Hey everyone,
I wanted to share something that feels strangely well-timed.
Over the last week, I’ve had a few subtle prompts — synchronicities, conversations, references — all pointing me toward the work of Ken Wilber.
I finally followed the thread.
I just started listening to Finding Radical Wholeness, and I have to say — it feels like it landed in my life at exactly the right moment.
Many of you know I’ve been deep in:
- Organizing spirituality
- Understanding intelligence as layered and structural
- Deconstructing old identity frameworks
- Integrating emotion, nervous system, and awareness
- Moving from fragmentation into coherence
And go figure — this book is addressing all of that. But in an organized framework.
Wilber lays out what he calls five dimensions of development:
- Waking Up — spiritual realization
- Growing Up — psychological maturity
- Opening Up — expanding multiple intelligences
- Cleaning Up — shadow integration
- Showing Up — embodied participation in life
What strikes me is not just the concepts — it’s the structure. He provides a map. A pathway. A way to organize inner work without collapsing it into one dimension.
It feels aligned with the direction I’ve personally been moving:Not just awakening…Not just nervous system work…Not just emotional processing…
But integration.
I haven’t finished the book — I’ve only just begun — but it already has me genuinely excited about where this could lead internally.
Because when something helps you organize what you’re already living, it changes the way you move forward.
So I want to share it with you.
Not as a recommendation you must follow — but as an invitation.
See if it resonates.
See if it meets you where you are.
See if it feels timely.
I made a post inside Seeking the Spiritual → Recommended Reading, where I go deeper into:
- Who Ken Wilber is
- What Integral Theory means
- Why this book may matter right now
- And how it connects to the themes we’ve been exploring here
For now, just consider this a nudge.
Sometimes the right material crosses your path at the exact moment you’re ready to reorganize yourself.
Let’s see where this goes.