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KEN WILBER’S FAMOUS TABLES

Revised from Integral Psychology1


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1. Correlative Structures
a. The Fundamental Developmental Sequence (FDS)
b. Wilber
c. Investigators other than Wilber
2. Spectrum of Consciousness
a. East and Ancient
b. Westerners (incl. Eastern influence)
3. Stages of Life Development
4. Stages of Psychological Development
a. Fundamental needs
b. Sexuality
c. Affect & Emotions
d. Ego / Proximate Self
e. Leadership
f. Cognition
i. Classic Investigators
ii. Modern Investigators
g. Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity
h. Ethics/Morality
i. Principles
ii. Perspectives –- Wilber
iii. Perspectives -- Modern Investigators
i. Worldviews
5. Stages and Structures of Physical Development
6. Spiritual Stages and States
a. Eastern Mystics
b. Christian Mystics (West/East)
c. Classic Western Investigators
d. Modern Western Investigators
7. Stages of Socio-cultural Evolution
a. Wilber and Classic Investigators
b. Modern Investigators
c. Spiral Dynamics 1
d. Spiral Dynamics 2
8. Processes of Growth and Transformation

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Key. CAPS followed by field brackets { } = STAGE COMPRISING SEVERAL ROWS + {Range of rows included in that stage}.
Bold followed by field brackets { } = Second set of ranges. Normal brackets [ ] = Editor additions or emendations.
Sources for each contributor and category = Works of Ken Wilber + page number. Page numbers: Non-italic=major text reference;
italic=charts. Works: IP=Integral Psychology; ES=Eye of the Spirit; BHE=Brief History of Everything.

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Table 1A: CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES – Fundamental Developmental Sequence (FDS) return to top

The basic structural element of Wilber’s Tables is the Fundamental Developmental Sequence (FDS) – a series of 38 Steps which trace increasing complexity, development, or evolution within a
system. These Steps are in turn consolidated into a set of 12 Stages (and States). Steps are indicated by the numbers in the left-hand column; Stages and States are indicated by bands of color
comprising several rows.
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR
(1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)

TOPIC Fundamental Developmental Sequence


Wilber source
(definition of terms)
POSITION/ROLE
CONTRIBUTION/
SIGNIFICANCE
PERTINENT
WORKS/ STUDIES
(date/s)
WILBER SOURCE:
Study
Category IP 197-217 left column
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine] [Beyond consciousness]
38
Higher Development

37 - transition - [Relinquishment of consciousness]


36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit and World Process
34 Non-dual: Early Non-dual mysticism – union of form and form-
less
33 - transition - Merging of consciousness with Creator
32 Causal: Late Cessation -- union with the source of all manifest
realms
Causal (formless): Formless mysticism – awareness of the source
31
Early of consciousness

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1A: Correlative Structures, Fundamental Developmental Sequence – page 2
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR
(1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)

TOPIC Fundamental Developmental Sequence


Wilber source
(definition of terms)
30
- transition - Emergent consciousness of the holy essence of
the Creator
29 Subtle: Late Union with creator of gross realm
Subtle (archetype): Deity mysticism – awareness of divine source of
28
Early creation
27 - transition - Departure from the material realm. Emergent
consciousness of the Creator
26 Psychic: Late Union with the world process
Psychic (vision): Nature mysticism – awareness of divine embo-
25
Early IP 14
died in the material
Higher Development

24 - transition - Emergent consciousness of supernatural realm


beyond the material
23 Vision/ logic: Late Integrated perspectives:
Holistic, unified, integral thinking
22 Vision/logic:Middle Interacting perspectives:
Dialectical, comparative thinking
21 Vision/ logic: Early Multiple perspectives: IP 22, 26-7, 105
Relative, pluralistic, contextual thinking
20 - transition - Emergence from mechanistic to fluid, multi-
dimensional thinking
19 Formal: Late Broad, complex abstract and logical thinking
18 Formal: Early Small, simple abstract and logical thinking IP 26
17 - transition - Emergence from myth and superstition to gene-
ralized, abstract logical thinking
16 Rule/role: Late Large, complex social structures – elaborate
rules and roles
Rule/role: Early Small, simple social structures – basic rules and
15 IP 44
roles
14 - transition - Emergence of god-centered social structures
(rules and roles) and concrete, literal thinking
13 Concept Capacity to derive abstract principles from re-
lated experiences

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1A: Correlative Structures, Fundamental Developmental Sequence – page 3
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR
(1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)

TOPIC Fundamental Developmental Sequence


Wilber source
(definition of terms)
12
Endocept Grasping or apprehending the internal, hidden
characteristics of an object
Symbol Capacity to use signs, characters, objects to
11
- transition - represent something else
Emergence of the individual identity
10 Image Capacity to visualize or otherwise experience
something not present
9 Impulse/ emotion Capacity to experience self-centered urges,
drives, desires
8 - transition - Emergence of capacity to respond
Higher Development

7 Exocept Apprehending the external appearance of an


object
6 Perception Capacity to receive information from environ-
ment through sense organs
Capacity to feel undifferentiated stimulation of
5 Sensation sense organs
Emergence of life
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer Atoms bonded into molecules

3 Matter: Atomic Discrete atoms


Matter: Subatomic Subatomic particles
2
- transition - [Creation event: Matter created from energy
and/ or void]
1
[Before matter/ [Before creation: Before matter came into exis-
Void] tence]

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Table 1B: CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES – Wilber return to top
These Studies are the ‘correlative structures’ – benchmarks or frames of reference – developed by Wilber to make comparisons with other Studies. Some Correlative Structures appear on the
right side of certain Tables, separated from the subject Studies by a heavy vertical line.
CONTRIBUTOR/ Ken Wilber
Ken Wilber (1950- ) Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR
(1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates) (after Piaget)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Age of Emergence Cognitive Stages (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews Moral Span Moral Impulse
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
Centers of energy and Complete Transition
Average age in years at Stages through which How the Self is expe- Degree of inclusiveness
identity in the physical, Cycles, corresponding Framework through which one perceives, inter- Origins and motivations
DEFINITION which trait or capacity thinking and reasoning rienced at different with which our ethical
psychological, and to each Stage of devel- prets, and interacts with the world for our ethical standards
emerges capabilities develop Stages of development principles apply
spiritual body opment
PERTINENT
WORKS/ STUDIES
(date/s)
IP 18-27, 197-217 IP 92-100,102-8,
WILBER SOURCE: IP 201 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207 IP 115-18, 197 IP 115-18, 197
Study (benchmark) 197,205
Category IP 197-217 left column
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
Higher Development

36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness


35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
(Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early [49+] 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition -
Buddhic {32.5-36}: All
Always/already
manifest & unmanifest
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation {32.5-36}
reality (self-liberation in
(sage/siddha)
primordial awareness)
Formless mysticism: Union with source of ma-
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit)
31 [42-49] 9. Witness (pure Self) nifest realms
Early {31-33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)

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1B: Correlative Structures, Wilber – page 2
CONTRIBUTOR/ Ken Wilber
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR (1950- )
(1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates) (after Piaget)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Age of Emergence Cognitive Stages (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews Moral Span Moral Impulse
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
30 (Higher Chakras to
- transition - SPIRIT {29.5-36}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity
Panentheistic [28-
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross Bodhisatvic {28-31}:
Subtle (archetype): 31}: All sentient be-
28 [35-42] 8. SUBTLE {27.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm All sentient beings (lo-
Early ings in all realms
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30}, cus of Brahma-lokas)
(saintly)
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Higher Development

Psychic (vision): WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity


25 [28-35] 7. Psychic Self
Early head) {25-36} {24.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
THEOCENTRIC {25-36}
Shamanic {23.5-27}: All
earthly beings (locus of
Panenhenic {23.5-
6. Psychic mind: World Soul).
24 - transition - Developmentalism as World Process 27}: All earthly be-
vision (Ajna) POST-POST-
ings (yogic)
CONVENTIONAL {23.5-
beyond}
23 Vision/ logic: Late SOUL {22.5-30} Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
[21-28] taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
Open integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

Worldcentric{20-22.5}:
All of Us -all humans
POSTFORMAL Pluralistic systems, dynamic (locus of rational uni- Universal-global {20-
20 - transition - 19-21 5. Verbal-rational mind
{19.5-beyond} Pluralistic relativism {20-21} versal pluralism) 22.5}
POST- CONVENTION-
AL {20-22.5}

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1B: Correlative Structures, Wilber – page 3
CONTRIBUTOR/ Ken Wilber
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR (1950- )
(1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates) (after Piaget)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Age of Emergence Cognitive Stages (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews Moral Span Moral Impulse
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
19 Formal: Late 15-19 CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts
5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
EXPRESSION (throat)
18 Formal: Early 13-14 tional reflexive) 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19} Rational-reflexive
{18-20}
{17.5-20} WORLDCENTRIC {18.5-24}
FORM-OP
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - 11-12 (formal operations) 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing Conventional
love
{16.5-19.5}
Sociocentric {16-19}:
Us - family, group, tribe,
4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures nation (locus of mythic/
16 Rule/role: Late 9-10
EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17} membership)
CONVENTIONAL (16-
Higher Development

