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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6Gz4hFOYPI&ab_channel=PracticalIntegralJeff Salzman joins us to recap the year 2022www.youtube.comIn this video, we invited Integral teacher and friend, Jeff Salzman of the Daily Evolver podcast to share a few of his thought about the year that was 2022 f…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6Gz4hFOYPI&ab_channel=PracticalIntegralJeff Salzman joins us to recap the year 2022www.youtube.comIn this video, we invited Integral teacher and friend, Jeff Salzman of the Daily Evolver podcast to share a few of his thought about the year that was 2022 f…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

Note from Jeff: In this episode, Keith introduces me to his theory of human sociability. As he sees it, human relationships can be seen on a spectrum of playing and fighting. Playing is a cooperative activity with an agreed-upon set of rules. Sometimes play is pure fun, and sometimes winning/losing dynamics are painful. But any engaged activity under an external set of rules is considered play. Fighting is trying to dominate the other, with little or no regard for a shared set of rules. Three outcomes of fighting are domination, submission, or a shift to cooperation (play). Both playing and

Note from Jeff: In this episode, Keith introduces me to his theory of human sociability. As he sees it, human relationships can be seen on a spectrum of playing and fighting. Playing is a cooperative activity with an agreed-upon set of rules. Sometimes play is pure fun, and sometimes winning/losing dynamics are painful. But any engaged activity under an external


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

Jeff Salzman of the Daily Evolver, Ken Wilber, Steve McIntosh and lots others gathering in-person and virtually at the “Integral: What’s the Future” conference. Get your virtual ticket here. WTF Conference 2022www.integralwtf.comOnce you are registered, you will have access to your dashboard which includes a link to the member directory (Facebook Group), the Resources page, and the Announcements page for updates. 

Jeff Salzman of the Daily Evolver, Ken Wilber, Steve McIntosh and lots others gathering in-person and virtually at the “Integral: What’s the Future” conference. Get your virtual ticket here. WTF Conference 2022www.integralwtf.comOnce you are registered, you will have access to your dashboard which includes a link to the member directory (Facebook Group), the Resources page, and the Announcements page for


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

Note from Jeff Salzman : Dr. Keith and I marvel at an exciting new (to us) typology system developed by Kibeom Lee and Michael Ashton: the HEXACO system. Lee and Ashton researched the popular 5-factor system and identified a new human trait, honesty/humility, which determines the adaptiveness and social worth of the other five. Briefly, the HEXACO factors are: H—honesty/humility. E—emotional resonance/empathy. X—extraversion. A—agreeableness. C—conscientiousness. O—openness to new experiences. This system raises important questions about human development, and what influences success/failure, intimacy/alienation, and happiness/misery. HEXACO: The Quality that Leverages All Otherswww.youtube.comDr. Keith and I marvel at an exciting new (to

Note from Jeff Salzman : Dr. Keith and I marvel at an exciting new (to us) typology system developed by Kibeom Lee and Michael Ashton: the HEXACO system. Lee and Ashton researched the popular 5-factor system and identified a new human trait, honesty/humility, which determines the adaptiveness and social worth of the other five. Briefly, the HEXACO factors are: H—honesty/humility.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

Happy Thanksgiving, friends! Remember this Integral practice when you are with family and friends today!

Happy Thanksgiving, friends! Remember this Integral practice when you are with family and friends today!


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

Starting now! Fireside Chat On Politics And Culture, with Jeff Salzman – Integral Lifeintegrallife.comIntegral theory gives us enormous insight into the issues of the day, such as Russia/Ukraine, the culture war, race, politics, the environment, poverty/development, art and spirituality. For over a decade with his popular podcast, The Daily Evolver, Jeff Salzman has sought to bring an integral sensi…

Starting now! Fireside Chat On Politics And Culture, with Jeff Salzman – Integral Lifeintegrallife.comIntegral theory gives us enormous insight into the issues of the day, such as Russia/Ukraine, the culture war, race, politics, the environment, poverty/development, art and spirituality. For over a decade with his popular podcast, The Daily Evolver, Jeff Salzman has sought to bring an integral sensi…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

Join this new study group to dig deeper into Ken Wilber’s Integral Philosophy!The Ken Wilber Integral Study Group (FREE first two groups) – Integral Lifeintegrallife.comFriends, it is time to return to holding a good old fashioned book in our hands by taking a bit of a break from the endless YouTube videos, podcasts and streaming TV. Instead, let’s commit some time to engage in Ken Wilber’s Integral teachings, which are best absorbed as a psychoactive process of re…

Join this new study group to dig deeper into Ken Wilber’s Integral Philosophy!The Ken Wilber Integral Study Group (FREE first two groups) – Integral Lifeintegrallife.comFriends, it is time to return to holding a good old fashioned book in our hands by taking a bit of a break from the endless YouTube videos, podcasts and streaming TV. Instead, let’s commit some


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

In this episode, Dr. Keith and I notice a growing attempt in the culture to bring meaning and purpose into the realms of science. We focus on English scientist Rupert Sheldrake, who argues that “science should be set free” from the boundaries of mechanistic materialism. Sheldrake is well known for his theory of the morphic field, an evolving collective mind that all living beings are both accessing and creating. A spiritual practitioner, Sheldrake seeks to include subtle and spiritual dimensions to create a more integral view of reality. He also offers the best explanation yet of how the heck dogs

In this episode, Dr. Keith and I notice a growing attempt in the culture to bring meaning and purpose into the realms of science. We focus on English scientist Rupert Sheldrake, who argues that “science should be set free” from the boundaries of mechanistic materialism. Sheldrake is well known for his theory of the morphic field, an evolving collective mind


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

New episode and message from Jeff Salzman: In this episode, I analyze Elon Musk through the lens of developmental theory, which maps the “spiral of worldview evolution” within people and cultures. There are three major worldviews currently in contention in our culture: Traditional (religious and patriotic), Modern (secular and rational), Postmodern (sensitive and egalitarian). They all have goodness, truth and beauty to offer, and they all hate each other. Most people live in one worldview, can function adequately in another, and polarize against the third. If you can embrace the polarization and inhabit all three, then you are entering the

New episode and message from Jeff Salzman: In this episode, I analyze Elon Musk through the lens of developmental theory, which maps the “spiral of worldview evolution” within people and cultures. There are three major worldviews currently in contention in our culture: Traditional (religious and patriotic), Modern (secular and rational), Postmodern (sensitive and egalitarian). They all have goodness, truth and


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 23

Note from Jeff Salzman: There are at least three distinct sources of human suffering, all related, and none reducible to the others. They are: Nature—the unique combinations of temperaments and constitutional strengths and weaknesses that each of us is born with. Trauma—the Big T and small t traumas that are ubiquitous in human development, and which leave us more sensitized and vulnerable rather than more resilient. Nurture—the sum total of our family, cultural, and environmental experiences that help shape who we are and how we deal with the world, for better or worse. Dr. Keith and I dive into these

Note from Jeff Salzman: There are at least three distinct sources of human suffering, all related, and none reducible to the others. They are: Nature—the unique combinations of temperaments and constitutional strengths and weaknesses that each of us is born with. Trauma—the Big T and small t traumas that are ubiquitous in human development, and which leave us more sensitized


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