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What makes learning about the ultimate easier in the modern era, and what makes it harder?: Integralists
The spectrum In 1977, Ken Wilber proposed something either outrageously presumptuous or quietly obvious: the world’s wisdom traditions are not in contradiction. They are describing different stages of the same developmental sequence.... What makes learning about the ultimate easier in the modern era, and what makes it harder?: Perennial philosophy
The same mountain In 1945, Aldous Huxley assembled what the mystics had been saying for three thousand years in different languages: the Sufi and the Vedantin and the Christian contemplative and the Zen practitioner are describing the same territory. The vocabularies differ....