A leader in transpersonal psychology presents the first truly
integrative model of spiritual consciousness and Western developmental
psychology
The goal of an "integral psychology" is to honor and embrace every
legitimate aspect of human consciousness under one roof. Drawing on
hundreds of sources--Eastern and Western, ancient and modern--Wilber
creates a psychological model that includes waves of development,
streams of development, states of consciousness, and the self, and
follows the course of each from subconscious to self-conscious to
superconscious.
Included in the book are charts correlating over a hundred psychological
and spiritual schools from around the world, including Kabbalah,
Vedanta, Plotinus, Teresa of Ávila, Aurobindo, Theosophy, and modern
theorists such as Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, Jane Loevinger, Lawrence
Kohlberg, Carol Gilligan, Erich Neumann, and Jean Gebser. Integral
Psychology is Wilber's most ambitious psychological system to date and
is already being called a landmark study in human development.