19}
4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
15 Rule/role: Early 7-8 LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other Mythic-membership
na) {14.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
CON-OP Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - (Concrete operational) Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
{13.5-16.5} ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods Safety-power
POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept 3-6
{12-14} concept) {11.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
REP MIND
Symbol
11 (representational mind) Ego is locus of magic power Hedonic
- transition -
{10.5-13.5}
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image Narcissism
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
2. Emotional-sexual
2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion 1-3 SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’ Magical
body)
{9-11}
PHANTASMIC-
2. EMOTIONAL SELF
8 - transition - EMOTIONAL Subject-object fusions Impulsive
{8-10.5}
{7.5-10.5}
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}

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1B: Correlative Structures, Wilber – page 4
CONTRIBUTOR/ Ken Wilber
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR (1950- )
(1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates) (after Piaget)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Age of Emergence Cognitive Stages (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews Moral Span Moral Impulse
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
6 Perception Self-only
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation Archaic {5-6} Symbolic
BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Egocentric {3-15}: Me
Matter: Molecular, (locus of bodily-self)
4 Autistic
polymer PRE-CONVENTIONAL
Higher Development

{3-15}
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
SENSORI-MOTOR 1. PHYSICAL SELF
3 Matter: Atomic 0-1.5 SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
{2.5-7.5} {3-7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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Table 1C: CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES -- Other Than Wilber return to top
These Studies are the ‘correlative structures’ – benchmarks or frames of reference – developed by investigators other than Wilber to make comparisons with other Studies in the Tables. Some
Correlative Structures appear on the right side of certain Tables, separated from the subject Studies by a heavy vertical line.

Great Chain of Clare Graves


CONTRIBUTOR/ (1914-86)
INVESTIGATOR Being Don Beck
WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~1000 BC) (~1940- )
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
G: Union College psych
prof. Originator of Level
Theory of Personality.
POSITION/ROLE
B: Foremost expositor
and developer of
Graves model.
G: Sophisticated cultur-
al stage model, used to
Classical/medieval
illustrate corporate- and
CONTRIBUTION/ conception of hierarchy
government-world dy-
SIGNIFICANCE of universe, from matter
namics.
to God
B: Refined model into
Spiral Dynamics
Lucretius, On the Na-
G: Cowan, Never End-
PERTINENT ture of Things (~55
ing Quest (2005)
WORKS/ STUDIES BC). Lovejoy, The
B: Spiral Dynamics
(date/s) Great Chain of Being
(1996), w/Cowan
(1933)
Higher Development

WILBER SOURCE: IP 67-69, 199, 200, 211 IP 41-2, 47-53, 204 IP 92-100,102-8,
IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study 197,205
Category IP 197-217 left column
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process

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1C: Correlative Structures, Other – Page 2

Great Chain of Clare Graves


CONTRIBUTOR/
(1914-86)
INVESTIGATOR Being Don Beck
WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~1000 BC) (~1940- )
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
34 (Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
Non-dual: Early 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
31 9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early 33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition - SPIRIT {28.5-beyond} SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Higher Development

Subtle (archetype):
28 8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): 9. [next awakening] WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity
25 7. Psychic Self
Early (coral) head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30} Developmentalism as World Process
vision (Ajna)
8. Holistic organism/
23 Vision/ logic: Late Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
global (turquoise)
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle SOUL {20.5-31}
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
7. Systematic process/ taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
integrative (yellow) integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

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1C: Correlative Structures, Other – Page 3

Great Chain of Clare Graves


CONTRIBUTOR/
(1914-86)
INVESTIGATOR Being Don Beck
WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~1000 BC) (~1940- )
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
20 6. Social network/ Rela- Pluralistic systems, dynamic
- transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind
tivistic (green) Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
19 Formal: Late CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts
5. Strategic enterprise/ 5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
EXPRESSION (throat)
18 Formal: Early Individualistic-achiever tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
{18-20}
(orange) 20} WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
love
4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late
EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}
4. Authority/ Absolutist- 4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
Rule/role: Early LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
Higher Development

15
religious (blue) na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
3. Strong-man/ Power- POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept
gods (red) {12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
Symbol
11 Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
2. Emotional-sexual
2. Tribe/ Magical- 2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion MIND {7.5-23} SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
animistic (purple) {8-10.5} body)
{9-11}
8 - transition - Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1. Survival band/ In- 1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation BODY {3.5-11.5} Archaic {5-6}
stinctive (beige) BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}

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Great Chain of Clare Graves


CONTRIBUTOR/
(1914-86)
INVESTIGATOR Being Don Beck
WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~1000 BC) (~1940- )
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
4 Matter: Molecular,
polymer
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
3 Matter: Atomic MATTER {3.5-5} SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
Higher Develop-

- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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Table 2A: SPECTRUM OF CONSCIOUSNESS – East and Ancient return to top
These Studies (from various Eastern and ancient perspectives) outline the Spectrum of Consciousness – the range of aliveness and awareness of all beings – as it extends from matter, to body, to
psyche, to spirit. This Spectrum is the framework for all developmental Studies in the three internal Realms – psyche, body, and spirit.
CONTRIBUTOR/ Chakras
Great Chain of Vedanta Gautama Buddha Plotinus Kabbalah Aurobindo
INVESTIGATOR (TRADITIONAL &
Being (~600 BC) (~563-483 BC) (~205-270 AD) (~900 AD). (1872-1950)
(birth/death dates) Wilber versiions)
STATE/BODY, Vijnanas: Levels of Levels of conscious-
TOPIC Sephiroth
Sheaths Consciousness ness
Spiritual teacher from European-educated
The principal branch of The father of Neo-
POSITION/ROLE India and founder of Indian nationalist, phi-
Hindu philosophy Platonism.
Buddhism losopher, & mystic
Originator of Four Introduced evolution
Hindu concept of seven Noble Truths and Noble K: System of Jewish into Vedantic thought.
Classical/medieval
hierarchical body re- 8-Fold Path. esoteric knowledge Synthesized Great Nest
CONTRIBUTION/ conception of hierarchy All material reality de-
gions, through which Vijnanas: A moment of S: Ten creative poten- with the differentiations
SIGNIFICANCE of universe, from matter rives from The One.
body, mind, and spirit conceptual conscious- tialities of esoteric mys- of modernity. Influ-
to God
are vitalized ness, both awareness tical system of Judaism enced Wilber and Mi-
and its object chael Murphy
Lucretius, On the Na-
PERTINENT ture of Things (~55 Sefer Yetzirah (~1700 The Human Cycle
Judith: Eastern Mind, The Enneads
WORKS/ STUDIES BC). Lovejoy, The Upanishads BC). Myss, Anatomy of (~1915), Life Divine
Western Body (1996) (~253-270)
(date/s) Great Chain of Being the Spirit (1996) (1914-19)
(1933)
Higher Conscious-

WILBER SOURCE: IP 16-17, 199 IP 67-69, 199, 200, 211 IP 12-13, 200 IP 16, 199 IP 16, 199 IP 16, 200 IP 83-85, 200
Study
Category IP 6-19
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Satchitananda
35 Non-dual: Middle
6. Brahman/ Atman
Nondual:
(Release of all Chakras (Turiyatita)
34 Non-dual: Early Consciousness as Absolute one Ein sof Supermind
in the Real) TURIYA/TURIYA
suchness
{34-beyond}
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CONTRIBUTOR/ Chakras
Great Chain of Vedanta Gautama Buddha Plotinus Kabbalah Aurobindo
INVESTIGATOR (TRADITIONAL &
Being (~600 BC) (~563-483 BC) (~205-270 AD) (~900 AD). (1872-1950)
(birth/death dates) Wilber versiions)
STATE/BODY, Vijnanas: Levels of Levels of conscious-
TOPIC Sephiroth
Sheaths Consciousness ness
32 Causal: Late
Causal (formless):
31 Keter ayn (Keter) Overmind
Early
5. Bliss mind (Ananda-
(Higher Chakras to mayakosha)
30 - transition - SPIRIT {28.5-beyond} Nous
cessation) DEEP SLEEP/ CAUS-
AL {30-33}
8. Tainted alayavijnana
29 Subtle: Late
(archetypal)
Subtle (archetype): Chokhmah, Binah
28 Intuitive mind
Early (Hokhmah, Binah)
Higher Consciousness

7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late
Psychic (vision): WISDOM (crown of Chesed, Gevura
25 World soul Illumined mind
Early head) {25-36} (Hesed, Gevurah)
6. Psychic mind: 4. Higher mind
24 - transition - 7. Manas (higher mind)
vision (Ajna) (Vignana-mayakosha)
23 Vision/ logic: Late
22 Vision/logic:Middle SOUL {20.5-31}
VISIONARY
21 Vision/ logic: Early THOUGHT (brow, third Creative reason Higher mind (systems)
eye) {21-24}
20 - transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind Tiferet (Tif’eret)
19 Formal: Late
EXPRESSION (throat) 6. Manovignana (gross Logical mind (reason-
18 Formal: Early Logical faculty
{18-20} reflecting mind) ing)
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition -
love
3. Middle mind
16 Rule/role: Late
(Mano-mayakosha)
15 Rule/role: Early LOVE (heart) {15-17} Concrete mind

