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“There is actually a philosophical school called the “Perennial Philosophy,” which believes that this fundamental Wholeness is what all of the world’s great religions are pursuing; and while their outward forms vary immensely (their mythic explanations vary), this inner Wholeness is essentially the same in virtually all of them (the experience of Oneness is similar).”
Ken Wilber, Finding Radical Wholeness: The Integral Path to Unity, Growth, and Delight
“Cartesian dualism cannot finally be solved by any amount of logic, reasoning, or evidence (which is why it’s the most difficult problem for Western logic to solve);”
Ken Wilber, Finding Radical Wholeness: The Integral Path to Unity, Growth, and Delight
“But gone is the insanity of there being nothing but chance mutation and natural selection driving evolution—a notion so utterly idiotic that it reminds one of Arthur Lovejoy’s comment that “there is no human stupidity that has not found its champion.”
Ken Wilber, Finding Radical Wholeness: The Integral Path to Unity, Growth, and Delight