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A Letter to the Integral Community

8/31 – Integral Theory Making and the Need for Empirical Rigor: Observations from the Field of Adult Development

Susanne Cook-Greuter, Ken Wilber, and Beena Sharma Introduction Co-authored by leaders in the field of integral and adult developmental theory, this review expresses a three-fold hope: We want to raise…

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Leadership Quote

4/22 – Consider again that dot.

Sagan, C. (1994) Pale blue dot : a vision of the human future in space. New York: Random House. Consider again that dot. That’s here. That’s home. That’s us. On it…

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Leading Comments

4/22 – In Honor of Earth Day

I am pleased to present to you the first release of our April-June 2017 Issue of ILR. We are releasing this issue today, April 22nd, in honor of Earth Day….

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Aleksandr Drobiazko “Only the whole makes sense” – G.W.F. Hegel As it has been pointed out by Ken Wilber in his work “Introduction to Integral Theory and Practice”, over the last…

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Notes from the Field

4/22 – Proactive emotional management through the integral perspective

Galina Svirina (Susloparova), Ph.D. What can be more important than harmony in personal and working relationships? Yet, it seems that this area of our life tends to be challenging, even…

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Integral Publishers' Bookshelf

4/22 – Jeannie Carlisle with Marilyn Hamilton: Integral City, Inquiry & Action

ILR’s Jeannie Carlisle interviews Marilyn Hamilton, author of the new work, Integral City Inquiry & Action: Designing Impact for the Human Hive JC: Hello Marilyn, and welcome! In a few…

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Lauren Tenney In this interview with Diane Musho Hamilton, we explore the territory of emotional maturity, and how it underpins and amplifies our efficacy and contribution to the world. Diane Musho Hamilton is…

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Leadership Coaching Tips

4/22 – Don’t make vertical growth your biggest completion project

Rob McNamara & Lauren Tenney Adulthood is often marked by the drive toward “completion projects”—those big endeavors that compel us, often in unseen ways, and define the horizon of who we…

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