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Chakras
Great Chain of Vedanta Gautama Buddha Plotinus Kabbalah Aurobindo
INVESTIGATOR (TRADITIONAL &
Being (~600 BC) (~563-483 BC) (~205-270 AD) (~900 AD). (1872-1950)
(birth/death dates) Wilber versiions)
STATE/BODY, Vijnanas: Levels of Levels of conscious-
TOPIC Sephiroth
Sheaths Consciousness ness
14 Netzach, Hod
- transition - Opinions
(Nezah. Hod)
13 Concept 3. Intential-mind: power Concepts Lower mind
POWER (solar plexus)
12 Endocept
{12-14}

11
Symbol
- transition -
Image Images
Higher Consciousness

10

2. Emotional-sexual
2. Emotional-sexual
9 Impulse/ emotion SEXUALITY (genitals) MIND {7.5-23} Pleasure/ pain Yesod (Yesod) Vital-emotional
(Prana-mayakosha)
{9-11}
8 - transition -
7 Exocept
6 Perception 1-5. Five senses Perception Perception
DREAMING/SUBTLE
5 Sensation BODY {3.5-11.5} Sensation Sensation
{5-29}

4
Matter: Molecular,
polymer
1. Material
3 Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of MATTER {3.5-5} Matter Malkhut (Shekhinah) Physical
pelvis) {3-8}
1. Material (Anna-
Matter: Subatomic mayakosha)
2
- transition - WAKING/GROSS {2.5-
4}

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 2B: SPECTRUM OF CONSCIOUSNESS – Westerners (incl. Eastern influence) return to top
These Studies (from various Western esoteric and academic perspectives) outline the Spectrum of Consciousness – the range of aliveness and awareness of all beings – as it extends from matter,
to body, to psyche, to spirit. This Spectrum is the framework for all developmental Studies in the three internal Realms – psyche, body, and spirit.
Helena Blavatsky
CONTRIBUTOR/ Adi Da Samraj
(1831-91) Rudolf Steiner John Mark Baldwin Huston Smith William Tiller Stan Grof John Battista
INVESTIGATOR (Bubba Free John)
Charles Leadbeater (1861-1925) (1861-1934) (1919- ) (~1930- ) (1931- ) (~1950-)
(birth/death dates) (1939- )
(1854-1934)
[Levels of Con- [Levels of Con- Adidam [Levels of Spectrum of Con-
TOPIC Theosophy Anthroposophy Psychic Objects Levels (planes)
sciousness] sciousness] Consciousness] sciousness
B: American spiritualist,
Austrian polymath.
psychic, and medium. Eminent comparative
Founder of Anthropo- Prominent experimental
Founder of Theosophi- religion scholar at Har- Stanford engineering Co-founder of transper- Controversial American American psychiatrist
sophy, Waldorf educa- psychologist at Prince-
cal Society vard, Syracuse, UC prof, assoc editor for sonal psych. Prof at Hinduist religious guru. and prominent re-
POSITION/ROLE tion, biodynamic farm- ton and Johns Hopkins.
L: English clergyman Berkeley. Experimented Holistic Medicine jour- CIIS. Esalen resident Founder of Adidam searcher in transper-
ing, eurhythmy. Early Co-founder of Psych
and clairvoyant. Early with psychedelics with nal scholar. religious movement. sonal psychology.
proponent and critic of Review.
disciple of Blavatsky. Leary & Alpert .
Theosophy.
Discovered Krisnamurti.
Humans as sevenfold
B: Universal brother-
interpenetrated beings Baldwinian evolution:
hood thru truths under- Pioneering research in
of body, soul, and spirit. Behaviors that initially Originated ‘way of the
CONTRIBUTION/ lying all religions. Great universal truths Scientific basis for spiri- altered states, using
History shaped by pro- require learning can be heart’ to total wisdom [limited info]
SIGNIFICANCE L: Investigated human underlying all religions tual energies. psychedelics for heal-
gressive development replaced by evolved thru Divine Incarnation.
types based on auras ing, growth, insight..
of human conscious- genetics
and ‘bodies’
ness.
Realms of Human Un-
conscious (1976).
B: Isis Unveiled (1877),
PERTINENT Philosophy of Freedom World’s Religions Beyond the Brain Transpersonal Psychia-
Secret Doctrine (1888) Mental Development of Science & Human Dawn Horse Testament
WORKS/ STUDIES (1894), Theosophy (1958), Forgotten Truth (1985). Holotropic Mind try (1996), ed. w/ Scot-
Higher Consciousness

L: Man, Visible & Invisi- Child & Race (1895) Transformation (1997) (1991)
(date/s) (1904) (1976) (1993), Cosmic Game ton and Chinen
ble (1902)
(1998), Stormy Search
for Self (1991)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 200 IP 43, 204 IP 78-82, 199, 217 IP 110, 199 IP 200 IP 43, 199 IP 200 IP 199
Study
Category IP 6-19
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -

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Helena Blavatsky
CONTRIBUTOR/ Adi Da Samraj
(1831-91) Rudolf Steiner John Mark Baldwin Huston Smith William Tiller Stan Grof John Battista
INVESTIGATOR (Bubba Free John)
Charles Leadbeater (1861-1925) (1861-1934) (1919- ) (~1930- ) (1931- ) (~1950-)
(birth/death dates) (1939- )
(1854-1934)
[Levels of Con- [Levels of Con- Adidam [Levels of Spectrum of Con-
TOPIC Theosophy Anthroposophy Psychic Objects Levels (planes)
sciousness] sciousness] Consciousness] sciousness
36 Non-dual: Late Bhava
35 Non-dual: Middle Ultimate 7. Sahaya
34 Non-dual: Early Absolute
33 - transition - Monad/ logos Spirit (infinite) Spirit Nirvikalpa
32 Causal: Late Supracosmic void Cessation
Causal (formless):
31 Spirit-man Universal mind 6. Formless
Early
30 - transition - Atmic (universal mind)
29 Subtle: Late Deity, luminosity Psychic/ subtle
Subtle (archetype):
28 Spirit-life Archetypal 5. Supramental Unition
Higher Consciousness

Early
Buddhic (illumined
27 - transition - Soul (celestial)
mind)
Extra-human identifica-
26 Psychic: Late Spiritual mind (M3)
tions
Psychic (vision):
25
Early
Spirit-self Aesthetic Astral-psychic Opening

24 - transition - Psychic
23 Vision/ logic: Late 4. Higher mind
22 Vision/logic:Middle Consciousness soul Death-rebirth(cf. BPM)
21 Vision/ logic: Early Moral Existential
20 - transition - Causal (higher mind)
19 Formal: Late Gross-mind Self-aware
18 Formal: Early Rational soul Judged thought Intellectual mind (M2) Will power
17 - transition - Content 3. Lower mind
16 Rule/role: Late Mental
15 Rule/role: Early Substantive Cognition
14 - transition - Mind (intermediate)
COEX systems (con-
13 Concept Play Lower mind (M1)
densed experience)

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Helena Blavatsky
CONTRIBUTOR/ Adi Da Samraj
(1831-91) Rudolf Steiner John Mark Baldwin Huston Smith William Tiller Stan Grof John Battista
INVESTIGATOR (Bubba Free John)
Charles Leadbeater (1861-1925) (1861-1934) (1919- ) (~1930- ) (1931- ) (~1950-)
(birth/death dates) (1939- )
(1854-1934)
[Levels of Con- [Levels of Con- Adidam [Levels of Spectrum of Con-
TOPIC Theosophy Anthroposophy Psychic Objects Levels (planes)
sciousness] sciousness] Consciousness] sciousness
12 Endocept Sensation-soul Freudian
Symbol
11 Fancy Psychodynamic/
- transition -
10 Image
9 Impulse/ emotion Astral (emotional) Astral body (emotion) Astral 2. Emotional body Emotion
Higher Consciousness

