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From: "Eric Lilius"
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Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 12:22 PM
Subject: Boomeritis by Ken Wilber
> I just received this taste of a novel written by Ken Wilber.
I just received this taste of a novel written by Ken Wilber.
(Summary from the book jacket: )
Ken Wilbers latest book is a daring departure from his previous writings a
highly original work of fiction that combines brilliant scholarship with
tongue-in-cheek storytelling to present the
Chris--
No sainthood implied or desired for Wilber. But speaking as a person who
came closer to flunking philosophy than any other college course, I
appreciate his ability to make some sense out of philosophical ideas without
simplifying down to meaninglessness.
Joelle
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I've been dragging my copy of "Sex, Ecology and Spirituality" around with me
for the past 4 years . . . I find it especially useful when I get the
feeling my mind is beginning to stagnate and have the need for a mental
stimulous injection - WOW!
Another reason I enjoy Ken Wilber's writing so much
ADDENDUM:
Wilber has been refining his thinking with fervor for the last couple of
years:
1998: "The Marriage of Sense and Soul"
"The Essential Ken Wilber - An Introductory Reader"
1999: "One Taste -- The Journals of Ken Wilber"
2000: "Int
Anyone who wants to "get to know" Ken Wilber a little better and/or seeks
proof that he is human; read "Grace and Grit" and "One Taste". There is a
real person behind that truly monumental mind...
Winston
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Hi.
The critique of Wilber's work is in a book called:
"Ken Wilber in Dialogue -- Conversations with Leading Transpersonal
Thinkers"
by Rothberg and Kelly; 1998; Quest Books; ISBN: 0-8356-0766-6
Wilber's latest works take into positive consideration the criticisms a
Harrison:
I just finished Wilbur's "The Theory of Everything," and I agree, it's good
stuff. (I also agree that it's like drinking from a fire hose.) The reason
I read it was to relate it to your books, especially "The Power of Spirit."
It did help in completing the picture.
Thanks,
Dave Koehle
I'm laughing away at our new minted patron saint!
Anyone know of any well done critiques of Wilber's work? I'm thinking
here about people who take him apart not out of malilce (perhaps he
dismissed them first!) but on solid ground, on the basis of the ideas as
they are...
Chris
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CHRIS CORRIGA
From: Chris Corrigan [SMTP:cor...@interchange.ubc.ca]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 12:08 AM
> To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
> Subject: Re: Ken Wilber, Spiral Dynamics, Open Space .
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> Joelle Lyons Everett wrote:
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> > Ken Wilbur has an awesome
o:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Joelle
Lyons Everett
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 11:35 PM
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Re: Ken Wilber, Spiral Dynamics, Open Space .
Harrison--
I have Ken Wilbur's book, A Brief History of Everything. Is Theory of
Everything ano
Harrison--
I have Ken Wilbur's book, A Brief History of Everything. Is Theory of
Everything another, more recent book?
He does give you plenty to chew on. I took A Brief History with me when I
was doing a series of treatments that included 2+ hours a day in a sauna.
I'd start the day reading, t
Joelle Lyons Everett wrote:
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> Ken Wilbur has an awesome ability to understand, organize and develop ideas,
> and plenty of heart and soul.
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...and hubris! I have been flirting with A Brief History of Everything and have
moved on to its predecessor, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality which is a tilt a
rs, I have
found the work of Ken Wilber extraordinarily helpful -- not that he has
ever heard of Open Space -- but he sure knows a lot about it. Anyhow, he
has delivered himself of one more book entitled "A Theory of Everything."
Like most of his work, it is very readable and in this ca
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