Integral Spirituality: Ken Wilber’s Theory of Evolutionary Religious Expression and Development
<p>Ken Wilber, an American philosopher and writer known for his Integral Theory, posits that each major religion exists in every fundamental structure-stage of spiritual intelligence. In other words, he suggests that religions evolve and adapt over time to reflect different stages of spiritual and moral development, just as individuals do. This forms part of Wilber’s broader approach to understanding human consciousness and spirituality, which he labels “Integral Theory.”</p>
<p>In the context of spiritual intelligence, the structure-stages are akin to developmental levels through which individuals (or religions, in this case) pass. These stages include pre-rational or magic, mythic, rational, pluralistic, and integral, among others. Each stage represents a different way of perceiving and interacting with the world, and each has its unique characteristics.</p>
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