Episode 94: Horizontal and Vertical Enlightenment
Related Links:Philosopher and long-time Buddhist practitioner, Ken Wilber, continues his discussion of the meditative terrain and of his spiritual philosophy in general. He finishes off his discussion of the meditative maps with an exploration of what it actual takes--both in terms of time and effort--to master these various stages of consciousness.
He also explains the difference between what he is now calling "horizontal enlightenment" (which is basically everything we've explored up to this point) and "vertical enlightenment" which encompasses other areas of human development that can't been developed while on the cushion. According to him the traditional notion of Buddhist enlightenment isn't he be-all-end-all of human development.
Finally, if you're interested in learning more about Ken's most recent work, and how it's being applied in the world visit the newly launched site, www.IntegralLife.com
This is part 2 of a two-part series. Listen to part 1, The Meditative Maps: Happy Mornings and Dark Nights.
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Monday, October 27, 2008
Buddhist Geeks Episode 94: Horizontal and Vertical Enlightenment
This is Part 2 of their interview with Ken Wilber. Part one rocked, looking forward to this one as well.
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