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A Theory of Everything
Cover of the first edition
AuthorKen Wilber
LanguageEnglish
SubjectIntegral theory
PublisherShambhala Publications
Publication date
2000
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages189
ISBN978-1-57062-855-9

A Theory of Everything: An Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science, and Spirituality is a 2000 book by Ken Wilber detailing the author's approach, called Integral theory, to building a conceptual model of the World that encompasses both its physical and spiritual dimensions. He posits a unified ground-of-everything he calls Spirit.

The book's first four chapters cover the physical and mental development of this unified ground.[1] Beliefnet.com says that this book is, "Wilber's shortest, simplest overview of his work."[2]

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  1. ^ MacDonald, Copthorne. "Review Of: A THEORY OF EVERYTHING". Integralis: Journal of Integral Consciousness, Culture, and Science. 1. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
  2. ^ "Reading Ken Wilber:A beginner's guide to his works". Beliefnet.com. Retrieved 2008-07-17.