad’s scholarship, his own spiritual practice and insight, his engaging, easygoing style, and the close working relationship he had with Ken for many years make this podcast a goldmine for learning the essence of Ken’s theories, for deepening our appreciation of the magnitude of Ken’s understanding, and above all, the topics covered here point the way for us to evolve as human beings. We come to understand that integral is much more than a theory: it’s a practice, a call to grow and transcend, to become more inclusive, more responsive—to live our true potential. Brad eloquently brings it home just how much we need integral thinkers and leaders right now, with regressive developmental trends on the rise. Especially pertinent in our polarized society, integral shows us how to take all that is valuable within ostensibly conflicting worldviews and integrate it for the benefit of all. Recorded January 3, 2024.
How Phase 3 evolved: the importance of practice & the AQAL map (all quadrants, all stages, all lines, all states, all types) (00:49)
No boundary awareness: the limits of the mind and how the heart becomes the driving force (04:19)
Hierarchies and the great chain of being—the great nest of spirit—from matter to nature to body, mind, soul & spirit (08:33)
Rescuing the interior from scientific materialism and the development of the four quadrants: interior elements of reality are just as authentic as exteriors (10:31)
The importance of a stable ego and the current emphasis on growing up and showing up to avoid spiritual bypassing (13:16)
Finding our way in spiritual traditions, cults, and with gurus, and Ken’s map to distinguish spiritual teachers’ legitimacy, authenticity, and authority (17:16)
The timeless nature of Ken’s teachings and how they point to the evolution of humanity (26:48)
In a cult (and some religious traditions) we are looking for the leader to play our parent, submerging our autonomy (31:15)
We are largely at an adolescent stage of development; the difference between adolescent and mature stages of development (33:03)
Crucial distinctions between problematic spiritual groups and beneficial spiritual groups (35:49)
Roger’s summary of Ken’s 4 phases, with phase 5 still to come (37:35)
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Brad Reynolds did graduate work at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) before leaving to study under Ken Wilber for nearly a decade (1995-2004), and published two books reviewing Wilber’s work: Embracing Reality: The Integral Vision of Ken Wilber (Tarcher, 2004) and Where’s Wilber At?: Ken Wilber’s Integral Vision in the New Millennium (Paragon House, 2006). He recently published a book reviewing the world’s wisdom traditions called God’s Great Tradition of Global Wisdom: Guru Yoga-Satsang in the Integral Age (Bright Alliance, 2021). Brad is also a graphic artist, laying out books and designing a wide variety of graphics for publication as well as continuing his work in Integral Philosophy and the study of world religions.
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Podcast produced by Vanessa SantosandShow Notes by Heidi Mitchell
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