8 - transition - Aesthetic
7 Exocept Memory
6 Perception Etheric body Perception
5 Sensation Etheric (fine physical) Sense Etheric Somatic Sensation
BPM:
Matter: Molecular,
4 Body (terrestrial) OCEANIC TO BIRTH
polymer
{2-8.5}
3 Matter: Atomic Physical Physical body Physical 1. Physical body
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 3: STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT – Life Passages return to top
These Studies (by academic and popular Western investigators) trace human development in the external Realm of Life Passages. Life Passages are the external phases of accomplishment or
achievement that occur as we progress through the biologic life cycle. Life Passages is the one Table that uses as a benchmark (vertical axis) the actual Stages of biological development – rather
than the psycho-spiritual Stages of the FDS.
CONTRIBUTOR/
Jean Piaget Eric Erikson Abraham Maslow Daniel Levinson Gail Sheehey Harry Gardiner
INVESTIGATOR H & K Martin H & K Martin Ken Wilber
(1896-1980) (1902-94) (1908-70) (~1930- ) (~1940- ) (1943- )
(birth/death dates)
Cognitive Cross-cultural
Age of Emergence Stage/ Transition Psychosocial Devel- Fundamental Deve-
TOPIC Development Hierarchy of Needs Men’s Life Passages Life Passages waves of develop-
(average years) Characteristics opment lopmental Sequence
[+Wilber additions] ment
Journalist and best-
Founder of humanistic
Renowned Swiss deve- Famous Danish psy- Influential Yale psych selling author. Reign-
POSITION/ROLE & transpersonal psy- U Wisconsin sociologist
lopmental psychologist chologist prof ing queen of Life Pas-
chology.
sage studies
Organized child cogni- Groundbreaking re- Popularized stage Classic study of cross-
CONTRIBUTION/ Influential stage theory Described how Needs
tive development into search on life passag- model of adult life de- cultural human devel-
SIGNIFICANCE of human development emerge hierarchically.
series of stages. es. Influenced Sheehy velopment opment
Toward a Psychology
PERTINENT
Growth of Logical Childhood & Society of Being (1968), Farther Seasons of a Man’s Passages (1976), New Lives Across Cultures
WORKS/ STUDIES
Thinking (1958) (1950) Reaches of Human Life (1978) Passages (1995) (<1997) w/Kosmitski
(date/s)
Nature (1983)
Bardos: IP 17,
IP 22-25, 201, 208,
Increasing Age & Maturity

WILBER SOURCE: IP 39-40, 203 IP 84-85, 212 IP 227 IP 23, 213 ES 204-06.
Study 197-217 benchmark
Clouds: IP 141-42, 264
Category
IP 227, footnote 3
STAGES/
TRANSITIONS DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Martin) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)
Genetic, cultural, psy-
[Beyond conscious-
chological & material
30 Legacy After-death ness/ Divine]. Tibetan
endowments passed to
Bardos.
succeeding generations
29 Death - transition -
Late late adulthood Celebratory 100’s
28 Senescence 95-100+ Diminished capacities Non-dual
(80+) Noble 90’s
27 Debility or illness Infirmities & illness Diminished capacities - transition -

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Jean Piaget Eric Erikson Abraham Maslow Daniel Levinson Gail Sheehey Harry Gardiner
INVESTIGATOR H & K Martin H & K Martin Ken Wilber
(1896-1980) (1902-94) (1908-70) (~1930- ) (~1940- ) (1943- )
(birth/death dates)
Cognitive Cross-cultural
Age of Emergence Stage/ Transition Psychosocial Devel- Fundamental Deve-
TOPIC Development Hierarchy of Needs Men’s Life Passages Life Passages waves of develop-
(average years) Characteristics opment lopmental Sequence
[+Wilber additions] ment
26 Immortality vs extinc-
Communicating expe-
tion Uninhibited 80’s
Elderhood 75-95 rience and wisdom to Late adulthood (65-80) Causal (formless)
OLD AGE (75 yrs- Sage 70’s
next generation
death): {26-30}
Passage to Age of
Integrity
Late-adult transition
25 Passing-the-baton Late mid-life crisis: - transition -
(60-65)
Mortality, meaning,
menopause
Integrity vs despair Flaming 50’s
Movement from suc- Middle adulthood (40-
Increasing Age & Maturity

24 Maturity 55-75 LATER ADULT (60- SECOND ADULT- Subtle (archetype):


cess to significance 65)
75yrs): {23-25} HOOD {22-30}
Passage to Age of
Mastery
Mid-life transition (40-
23 Mid-life passage Early mid-life crisis: - transition -
45)
Little Death of First
Adulthood
Generativity/ stagnation
Culmination of external
22 Middle Adulthood 35-55 MID-ADULT (34-60): Self-transcendence Flourishing 40’s Psychic (vision)
life achievements
{21-22}
POST-POST-
21 Making-the-grade Age 35 inventory CONVENTIONAL {21- - transition -
beyond}
Turbulent 30’s
Postformal: Polyvalent Intimacy vs isolation
Striving for external life FIRST ADULTHOOD Integration of self &
20 Young adulthood 21-35 logic - systems of sys- EARLY ADULT (22-35 Self-actualization Early adulthood (17-45) Vision/ logic
achievements {20-22} culture
tems yrs): {20}
Tryout 20’s
Early Polyvalent Individual identity vs PROVISIONAL
Nudged from the POSTFORMAL role confusion Early adult transition ADULTHOOD {18-20}
19 19-21 Relativism - transition -
nest {19.5-beyond} LATE ADOLESCENCE (17-22) Passage to first adult-
Late FormOp; (18-22 yrs): {18-19} hood
Self-critical
18 15-19 FormOp 3 POST- CONVENTION- Formal: Late
AL {17.5-20}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Jean Piaget Eric Erikson Abraham Maslow Daniel Levinson Gail Sheehey Harry Gardiner
INVESTIGATOR H & K Martin H & K Martin Ken Wilber
(1896-1980) (1902-94) (1908-70) (~1930- ) (~1940- ) (1943- )
(birth/death dates)
Cognitive Cross-cultural
Age of Emergence Stage/ Transition Psychosocial Devel- Fundamental Deve-
TOPIC Development Hierarchy of Needs Men’s Life Passages Life Passages waves of develop-
(average years) Characteristics opment lopmental Sequence
[+Wilber additions] ment
17 Group identity vs alie-
nation
Formation of indepen- Childhood & adoles- PROLONGED ADO-
Adolescence 13-14 FormOp 2 EARLY ADOLES- Self-esteem Formal: Early
dent identity cence (0-22) LESCENCE {16-20}
CENCE (12-18 yrs):
{16-17}
FormOp 1
FORM-OP
16 Coming-of-age 11-12 (Formal operational) Skill mastery - transition -
{16.5-19.5}
ConOp3
Increasing Age & Maturity

15 9-10 ConOp 2 Rules, regulations Rule/role: Late


ConOp 1
Early schooling. First Industry vs inferiority
CON-OP CONVENTIONAL {13.5-
14 Older childhood 6-8 enrollment in society MID CHILD (6-12 yrs): Belongingness/ love Rule/role: Early
(Concrete operational) 17.5}
outside the home {13-15}
{13.5-16.5}
13 Entering school Symbolic flowering - transition -
12 Notational systems Concept
Preoperational: Intui-
tive- conceptual Intiative vs guilt-anxiety
First ventures toward
11 Young childhood 3-6 REP MIND EARLY CHILD (3-6 Safety/ security Digital mapping Endocept
independence
(representational mind) yrs): {10-12}
{10.5-13.5}
Onset of Terrible Symbol
10 Analog mapping
2s - transition -
Event mapping
Preoperational: Pre-
9 PRECONVENTIONAL Image
conceptual
{9-13.5}
Autonomy vs shame-
First efforts at self- PHANTASMIC- doubt
8 Toddler 1.5-3 initiative and self- EMOTIONAL YOUNGER (18mos- Impulse/ emotion
support {7.5-10.5} 3yrs): {7-9}

7 Crawling/ walking Beginning of safety - transition -


6 Exocept

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Jean Piaget Eric Erikson Abraham Maslow Daniel Levinson Gail Sheehey Harry Gardiner
INVESTIGATOR H & K Martin H & K Martin Ken Wilber
(1896-1980) (1902-94) (1908-70) (~1930- ) (~1940- ) (1943- )
(birth/death dates)
Cognitive Cross-cultural
Age of Emergence Stage/ Transition Psychosocial Devel- Fundamental Deve-
TOPIC Development Hierarchy of Needs Men’s Life Passages Life Passages waves of develop-
(average years) Characteristics opment lopmental Sequence
[+Wilber additions] ment
5 Total sustenance and
Infancy 0-1.5 bonding outside the Perception
womb
Increasing Age & Maturity

Early childhood transi-


4 Birth - transition -
tion (0-3)
Total sustenance and Trust vs mistrust
SENSORI-MOTOR
3 Gestation Pre-birth support within the INFANCY (0-18mos): Sensation
{2.5-7.5}
womb {3-6}
2 Conception Physiological - transition -
The genetic and cultur-
[Before matter/ Void].
1 Heritage Pre-conception al endowments we
Trailing clouds of glory.
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These Studies (by academic investigators and Wilber) trace the development of basic human Needs in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of mental matura-
tion that occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. A Need is the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a goal and provides the reason for
the action -- giving purpose and direction to behavior.
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Abraham Maslow
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1908-70)
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Levels of Food Needs (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
Founder of humanistic
POSITION/ROLE & transpersonal psy-
chology.
CONTRIBUTION/ Hierarchy of relational Needs emerge hierar-
SIGNIFICANCE exchange chically.
Toward a Psychology
PERTINENT
Integral Psychology of Being (1968), Farther
WORKS/ STUDIES
(2000) Reaches of Human
(date/s)
Nature (1983)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 118, 252, 198, 212 IP 92-100,102-8,
IP 84-85, 212 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study 197,205
Category IP 82-3, 118, 252
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)
Higher Needs

