Sean Esbjorn-Hargens & Jordan Luftig
Dr. Esbjörn-Hargens is the founding CEO of MetaIntegral. He is one of the world’s leading experts on Integral Theory and its application. Building on the vision of American Philosopher Ken Wilber, he has played a significant role in creating the field of Integral Theory. Sean is a leading “scholar-practitioner” in integral studies and has published many articles on applying the integral model to a wide range of topics, including education, ecology, sustainable development, the science and religion debate, and consciousness studies.
Jordan Luftig is Communications Director of MetaIntegral. He is a leading educator in the field of Integral Theory, co-lead organizer of the Integral Theory Conference, and a certified Integral Coach. In recent years Jordan has focused on communication strategies that demonstrate the value of meta-theory to contemporary issues and bring the integral movement to life for mainstream audiences. He has published both academic papers and op-ed pieces. He received his master's degree in Integral Psychology from John F. Kennedy University.
Jordan Luftig is Communications Director of MetaIntegral. He is a leading educator in the field of Integral Theory, co-lead organizer of the Integral Theory Conference, and a certified Integral Coach. In recent years Jordan has focused on communication strategies that demonstrate the value of meta-theory to contemporary issues and bring the integral movement to life for mainstream audiences. He has published both academic papers and op-ed pieces. He received his master's degree in Integral Psychology from John F. Kennedy University.
Monday, 04 June 2012 04:37
Introducing MetaIntegral’s Integral Planet Endowment
A look at the Integral Planet Endowment, a plan to endow integral projects throughout the world, and the innovative funding strategies behind it.Â
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