Category:Integral thought
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Integral thought refers to a range of philosophies and teachings that seek a synthesis of science and spiritual ideas in order to attain insight into the nature of the universe. Although the modern integral movement has come about chiefly through (and centered around) the work of Ken Wilber, these ideas go back to earlier teachers and universalists such as Sri Aurobindo, Jean Gebser, Edward Haskell, and others, and there are also many contemporary integral thinkers that don't necessarily fit into a Wilberian mould.
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