The Integral Life

"Ken gave me new glasses to see the world"

For many years I was listening different things of Ken Wilber and all the time I was afraid of the maps and charts. All that stuff seems so complicated that I never thought even in giving a try. But after my wife death of cancer and without knowing about Ken's loss, I felt attracted by this concept of defeating fears. Fortunately today I can say that I'm glad that I took this course. 
Our whole world and people seem different no possible judgement here because the lines of development. No good or bad people just different levels. Today I'm in the path of the Integral by reading Grace and Grit or The theory of everything. Ken gave me new glasses to see the world. Thank you! 

Juan Pablo Vila

Systems Software Developer

Resistencia, Argentina

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