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Okumaya devam et...
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'''Integral theory''' as developed by [[Ken Wilber]] is a synthetic [[metatheory]] aiming to unify a broad spectrum of Western theories and models and Eastern meditative traditions within a singular conceptual framework. The basis is the concept of a 'spectrum of [[consciousness]]' that ranges from archaic consciousness to the [[Absolute (philosophy)|highest form of spiritual consciousness]], depicting it as an evolutionary developmental model. This model incorporates stages of development as described in structural [[developmental stage theories]], encompassing a variety of psychic and supernatural experiences, as well as models of spiritual growth. | '''Integral theory''' as developed by [[Ken Wilber]] is a synthetic [[metatheory]] aiming to unify a broad spectrum of Western theories and models and Eastern meditative traditions within a singular conceptual framework. The basis is the concept of a 'spectrum of [[consciousness]]'{{cite quote}} that ranges from archaic consciousness to the [[Absolute (philosophy)|highest form of spiritual consciousness]], depicting it as an evolutionary developmental model. This model incorporates stages of development as described in structural [[developmental stage theories]], encompassing a variety of psychic and supernatural experiences, as well as models of spiritual growth. |
In the advancement of his framework, Wilber introduced the '''AQAL''' ('''All Quadrants All Levels''') model, which further expands the theory through a four-quadrant grid (interior-exterior and individual-collective). This grid integrates theories and models detailing the individual's psychological and spiritual development, collective shifts in consciousness, and levels or [[Holon (philosophy)|holons]] in neurological functioning and societal organization. Integral theory aims to be a universal metatheory in which all academic disciplines, forms of knowledge, and experiences cohesively align.<ref name="Wilber" /> | In the advancement of his framework, Wilber introduced the '''AQAL''' ('''All Quadrants All Levels''') model, which further expands the theory through a four-quadrant grid (interior-exterior and individual-collective). This grid integrates theories and models detailing the individual's psychological and spiritual development, collective shifts in consciousness, and levels or [[Holon (philosophy)|holons]] in neurological functioning and societal organization. Integral theory aims to be a universal metatheory in which all academic disciplines, forms of knowledge, and experiences cohesively align.<ref name="Wilber" /> |
Okumaya devam et...