Thomas Steininger in dialogue with Geoff Fitch
The integral movement has been a defining factor in the attempt to create a culture that is deeply aware of the inner dimensions of human experience. This movement, which has been grounded in the work of philosopher Ken Wilber, has changed in many ways in the recent years. Some people say that integral had its peak after the turn off the new century. Since then, many have observed a broadening and diversification of the integral movemen. Some even speak of today as a “post-integral moment.”
Geoff Fitch is cofounder of integral Pacific. He has lived through the many developments of integral. In his upcoming course about Cultivating Emergence, he speaks about his own findings in this soul journey. Geoff Fitch emphasizes a new focus on collective wisdom and the important development of a trans-individuated culture.
In this week’s Radio evolve, Dr. Thomas Steininger speaks with Geoff Fitch about about where integral thinking and doing is moving in the midst of a civilizational crisis.
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