Integral Philosophy and Fear Theory

I made this poster, and recommend this talk (by Ken Wilber), in which we are attempting to show what an integralist lens is and how it is applicable to solving world problems--and, in my case of speciality, how it can inform the world's (likely) best way overall to frame the Fear Problem and its solutions. 

For a more detailed and advanced treatment of Fear Management Systems Theory go to Fisher (2010). 

Fisher, R. M. (2010). The world's fearlessness teachings: A critical integral approach to fear management/education for the 21st century. Lanham, MD: University Press of America/Rowman & Littlefield. 

Addendum: Just to be clear: no matter how important and fascinated I am by "Integral Theory" and all its possibilities, and even a follower of Ken Wilber's work for 40 years, there is no necessity in that dedication to good theory and philosophy that I agree with all of Wilber's conclusions he draws in terms of certain issues (e.g., feminine, feminist, women, and generalizations on Indigenous societies and cultures)--although, I think everyone could benefit from considering the integral lens in their analysis of reality, human nature, human condition, human potential. 

 

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