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
(Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early Sahaja 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Godhead identity Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): SPIRITUAL EX- 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
31 9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early CHANGE {31-36} 33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Abraham Maslow
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1908-70)
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Levels of Food Needs (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
30 (Higher Chakras to
- transition - SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late God union Subtle realm unity, luminosity
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
28 8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - God communion scendental conscious-
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late Psychic vision
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): SOUL EXCHANGE WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity
25 Self-transcendence 7. Psychic Self
Early {25-29} head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
Higher Needs

THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30} Developmentalism as World Process
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early Autonomous exchange Self-actualization THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

Pluralistic systems, dynamic


20 - transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind
Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
19 Formal: Late CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts
5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
Self-reflective ex- EXPRESSION (throat)
18 Formal: Early Self-esteem tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
change {18-20}
20} WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
love
4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late Membership discourse
EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Abraham Maslow
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1908-70)
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Levels of Food Needs (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
15 MENTAL EXCHANGE 4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
Rule/role: Early Belongingness, care LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
{15-23} na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Belongingness, care 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept Safety/ security
{12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
Symbol
11 Safety, power Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image Sex
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
2. Emotional-sexual
Higher Needs

EMOTIONAL EX- 2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-


9 Impulse/ emotion SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
CHANGE {9-13} {8-10.5} body)
{9-11}
8 - transition - Beginning of safety Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception Labor
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation Food Archaic {5-6}
BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Matter: Molecular, MATERIAL EX-
4 Physiological
polymer CHANGE {4-6}
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
3 Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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These Studies (by academic investigators and Wilber) trace the development of Sexuality in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of mental maturation that oc-
cur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. Sexuality refers to the expression of sexual sensation and related intimacy between human beings -- as well as the expres-
sion of identity as influenced by or based on sex.
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Fortune WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Erotic relationships Gender identity (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
POSITION/ROLE [Can’t idenfify]
CONTRIBUTION/
SIGNIFICANCE
PERTINENT
WORKS/ STUDIES
(date/s)
IP 92-100,102-8,
WILBER SOURCE: IP 212 IP 120-21, 198, 212 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study 197,205
Category IP 120-21, 229
FUNDAMENTAL
Higher Sexual Consciousness

DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
(Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
31 Pure spirit Beyond gender 9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early 33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition - SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Fortune WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Erotic relationships Gender identity (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
28 Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
Archetypal gender un-
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
ion (tantra)
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late Concrete spirit
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity
25 7. Psychic Self
Early head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
Higher Sexual Conscious-

THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30} Developmentalism as World Process
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
Gender androgyny taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early Abstract mental THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
(trans-differentiated) integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

Pluralistic systems, dynamic


20 - transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind
Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
19 Formal: Late CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts
5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
EXPRESSION (throat)
18 Formal: Early tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
{18-20}
20} WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
love
Gender consistency 4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late
(norms) EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}
4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
15 Rule/role: Early Concrete mental Gender conventionality LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Fortune WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Erotic relationships Gender identity (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
14 Concrete-literal myths:
- transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept
{12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
Symbol
11 Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
Image
Higher Sexual Conscious-

10
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
2. Emotional-sexual
Differentiated: Basic 2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion Emotional SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
gender identity {8-10.5} body)
{9-11}
8 - transition - Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception Instinctual Undifferentiated
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation Archaic {5-6}
BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
Morphological: Gender 1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
3 Matter: Atomic Physical SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
givens 7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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Table 4C: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Affect and Emotions return to top
These Studies (by Wilber) trace the development of Affect and Emotions in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of mental maturation that occur as we
progress through the Stages of psychological development. An emotion is a mental disturbance that arises involuntarily – consisting of physiological arousal, behavioral expression, and con-
scious subjective feeling. Affect is the observable, external display of that emotion.
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
[Fulcrum transi- [Fulcrum transition Defenses Self-sense:
TOPIC Affect (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
tions] pathologies] (Mental disorders) GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
POSITION/ROLE
CONTRIBUTION/
SIGNIFICANCE
PERTINENT
WORKS/ STUDIES
(date/s)
IP 92-100,102-8,
WILBER SOURCE: IP 120, 198, 212 IP 93, 96-97 IP 93, 96-97 IP 92-98, 197 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study 197,205
Category IP 92-98, 120
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
Higher Emotions

36

One Taste
35 Non-dual: Middle 90 EMOTIONS {35- Spirit & World Process
beyond}
(Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
Bodhisatvic compas-
33 - transition -
sion
32 Causal: Late Infinite freedom-release Arhat’s disease Causal unity, cessation
Soul grows quiet, rests. Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): Failed differentiation 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
31 80 EMOTIONS {31-34} Witness releases hold, 9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early Causal 33}
dissolves. Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
[Fulcrum transi- [Fulcrum transition Defenses Self-sense:
TOPIC Affect (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
tions] pathologies] (Mental disorders) GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
30 (Higher Chakras to
- transition - Saintly commitment SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
Archetypal fragmenta-
29 Subtle: Late Love-bliss Subtle realm unity, luminosity
tion
Soul emerges perma-
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype): Ananda, ecstacy nently into csness. Failed integration
28 8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Early [70 EMOTIONS] {28-30} Intermediary between Subtle
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
self & spirit
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - Compassion scendental conscious-
ness, light
Yogic illness
26 Psychic: Late All-species love,
Pranic disorder
Higher Emotions

Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,


Split-life goals gross realm unity
Psychic (vision): Awe, rapture Transpersonal domain WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul)
25 Psychic inflation 7. Psychic Self
Early [60 EMOTIONS] {25-27} comes into focus head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
Psychic
THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30} Developmentalism as World Process
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late World-centric altruism Bad faith Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Aborted self- actualiza- Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle All-human love
tion Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
Shift to universal exis-
tential principles: 6. INTEGRATED (cen-
Inauthenticity VISIONARY
Compassion, life/death, authenticity, taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early 0 Deadening THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
[5 EMOTIONS] {21-24} self-actualization, glob- integrated Self)
Existential eye) {21-24}
al awareness, body-
mind integration
Pluralistic systems, dynamic
20 - transition - Global justice, care 5. Verbal-rational mind
Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
Sublimation
19 Formal: Late Universal affect CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts
Anticipation

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
[Fulcrum transi- [Fulcrum transition Defenses Self-sense:
TOPIC Affect (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
tions] pathologies] (Mental disorders) GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
18 Self-reflexive ego Identity crisis. Role Static universal formalism
5. MATURE EGO (ra-
emerges, shift from confusion. Shift to self- Suppression EXPRESSION (throat)
Formal: Early 40 EMOTIONS {18-20} tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
conformist to individual- derived universal prin- Ego {18-20}
20} WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
ist ciples
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - Belongingness 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
love
4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late Joy, depression, hate Covert intentions
EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}
Shift to roles and rules
of society. Prescriptive Script pathology: False,
Love Duplicitous transaction 4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
15 Rule/role: Early morality. Often dis- misleading scripts, LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
3 EMOTIONS{15-17}
0 Script na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
played in traits of myth- stories, myths
ic gods
Higher Emotions

Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Wishing, liking, safety Displacement Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Anxiety, anger Reaction formation 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
Differentiation: Fusion
Conceptual mind with emotional self. Isolation
POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept 20 EMOTIONS {12-14} emerges, differentiates Integration: Repres- Repression
{12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
from emotional body sions of emotional self Neurosis
(classic neurosis)
Symbol
11 Satisfaction Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image Tension, fear, rage Splitting
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
Narcissism (others as
Identity switches from
extensions of self) 2. Emotional-sexual
10 PROTO-EMOTIONS fusion with material 2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion Boundary disorders Projection SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
{9-11} body to identity with {8-10.5} body)
(invasion, disruption of {9-11}
emotional-feeling body
boundaries)
Self/object fusion
8 - transition - Pleasure- pain Subject-object fusions
Borderline psychosis
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept Touch, temperature 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
[Fulcrum transi- [Fulcrum transition Defenses Self-sense:
TOPIC Affect (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
tions] pathologies] (Mental disorders) GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
6 Perception PHYSIO-STATES {6-8} Wish fulfillment
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
Hallucination 1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation SENSATIONS Archaic {5-6}
Delusional projection BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Matter: Molecular, Distortion
4 REACTIVITY
polymer Psychosis
Higher Emotions

Can’t tell where body


1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
Differentiates body from ends, world begins. 1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
3 Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
environment Can’t tell fantasy from 7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
reality.

