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No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches to Personal Growth
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ken Wilber
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 153
Category/GenrePopular psychology
ISBN/Barcode 9781570627439
ClassificationsDewey:158.1
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Shambhala Publications Inc
Imprint Shambhala Publications Inc
Publication Date 6 February 2001
Publication Country United States

Description

A new edition from the Grand Master of consciousness - a simple, yet comprehensive guide to Eastern and Western psychologies and therapies - "There is every chance that Wilber will do for consciousness what Freud did for psychology." Dr. Jean Houston, author of The Search For the Beloved - "No Boundary does for this generation what Alan Watts' writings did for an earlier one. It brings the most difficult subject of all - the nature of consciousness - into an easily grasped presentation that is both elegant and simple." - John White, editor of Kundalini, Evolution, and Enlightenment - Ken Wilber's bestselling books have cumulative sales of 1 million copies - Each chapter includes a specific exercise designed to help the reader understand the nature and practice of specific therapies - Presents an easy-to-use map of human consciousness ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: No Boundary is a simple yet comprehensive guide to the types of psychologies and therapies available from Eastern and Western sources. Ken Wilber presents a new, easy-to-understand map of human consciousness, against which various therapies are introduced and explained.

Author Biography

Ken Wilber is the author of Eye to Eye, The Spectrum of Consciousness, Grace and Grit, The Holographic Paradigm, Up from Eden, Sex, Ecology and Spirituality, and more

Reviews

"The twenty-first century literally has three choices: Aristotle, Nietzsche or Ken Wilber." - Jack Crittenden, author of Beyond Individualism"