Big Mind resources
I see that Ken Wilber has posted a foreword to a new Big Mind manual on his blog. Worth reading.
And I also see that there is lots of material (including online videos of talks) on the new Big Mind website. A modest monthly contribution gives unlimited access to it all.
It is good to see many of my fellow students from when I was there either continuing to teach, or now starting to teach.
(I got sidetracked from that path some years ago (being physically away from the center was a contributing factor for going into the dark night), and that loss, among many others, has been part of the nigredo and albedo of the dark night, the misery and purification.)
Labels: big mind process, integral practice, practice