Where is Integral at in the world today?
Here are four key points that set the context for this discussion:
- An integral vision is possible, applicable, and valuable.
- All perceptions reflect perspectives, and all perspectives are partial and selective.
- Adult development is possible.
- Spiritual disciplines can catalyze development.
Given the extraordinary threats facing the world, we’d like to explore the question,
“How can integral studies and integral practitioners contribute most effectively to help resolve the great challenges of our time?”
Please read the two articles by Roger Walsh on the State of the Integral Enterprise (see Files section) and come explore integral ideas and investigate ways in which individual integral practitioners can identify and optimize their own contributions.
The longer we reflect on the question of how best to respond to contemporary crises, the more it dawns on us that the really crucial question is, “What can I do?” Yet there is a still deeper question below. That deeper question is, “What is the most strategic thing I can do?” In other words, given my unique talents and circumstances, what is the optimal contribution I can make? How can I most effectively leverage my knowledge, skills, and situation to be of most help?
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