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Category:Integral thought

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Integral thought refers to a range of philosophies and teachings that seek a synthesis of science and spiritual ideas in order to attain insight into the nature of the universe, or that teach an evolutionary spirituality. The integral movement draws its inspiration from the work of Ken Wilber, Don Beck, Sri Aurobindo, Jean Gebser, and others.