2
Matter: Subatomic
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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Table 4D: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Self and Ego return to top
These Studies (mainly by academic investigators) trace the development of Self and Ego in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of mental maturation that oc-
cur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. The Ego is the conscious portion of the mind -- relating to control, planning, coping with reality, and social role. The Self is
the core identity of the individual, from which the ego is derived.
CONTRIBUTOR/ Harry Stack Sulli- Susan Cook- Ken Wilber
Max Scheler Eric Erikson Clare Graves Jane Loevinger John Broughton Robert Kegan
INVESTIGATOR van Greuter Correlative Struc-
(1874-1928) (1902-94) (1914-86) (1918-) (~1940- ) (~1940-)
(birth/death dates) (1892-1949 (~1950-) ture
Structural Hard- Psychosocial Devel- Stages of Develop- Perspective/ Self- Self-sense:
TOPIC Self-integration Ego Types Ego Stages Self-epistemology
ware opment ment Sense GENERAL/ specific
American psychiatrist Union College psych Developmental psy- Renowned Harvard Harvard psychologist.
Influential Danish psy- Harvard developmental
POSITION/ROLE German philosopher and developmental prof. Originator of Level chologist. Authority on development psycholo- Followed Loevinger &
chologist psychologist
theorist Theory of Personality. John Mark Baldwin gist Kegan
Psychiatry where cul-
Humans develop cop-
tural forces are largely
ing systems to deal with Internalization of social
responsible for mental Influential stages model
CONTRIBUTION/ Heart/love as essence Influential stage theory existential problems. roles & maturing con- Later stages of human
illnesses. Personality of psychological devel-
SIGNIFICANCE of human existence of human development Manifested at individu- science. Measurable development
traits reinforced by opment.
al, societal, and species stages of development.
positive affirmation and
levels.
security operations.
Critical Theories of
PERTINENT Lee, Graves – Levels of Psychological Devel- Evolving Self (1982), In Transcendence & Ma-
On the Eternal in Man Interpersonal Theory of Childhood & Society Ego Development
WORKS/ STUDIES Human Existence opment (1987), Philos- Over Our Heads ture Thought in Adult-
(1920) Psychiatry (1953) (1950) (1976)
(date/s) (2002) ophy & Existence (~1992) hood (1994) w/Miller.
(1938)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 204 IP 39, 203 IP 39-40, 203 IP 40-41, 47-53, 205 IP 35, 42, 203 IP 43, 203 IP 42-43, 205 IP 26, 42, 205 IP 117, 197
Study
Increasing maturity

Category IP 39-44, 91-98, 102-08


FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle
34 Non-dual: Early 10. Non-dual
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Harry Stack Sulli- Susan Cook- Ken Wilber
Max Scheler Eric Erikson Clare Graves Jane Loevinger John Broughton Robert Kegan
INVESTIGATOR van Greuter Correlative Struc-
(1874-1928) (1902-94) (1914-86) (1918-) (~1940- ) (~1940-)
(birth/death dates) (1892-1949 (~1950-) ture
Structural Hard- Psychosocial Devel- Stages of Develop- Perspective/ Self- Self-sense:
TOPIC Self-integration Ego Types Ego Stages Self-epistemology
ware opment ment Sense GENERAL/ specific
31 Causal (formless):
9. Witness (pure Self)
Early
30 - transition - SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
29 Subtle: Late
Subtle (archetype):
28 8. Subtle Self (Soul)
Early
27 - transition -
26 Psychic: Late
Immortality vs extinc- Cosmic: Ego-
Psychic (vision): tion transcendence
25 7. Psychic Self
OLD AGE (75 yrs- [8.] Cosmic {25-
Increasing maturity

Early
death): {25-beyond} beyond}
Universal: Ego-
24 - transition - transcendence SOUL {22.5-30}
[7.] Global {24}
Integrity vs despair 6. Construct-witnessing:
23 Vision/ logic: Late LATER ADULT (60- Self-transparent
75yrs): {23-24} Sixth person {23}
Generativity/ stagnation 6. Mind & body expe- 5. Ego-witnessing: Self
5. Post-formal-
22 Vision/logic:Middle 7. Relativity- integration MID-ADULT (34-60): Integrated riences of integrated as construct
interindividual
{22} self Fifth person {22}
Intimacy vs isolation
4b. Autonomous: Self 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early 6. Self-consistency EARLY ADULT (22-35 7. Systemic (integrated) Autonomous
as system integrated Self)
yrs): {21}
4a. Individualistic: Rela-
tivity of self
Creative-spiritual intelli- 5. Inner observer diffe-
20 - transition - 5. Continuity Individualistic Fourth person {20-21}
gence rentiated from ego
POST- CONVENTION-
AL {20-beyond}
Individual identity vs
role confusion 6. Relativistic/ indivi- 3c. Conscientious:
19 Formal: Late Conscientious Cynical, mechanistic 4. Formal-institutional CENTAUR {19-24}
LATE ADOLESCENCE dualistic Many roles
(18-22 yrs): {19-20}

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Harry Stack Sulli- Susan Cook- Ken Wilber
Max Scheler Eric Erikson Clare Graves Jane Loevinger John Broughton Robert Kegan
INVESTIGATOR van Greuter Correlative Struc-
(1874-1928) (1902-94) (1914-86) (1918-) (~1940- ) (~1940-)
(birth/death dates) (1892-1949 (~1950-) ture
Structural Hard- Psychosocial Devel- Stages of Develop- Perspective/ Self- Self-sense:
TOPIC Self-integration Ego Types Ego Stages Self-epistemology
ware opment ment Sense GENERAL/ specific
18 Group identity vs alie-
nation
Conscientious- 3b. Goal-oriented: His-
Formal: Early 4. Early individuation EARLY ADOLES- 5. Multiplistic 4. Dualist or positivist 5. Mature ego
conformist torical self
CENCE (12-18 yrs):
{18-19}
3a. Self-conscious:
17 - transition - 3. Persona vs inner self 3. Interpersonal Introspection 4c. Mythic - late
Third person {17-19}
Mind & body differen- 2b. Conformist: Simple 4b. Mythic - middle
16 Rule/role: Late Rules-conformist Conformist
tiated roles EGO {16-20}
2a. Rule-oriented: Early
Industry vs inferiority roles
4a. Mythic (member-
Practical intelligence MID CHILD (6-12 yrs): 4. Socio-centric 2. Naïve subjectivism Second person {15-16}
Increasing maturity

15 Rule/role: Early
ship-Self) – early
{15-17} CONVENTIONAL {15-
19}
1. Big person mind,
14 - transition - Rules-‘cons’ Self-protective 2. Imperial
little person body
1b. Self-protective:
0. Self inside, reality
13 Concept 3. Power Basic dichotomies, 3b. Concept-Self
outside
concepts
Intiative vs guilt-anxiety
3a. Name-Self
12 Endocept Associative memory EARLY CHILD (3-6 3. Egocentric
PERSONA {12-17}
yrs): {12-14}
1a. Impulsive: Rudimen-
Symbol 2. Manipulative-
11 Impulsive 1. Impulsive tary self-labelling
- transition - demanding
First person {11-14}
2b. Magical (Image-
10 Image
body)
Autonomy vs shame-
doubt
Symbiotic: Confused, 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion YOUNGER (18mos- 2. Magical-animistic Symbiotic
confounded body)
3yrs): {9-11}

1. Differentiation of self
8 - transition - Instinctual effects
& nonself
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Harry Stack Sulli- Susan Cook- Ken Wilber
Max Scheler Eric Erikson Clare Graves Jane Loevinger John Broughton Robert Kegan
INVESTIGATOR van Greuter Correlative Struc-
(1874-1928) (1902-94) (1914-86) (1918-) (~1940- ) (~1940-)
(birth/death dates) (1892-1949 (~1950-) ture
Structural Hard- Psychosocial Devel- Stages of Develop- Perspective/ Self- Self-sense:
TOPIC Self-integration Ego Types Ego Stages Self-epistemology
ware opment ment Sense GENERAL/ specific
6 Presocial: Autistic, un-
Perception 1. Autistic Autistic 0. Incorporative differentiated
No person {5-10}
Increasing maturity

Trust vs mistrust
PRECONVENTIONAL 1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation Organismic survival INFANCY (0-18mos): Presocial
{5-14] BODY EGO {5.5-12}
{5-8}
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
1a. Pleromatic
3 Matter: Atomic MATERIAL SELF
{2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 4E: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Leadership return to top
These Studies (mainly by organizational consultants) trace the development of Leadership in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of mental maturation that
occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. Leadership is ability to influence, motivate, and enable others to contribute toward the effectiveness and success of the
organizations with which they are affiliated.
CONTRIBUTOR/
Don Beck William Torbert Jenny Wade
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(~1940- ) (~1940- ) (~1960- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Levels of action Evolution of Con- Self-sense:
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
inquiry sciousness GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
Boston College man- Prof/director Inst Trans
Management consul-
POSITION/ROLE agement prof, organiza- Psych, management
tant, integral educator
tional consultant consultant.
Sophisticated cultural
stage model derived
Applies developmental Integrative theory of
CONTRIBUTION/ from Clare Graves,
theory to business consciousness devel-
SIGNIFICANCE used to illustrate gov-
world opment
ernment- & corporate-
world dynamics
PERTINENT
Spiral Dynamics (1996) Power of Balance Changes of Mind
WORKS/ STUDIES
w/Cowan (1991) (1996)
(date/s)
IP 92-100,102-8,
WILBER SOURCE: IP41-2, 47-53, 204 IP 206 IP 43, 203 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study 197,205
Category IP 47-53
Higher Leadership

FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
(Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition - 8. Unitary
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation

