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THE INTEGRAL VISION
Some takes on Ken Wilber's view of reality and its implications

The Integral Vision, a brief introduction by Copthorne Macdonald concerning the movement to integrate morals, science, and art;  the WE, the IT, and the I;  and the Good, the True, and the Beautiful.

Deep Understanding: Wisdom for an Integral Age by Copthorne Macdonald. An essay that first appeared in the journal Integralis and was re-published in The Journal of Conscious Evolution

Heiner Benking has long focused on the integration of truth — on creating "a common framework for understanding" in which disparate perspectives and models can be brought together.

Ikosmos.com's "mission is to help you define [the integral worldview] and share it in a highly interactive community, through an online union of souls."

Integral Institute was founded by Ken Wilber and a group of other Integral theorists to come up with comprehensive, systematic, encompassing—and integral approaches to the world's problems.

Creating an Integral Culture by Copthorne Macdonald addresses this issue in the context of the "cultural creatives" study by Paul H. Ray and a related international study.