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Ken Wilber - Anchoring I-Amness

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Following a powerful Big Mind session led by Genpo Roshi, Ken Wilber uses the integral framework to help contextualize the group's collective state of everpresent consciousness. Having such an integral map allows for a spirituality which fully acknowledges the presence of states, stages, and shadows, lending towards a truly cutting-edge and comprehensive spirituality, the likes of which has never before in the history of the world been possible--until now.

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  • It would be fun to CGI a bottle of Heineken to replace his bottle of Perrier.

  • The integral system of including training in Spirit, mind, body, and shadow seems to be complete and necessary. If we develop without seeing our shadow watch out. Peace and contentment to all beings.

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  • @phvalue323 echart tolle is saying that the self is devine. ken knows more, much more but yet echart is on oprah. the spirit allways works subliminaly

  • @smallpotatoes989 semantics, what you're saying is what he's saying precisely.

  • I-Amness is not devine! what is behind it is devine!

  • @grijanderpeich79

    I am sorry to have to dismantle your pseudo-psichologist attitude, but the behaviour you are talking about comes from his being very, very sick. He' s been so for the last, like, ten years, maybe more, and he' s actually close to die right now.

    Get informed :)

  • 0:28 Isn't this really just the sickest sort of thing?

    Look at the faces of those comprehensively deluded women.

    Genpo is a horror story -- as events have conclusively demonstrated.

    And Wilber couldn't see it? What does that tell you . . . about him?

  • @Zenstudent105 But just because he's not wearing the communist flag as a cape and ripping on capitilism 24/7 doesn't mean he's really out to get you. Info is info, it's up to us to do what we will is right with it. We should be grateful that there is so much spiritual material avaliable online and even on youtube(though censored from time 2 time). I don't agree with capitilism myself at all either, but it doesn't justify me to turn my country into a welfare state.

  • @Aurelius27x I'm not saying they are. I'm saying this guy is charging people a huge amount for fake enlightenment. And I'm not part of any tradition. There is no "one" way, I know, but this guy isn't teaching a real way. He's as phony as the guys who sell magic weight-loss pills and say you can drop pounds of fat for doing nothing. There are wrong ways to go whether you like it or not and listening to a guy who wants you to PAY for enlightenment is one of them.

  • @Zenstudent105 The great irony is the puritans of Buddhist schools cling to their zafus and mantras as if they are THE only way. As if the traditions themselves don't evolve and change along with the terminology. You know how long it took for several divisions, interpretations of the original message of the historical Buddha and Jesus Christ to take place? No more than a century or two. Impermanence my friend. Your tradition is not exempt from change.

  • @Zenstudent105 His teachings are bullshit? I don't hear him "teach" anything, only regurgitating what Buddhist practitioners for eons have been saying from his own experience. Genpo Roshi has remarkably similar terminology due to their close associations no doubt. But they haven't done anything but inspire me to persist in my own Buddhist practice with their contemporary spin. But they're trying something, to acclimate an awakening of sorts for the time and culture of the West.

  • @Aurelius27x Not what I mean at all. I know he's not special. I know I'm not special. I'm saying his teachings are bull shit and so is the fact that he charges exorbitant amounts for his enlightening experiences. That's wrong and it cheats people. And the people in that audience are cheating themselves by desperately trying to buy into this idea that enlightenment is a one-time experience. It's not. It's a continuing process and you can't get it by having this guy lay hands on you or whatever.

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