No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth
About This Book
Wilber's most accessible introduction to his spectrum model, written for a general audience. He argues that all psychological and spiritual suffering stems from drawing lines — creating boundaries — within consciousness and then identifying with only one side. The path of growth is a progressive dismantling of boundaries: first the ego-shadow boundary, then the body-mind boundary, then the organism-environment boundary, until the ultimate "no-boundary" of pure awareness is recognized.
What You'll Learn
All psychological suffering is rooted in the drawing of lines: I am this, not that. Every line drawn creates a shadow — a disowned aspect of self that then appears as a feared external enemy. The ultimate boundary is the line drawn between self and world; dissolving it reveals the non-dual awareness that is the ground of all experience.
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