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Don Beck William Torbert Jenny Wade
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(~1940- ) (~1940- ) (~1960- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Levels of action Evolution of Con- Self-sense:
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
inquiry sciousness GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
31 Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early 33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition - SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late 7. Transcendent Subtle realm unity, luminosity
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
28 8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
Higher Leadership Skillls

27 - transition - scendental conscious-


ness, light
26 Psychic: Late
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
[transcendent awaken-
Psychic (vision): WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity
25 ing] 7. Psychic Self
Early head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
9. CORAL {24-beyond}
THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
TRANSCENDENTAL 6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30} Developmentalism as World Process
{24-beyond} vision (Ajna)
Holistic organism/ glob-
23 Vision/ logic: Late al Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
8. TURQUOISE {22-24}
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle 7. Ironist 6. Authentic
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
Systematic process/ VISIONARY
taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early integrative 6. Existential THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
integrated Self)
7. YELLOW {21-22} eye) {21-24}

Social network/ Relati-


Pluralistic systems, dynamic
20 - transition - vistic 5. Verbal-rational mind
Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
6. GREEN {20-21}
5. Achievement/ affilia-
19 Formal: Late 5. Achiever CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts
tive

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Don Beck William Torbert Jenny Wade
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(~1940- ) (~1940- ) (~1960- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Levels of action Evolution of Con- Self-sense:
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
inquiry sciousness GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
18 Strategic enterprise/ 5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
EXPRESSION (throat)
Formal: Early Individualistic-achiever 4. Technician tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
{18-20}
5. ORANGE {17-19} 20} WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - 3. Diplomat 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
love
4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late 4. Conformist
EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}
Authority/ Absolutist-
4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
Higher Leadership Skillls

15 Rule/role: Early religious 2. Opportunist LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
4. BLUE {14-16}
Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept 3. Egocentric 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
Strong-man/ Power-
POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept gods
{12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
3. RED {11-14}
Symbol
11 1. Impulsive Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
2. Emotional-sexual
Tribe/ Magical-animistic 2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion 2. Naïve SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
2. PURPLE {8-10} {8-10.5} body)
{9-11}
8 - transition - Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception
Survival band/ Instinc- Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation tive 1. Reactive Archaic {5-6}
BODY EGO {5.5-12}
1. BEIGE {5-7} EGOCENTRIC {5-13}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Don Beck William Torbert Jenny Wade
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(~1940- ) (~1940- ) (~1960- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Levels of action Evolution of Con- Self-sense:
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
inquiry sciousness GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
4 PRE-, PERI-, NEO-
Matter: Molecular,
NATAL (possible tran-
polymer
scendent) {3-11}
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
Higher Leadership

3
7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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Table 4F1: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Cognition, Classic Investigators return to top
These Studies (mainly by classic academic investigators from the early 1900’s) trace the development of Cognition in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of
mental maturation that occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. Cognition is the faculty for processing information and applying knowledge. It is closely related
to thinking, reasoning, learning, and intelligence.
CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Aurobindo Karl Jaspers Jean Piaget
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1872-1950) (1883-1969) (1896-1980)
(birth/death dates)
Existential-
Chakras
phenomenological Self-sense:
TOPIC Logical mode Levels of mind Cognitive stages (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
reduction GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
(meditative thinking)
Prominent experimental
psychologist at Prince- European-educated
German psychiatrist/ Renowned Swiss deve-
POSITION/ROLE ton and Johns Hopkins. Indian nationalist, phi-
philosopher lopmental psychologist
Co-founder of Psych losopher, & mystic
Review.
Introduced evolution
Baldwinian evolution: into Vedantic thought.
Behaviors that initially Synthesized Great Nest Diagnose psychiatric Organized child cogni-
CONTRIBUTION/
require learning can be with the differentiations symptoms by their tive development into
SIGNIFICANCE
replaced by evolved of modernity. Influ- form, not content series of stages.
genetics enced Wilber and Mi-
chael Murphy
PERTINENT The Human Cycle
Mental Development of Philosophy & Existence Growth of Logical
WORKS/ STUDIES (~1915), Life Divine
Child & Race (1895) (1938) Thinking (1958)
(date/s) (1914-19)
IP 22-25, 201, 208, IP 92-100,102-8,
WILBER SOURCE: IP 78-82, 199, 217 83-4, 200, 202 IP204 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study 197-217 benchmark 197,205
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Category IP 19-27
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Satchitenanda Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
(Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early Supermind 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Aurobindo Karl Jaspers Jean Piaget
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1872-1950) (1883-1969) (1896-1980)
(birth/death dates)
Existential-
Chakras
phenomenological Self-sense:
TOPIC Logical mode Levels of mind Cognitive stages (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
reduction GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
(meditative thinking)
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
31 Overmind 9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early 33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition - SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
28 Intuitive mind 8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
Hi ghe r Th innki ng

27 - transition - scendental conscious-


ness, light
26 Psychic: Late
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity
25 Hyper-logical Illumined mind 7. Psychic Self
Early head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30} Developmentalism as World Process
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle 4. True meditative
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
PoLog [2] taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early Extra-logical Higher mind (systems) 3. Temporal THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Aurobindo Karl Jaspers Jean Piaget
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1872-1950) (1883-1969) (1896-1980)
(birth/death dates)
Existential-
Chakras
phenomenological Self-sense:
TOPIC Logical mode Levels of mind Cognitive stages (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
reduction GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
(meditative thinking)
20 Early PoLog [1]
POSTFORMAL: Poly-
valent logic [PoLog]: Pluralistic systems, dynamic
- transition - 2. Duality self 5. Verbal-rational mind
systems of systems Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
{20-beyond}
Late FormOp [4]
19 Formal: Late 1. Empirical FormOp 3 CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts
5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
Logical mind (reason- EXPRESSION (throat)
18 Formal: Early Logical FormOp 2 tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
ing) {18-20}
20} WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
FormOp 1
FORMAL OPERA- 4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
TIONAL (FormOp) {17- love
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19}
4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late ConOp 2
EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}
ConOp 1
CONCRETE OPERA- 4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
15 Rule/role: Early Concrete mind LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
TIONAL (ConOp) {15- na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
16}
14 Concrete-literal myths:
- transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Quasi-logical Lower mind 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
[PreOp 2]: Intuitive- POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept
conceptual {12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
Symbol
11 Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
[PreOp 1]: Pre- concep-
tual 2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image
PREOPERATIONAL body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
[PreOp] {10-14}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Aurobindo Karl Jaspers Jean Piaget
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1872-1950) (1883-1969) (1896-1980)
(birth/death dates)
Existential-
Chakras
phenomenological Self-sense:
TOPIC Logical mode Levels of mind Cognitive stages (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
reduction GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
(meditative thinking)
9 2. Emotional-sexual
2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
Impulse/ emotion Vital-emotional SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
{8-10.5} body)
{9-11}
8 - transition - Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
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6 Perception Sensorimotor
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation Pre-logical Archaic {5-6}
BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
3 Matter: Atomic Physical SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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Table 4F2: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Cognition, Modern Investigators return to top
These Studies (mainly by modern academic investigators since the mid-1900’s) trace the development of Cognition in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of
mental maturation that occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. Cognition is faculty for processing information and applying knowledge. It is closely related to
thinking, reasoning, learning, and intelligence.
Marishi Mahesh
CONTRIBUTOR/ Michael Commons, Gisela Labouvie- Ken Wilber
Kurt Fischer Juan Pascual-Leone Yogi (1917- )
INVESTIGATOR Francis Richards Vief Correlative Struc-
(~1940-) (~1940-) Charles Alexander
(birth/death dates) (~1950-) (~1960- ) ture
(~1950-)
TOPIC Cognitive stages Cognitive stages Cognitive stages Levels of Mind Cognitive stages Cognitive stages
M: Brought TM to West. Wayne State prof &
Influential developmen- Influential developmen- Developmental psy-
POSITION/ROLE Beatles. adult development
tal psychologist tal psychologist chologists
A: TM interpreter. psychologist
Transcendental Medita-
tion (TM): Popular,
Added hermeneutic,
Harmonized research widely-syndicated Ved- Studies on how
CONTRIBUTION/ phenomenological,
from several investiga- ic meditative technique processing of emotions
SIGNIFICANCE dialectic orientation to
tors A: Applied developmen- changes as we age
developmental studies
tal psychology to the
practice of TM,
M: Science of Being &
w/Armon. Adult Devel-
PERTINENT Art of Living (1963). A: Psyche & Gender –
Human Development opment (1990), Beyond
WORKS/ STUDIES Higher Stages of Hu- Mind & Gender in the
(1984) Formal Operations
(date/s) man Development Life Course (1994)
(1984)
(1990) w/Langer.
IP 27, 29, 201, 211
IP 18-27, 197-217 cor-
WILBER SOURCE: IP 29, 201 IP 202, 204 IP 90, 201 (see Table 6A, Eastern IP 202
Study rel.
Mystics)
Category
IP 19-27
Hi gher Thin ki ng

FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle
34 Non-dual: Early 8. Brahman-Atman
33 - transition -

