Ken Wilber speaks of finding radical wholeness. But what if it’s not only about finding—what if it’s equally about working our way toward it?
After 30 years of full-time, boots-on-the-ground work with people—as an integral psychologist, clinical psychologist, educator, and international organizer—I’ve come to see myself as the practitioner counterpart to Wilber’s theoretical contributions. My work has been deeply grounded in his developmental framework, yet rooted in the lived realities of personal transformation, group dynamics, and collective evolution.
To therapeutically navigate the inner terrain (“clean up,” “grow up”), while also walking a committed spiritual path (“wake up”), and then weaving both into a life of service, meaning, and evolutionary contribution (“show up”)—all while cultivating a livelihood that supports a good, balanced life—this, to me, is the real challenge of fulfilling the integral promise of wholeness.
It’s not just about transcendent insight. It’s about the integration of awakening with healing, development with embodiment, and vision with grounded contribution. It’s not only about radical wholeness—it’s about radically living it.
In this session, I will share key insights and practical guidance from decades of experience on this path—offering reflections for fellow practitioners, facilitators, and seekers navigating the challenges and possibilities of the integral era.