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What do WorldChanging & WIE have in Common?

4. November 2007

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Well, for starters they are now both aware of one another. Alex Steffan, of World Changing, recently promoted the most recent issue of What is Enlightenment?: Run, don’t walk, to the newsstand to get yourself a copy of the latest issue of What Is Enlightenment?. … I’d never seen this magazine before, but Ross Robertson [...]

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Responsibility and Development

17. April 2007

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Daniel Rizzuto, on his blog Evolutionary Mind, shares an interesting debate that he has been having with Zen teacher Brad Warner. The argument centers around personal responsibility and its role in public teaching and writing. From Daniel’s blog: Brad’s argument centers on his claim that everyone is completely responsible for their own [...]

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Spirituality in the Modern World (DVD)

25. January 2007

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I got a Google Alert this morning that a new DVD is being released, “Spirituality in the Modern World.” It’s the footage from a two-day conversation between Ken Wilber and Traleg Rinpoche. Granted this blog was the medium for some an earlier KW shit storm, I’m still a huge fan of the man [...]

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Steve Frazee Responds…

5. December 2006

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[UPDATE: Steve Frazee—the previous CEO of I-I—is doing a series of posts on his Zaadz Blog with the intent of shedding some light on what was actually happening w/ certain projects at I-I while he was there (IU, integral books, Seminars, Coaching, etc.), as well as key management issues. Stay tuned to that blog [...]

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Integral Institute–CEO Drama?

27. November 2006

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I saw Ken Wilber’s blog this morning and there was a request for “turquoise CEO” applications for Integral Institute. From the blog: Integral Institute is now searching for a CEO, which will be the first time we have officially filled the office of CEO since our inception. In other words, this is the chance to [...]

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Integral Research

17. November 2006

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In response to an old post by roelke, eBuddha discusses (who are these characters?) the feasibility of doing online “integral” research: So - despite the Integral Wiki, despite the great work being done at the P2P Foundation, despite the various integral groups - the integral research project seems to stay the province of the charismatic leaders, [...]

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