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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

Release and integrate these partial perspectives into more encompassing (contextually wider and developmentally deeper) perspectives, and eventually into integral-aperspectivalism.

Release and integrate these partial perspectives into more encompassing (contextually wider and developmentally deeper) perspectives, and eventually into integral-aperspectivalism.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

Attempts to relieve suffering will be more effective when interior psychological, cultural, and spiritual causes are addressed as well as exterior causes.

Attempts to relieve suffering will be more effective when interior psychological, cultural, and spiritual causes are addressed as well as exterior causes.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

More generally, the more quadrants and levels of causes that are addressed, the more effective and enduring may be the healing.

More generally, the more quadrants and levels of causes that are addressed, the more effective and enduring may be the healing.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

Alternatively, [we can ask] “What is the most strategic thing I can do?”…[integrally-informed] responses to the world’s suffering and evil will be inclusive…responses will respond to both the suffering and its causes, and will attempt to transform both the world and ourselves.

Alternatively, [we can ask] “What is the most strategic thing I can do?”…[integrally-informed] responses to the world’s suffering and evil will be inclusive…responses will respond to both the suffering and its causes, and will attempt to transform both the world and ourselves.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

How do we practice?…the great spiritual traditions emphasize the importance of continuity: “every moment Zen” (Buddhism) or “pray without ceasing” (Christianity and Hinduism)… we need to find ways to transform our service and work in the world into part of our practice.

How do we practice?…the great spiritual traditions emphasize the importance of continuity: “every moment Zen” (Buddhism) or “pray without ceasing” (Christianity and Hinduism)… we need to find ways to transform our service and work in the world into part of our practice.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

Through awakening service, we go out into the world in order to go deeper into ourselves, more effectively out into the world, seeking to realize in each action the integral vision, in both ourselves and the world, & to thereby reduce suffering & evil.

Through awakening service, we go out into the world in order to go deeper into ourselves, more effectively out into the world, seeking to realize in each action the integral vision, in both ourselves and the world, & to thereby reduce suffering & evil.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

The desired result is a motivational shift up the hierarchy of needs. This shift of motivation fosters transpersonal motives and development, reduces egocentric motivation and reinforcement, decathects one’s current self-sense, and undermines the Atman project.

The desired result is a motivational shift up the hierarchy of needs. This shift of motivation fosters transpersonal motives and development, reduces egocentric motivation and reinforcement, decathects one’s current self-sense, and undermines the Atman project.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

The ever-wise Roger Walsh answers the question of how to understand and respond to suffering and evil (intentionally created, unnecessary suffering), one of the greatest human challenges. integrallife.com/responding-to-…

The ever-wise Roger Walsh answers the question of how to understand and respond to suffering and evil (intentionally created, unnecessary suffering), one of the greatest human challenges. integrallife.com/responding-to-…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

Karma yoga is one of the classic yogas of Hinduism. Its central goal is to transform all service and work—all actions—into spiritual practice. Its essential elements are threefold: offering the activity, impeccable action, and relinquishing attachment to the outcome.

Karma yoga is one of the classic yogas of Hinduism. Its central goal is to transform all service and work—all actions—into spiritual practice. Its essential elements are threefold: offering the activity, impeccable action, and relinquishing attachment to the outcome.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 7 Mar 22

In the face of these challenges…we can respond in one of two ways. One choice is to defend ourselves…[by using] innumerable psychological & cultural defenses:… inauthenticity (philosophy), unconsciousness & defensiveness (psychology), or ignorance, delusion, and sin (religion)

In the face of these challenges…we can respond in one of two ways. One choice is to defend ourselves…[by using] innumerable psychological & cultural defenses:… inauthenticity (philosophy), unconsciousness & defensiveness (psychology), or ignorance, delusion, and sin (religion)


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