This has already been mentioned by Shawn, but the Integral Review has just released their 1st issue. What is great is that this has been released under a Creative Commons license, so that those of us interested, can quote, argue, debate, and reproduce, to our hearts content.One of the 1st articles begins with the historic place of Jean Gebser in integral thought, so I am looking forward to this. (Although I'm already having a problem - there's a quote "Jean Gebser may be considered as the intellectual father of integral thought and discussion." This ignores the contributions of, say, Sri Aurobindo, who of course started with Integral Yoga.)
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