Is the return of the repressed simply regression or is it something much more?
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Are vertical notions like development and progress helpful when applied to cultures?Â
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What the religion of Jediism has to teach us about spiritual awakening.Â
This essay provides an introduction to the possible span and depth considered when applying an integral approach to parenting during early childhood. The relationship between Integral theory and the practice of parenting is addressed, and key principles and concepts that underlie integral parenting are discussed. The task of parenting is placed within an evolutionary context and presented as a possible integral practice.
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
On relating to and as the body rather getting into it. Â
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
In great fiction, the main character is the setting.Â
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
An interview with spiritual teacher Thomas Hübl on the nature of creativity and its role in the spiritual life.
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A debut of Ian MacKenzie's film Sacred Economics on the work of Charles Eisenstein, plus a Q&A with the filmmaker.Â
A critical appraisel of what is meant by "the-We" in integral discourse.
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
How including cultural construct, biological differences, and power dynamics in our understanding of gender pay gaps allows us to chart a better work world for both men and women.
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
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