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"Ken Wilber is today’s greatest philosopher and both critic and friend to authentic religion, a true postmodern Thomas Aquinas." —Father Richard Rohr, Center for Action and Contemplation "In the ambitiously titled A Brief History of Everything, Wilber continues his search for the primary patterns that manifest in all realms of existence. Like Hegel in the West and Aurobindo in the East, Wilber is a /5(). Preview — A Brief History of Everything by Ken Wilber. A Brief History of Everything Quotes Showing of “The truth will not necessarily set you free, but truthfulness will.”. ― Ken Wilber, A Brief History of Everything. 47 likes. A Brief History of Everything. Ken Wilber. Shambhala Publications, - Philosophy - pages. 2 Reviews. In a breathtaking trip from the Big Bang to the Postmodern world we inhabit, Ken Wilber examines the universe and our place in it, and comes up with an accessible and entertaining account of how it all fits together/5(2).


Brief History of Everything is a stroll in the proverbial park. But not simply because of its shorter page count. The book has been written in an interview format, which makes it more personable, more reader-friendly, and far less intimidating than the earlier book. And Wilber's sprinkling of humor throughout is an unexpected delight. Ken. Ken Wilber, A Brief History of Everything, 20th anniversary ed., with a new afterward by Lana Wachowski and the bltadwin.rur: Shambhala Publications, pages, ISBN: Twenty years ago, I reviewed Ken Wilber's summary of this worldview in The Christian Research Journal.I had followed his work for years and had reviewed some of it previously. A Brief History of Everything () was the popularised summary of Sex, Ecology, Spirituality in interview format. The Eye of Spirit () was a compilation of articles he had written for the journal ReVision on the relationship between science and religion. Frank Visser's Ken Wilber: Thought as Passion ().


Ken Wilber is a famous American philosopher known for his work in Integral Theory. And what does this theory integrate? Well, judging from this book, virtually everything. Mind and nature, man and woman, virtually all periods of history since the Big Bang, Eastern and Western spirituality, religion and empiricism, ascension and descension. All of it. ""In the ambitiously titled A Brief History of Everything, Wilber continues his search for the primary patterns that manifest in all realms of existence. Like Hegel in the West and Aurobindo in the East, Wilber is a thinker in the grand systematic tradition, an intellectual adventurer concerned with nothing less than the whole course of evolution, life's ultimate trajectory—in a word, everything. All his life, Wilber has worked on developing a universal theory - one that explains everything. In A Brief History of Everything, Wilber attempts to find a common thread in the frequently conflicting ways in which humans have evolved physically, psychologically, culturally, and spiritually over the centuries.

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