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Marishi Mahesh
CONTRIBUTOR/ Michael Commons, Gisela Labouvie- Ken Wilber
Kurt Fischer Juan Pascual-Leone Yogi (1917- )
INVESTIGATOR Francis Richards Vief Correlative Struc-
(~1940-) (~1940-) Charles Alexander
(birth/death dates) (~1950-) (~1960- ) ture
(~1950-)
TOPIC Cognitive stages Cognitive stages Cognitive stages Levels of Mind Cognitive stages Cognitive stages
32 Causal: Late 7. Pure Self
Causal (formless):
31 6. Root mind
Early
30 - transition -
29 Subtle: Late
Subtle (archetype):
28
Early
5. Transcendental intui-
27 - transition -
tion
26 Psychic: Late
Psychic (vision):
25
Early
24 - transition -
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23 Vision/ logic: Late 6b. Cross-paradigmatic


Transcendental (rea-
22 Vision/logic:Middle 6a. Paradigmatic
lized self)
10. Systems of systems Dialectical (dialectical
21 Vision/ logic: Early 5b. Meta-systematic
(24-26 yrs) self)
Pre-dialectical (duality POSTFORMAL
20 - transition - 9. Systems (19-21 yrs) 5a. Systematic
self) {19.5-beyond}
Late formal (existential
19 Formal: Late 4. Abstract mind
self)
8. Abstract mapping
18 Formal: Early Formal 4b. Formal
(11-15 yrs)
FORM-OP
7. Abstract set (10-12
17 - transition - Early formal 4a. Abstract (formal operations)
yrs)
{16.5-19.5}
3b. Concrete opera-
16 Rule/role: Late Late concrete
tions
6. Rep system (6-7.5
15 Rule/role: Early [Concrete] 3a. Primary actions
yrs)
CON-OP
14 - transition - (Concrete operational)
{13.5-16.5}

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Marishi Mahesh
CONTRIBUTOR/ Michael Commons, Gisela Labouvie- Ken Wilber
Kurt Fischer Juan Pascual-Leone Yogi (1917- )
INVESTIGATOR Francis Richards Vief Correlative Struc-
(~1940-) (~1940-) Charles Alexander
(birth/death dates) (~1950-) (~1960- ) ture
(~1950-)
TOPIC Cognitive stages Cognitive stages Cognitive stages Levels of Mind Cognitive stages Cognitive stages
13 5. Rep mapping (4-5 3. Representaional
Concept
yrs) mind
2b. Preoperational
12 Endocept
actions
4. Single representa- REP MIND
Symbol
11 tional [rep] set (20-24 Preoperational 2a. Nominal actions (representational mind)
- transition -
mos) {10.5-13.5}
10 Image
3. SM system (11-13 2. Prana: emotion-
9 Impulse/ emotion
mos) desire
Hig he r Th inkin g

PHANTASMIC-
8 - transition - 1b. Sentential actions EMOTIONAL
{7.5-10.5}
2. SM mapping (7-8
7 Exocept
mos)
1a. Sensorimotor ac-
6 Perception Sensorimotor 1. Sensorimotor
tions
1. Sensorimotor [SM]
5 Sensation
set (3-4 mos)
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
SENSORI-MOTOR
3 Matter: Atomic
{2.5-7.5}

2
Matter: Subatomic
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 4G: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity return to top
These Studies (by academic investigators and psychologists) trace the development of Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of
mental maturation that occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. Art is the skill of expressing the beautiful through tangible media – such as writing, painting, and
music. Aesthetics is the philosophical study of the nature of beauty, and of its expression in art. Creativity is the mental process of generating new entities, either of an artistic or conceptual na-
ture – particularly if they contain an important element of beauty.
CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Erich Neumann Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1905-60) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Psychological Stag- Self-sense:
TOPIC Aesthetic Stages Mythological Stages Art (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
es GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
Prominent experimental
psychologist at Prince-
POSITION/ROLE ton and Johns Hopkins. Gifted Jungian psychologist and cultural theorist
Co-founder of Psych
Review.
Baldwinian evolution:
Behaviors that initially Mythology throughout history reveals develop-
CONTRIBUTION/
require learning can be ment of human consciousness at both individual
SIGNIFICANCE
replaced by evolved and cultural levels.
genetics
Higher Creative Conscious-

Thought & Things


PERTINENT
(1906), Mental Devel-
WORKS/ STUDIES Origins & History of Consciousness (1954)
opment of Child & Race
(date/s)
(1895)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 78-82, 199, 217 IP 121-23, 254, 213; IP 92-100,102-8,
IP 39, 204 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study ES 106 197,205
Category IP 121-23
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
Zen landscape (Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early 10. Non-dual
NON-DUAL {34-36} in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Erich Neumann Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1905-60) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Psychological Stag- Self-sense:
TOPIC Aesthetic Stages Mythological Stages Art (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
es GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
31 9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early 33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition - SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity
Thangka, bhakti ex- Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Higher Creative Conscious-

Subtle (archetype):
28 pressivist 8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Early
ARCHETYPAL {28-33} Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late Psychic perceptual
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): Fantastic realist WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity
25 7. Psychic Self
Early SYMBOLIST {25-27} head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30} Developmentalism as World Process
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Cubist, abstract
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle APERSPECTIVAL {22-
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
24}
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early Transformation Ego/self integration THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

Pluralistic systems, dynamic


20 - transition - Impressionistic 5. Verbal-rational mind
Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
19 Formal: Late Captive & treasure Mature ego Conceptual, formal CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Erich Neumann Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1905-60) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Psychological Stag- Self-sense:
TOPIC Aesthetic Stages Mythological Stages Art (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
es GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
18 PERSPECTIVAL {18- 5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
EXPRESSION (throat)
Formal: Early Reflective 21} Naturalistic, empiri- tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
{18-20}
cal- representational 20} WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
Differentiation of ani- 4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - Slaying of Father 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
mus love
4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late
EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}
Concrete religious art,
Higher Creative Consciousness

icons 4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-


15 Rule/role: Early Spontaneous Slaying of Mother Differention of anima LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
MYTHOLOGICAL- na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
LITERAL {15-17}
Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Birth of Hero Emergence of ego Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Play Dragon fight Overcoming instincts 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept
{12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
Cave art, dream im-
Symbol Separation of the World Oedipus/ Electra: Cs- agery, surrealist
11 Ego is locus of magic power
- transition - Parents ness - uncsness MAGICAL IMAGERY
{11-14}
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image Body-self narcissism
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
Feeling-expression 2. Emotional-sexual
2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion None Maternal incest EMOTIONAL- SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
{8-10.5} body)
EXPRESSIVIST {9-10} {9-11}
8 - transition - Great Mother Magic Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept Wish-fulfillment 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception Uroboric Mother
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
Initial aesthetic impact 1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation Uroboros Alimentary uroboros Archaic {5-6}
SENSORIMOTOR {5-8} BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Erich Neumann Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1905-60) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Psychological Stag- Self-sense:
TOPIC Aesthetic Stages Mythological Stages Art (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
es GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
4 Matter: Molecular,
Uroboric fusion
polymer
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
3 Matter: Atomic Pleroma Pleromatic SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Higher Creative Conscious-

Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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Table 4H1: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Ethical/Moral Principles return to top
These Studies (mainly by academic investigators) trace the development of Principles approach to Ethics and Morals in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of
mental maturation that occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. Ethics is the discipline of determining what is good or bad, right or wrong. Morals are the social
standards derived from ethical inquiry. The Principles approach evaluates ethical systems based on how their principles are derived.
Howard Kirchen-
Jean Piaget Patricia King
John Mark Baldwin John Rawls Lawrence Kohlberg Jurgen Habermas baum
(1896-1980) Karen Kitchener
(1861-1934) (1921-2002) (1927-87) (1929- ) (~1940- )
(w/Buel) (~1950- )
Leland Howe
Domain of
Idea of the Good
TOPIC Ethical Levels Moral Stages Moral Positions Moral Judgment Validity (inclusive- Ethics Moral Character Critical Thinking
Life
ness)
Prominent experimental
psychologist at Prince-
Renowned Swiss deve- Harvard political philo- Influential Harvard psy- Educational psycholo- Educational psycholo-
POSITION/ROLE ton and Johns Hopkins. Neo-Marxist German philosopher
lopmental psychologist sopher chologist gist gist
Co-founder of Psych
Review.
Baldwinian evolution:
Behaviors that initially Organized child cogni- Justice as fairness: Promotes critical think-
CONTRIBUTION/ Applied Piaget to moral Comprehensive developmental model that omits the higher spiritual le- Applies values analysis
require learning can be tive development into How & when citizens ing for high school and
SIGNIFICANCE development vels to schoolroom setting
replaced by evolved series of stages. obliged to obey laws college students
genetics
Growth of Logical
PERTINENT
Mental Development of Thinking (1958), Psy- Theory of Justice Stages of Ethical De- Values Clarification Developing Reflective
WORKS/ STUDIES Structural Transformation of Public Sphere (1989)
Child & Race (1895) chology of the Child (1971) velopment (1991) (1995) Judgment (1994)
(date/s)
(1962)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 78-82, 199, 217 IP 22-25, 201, 208,
IP 45, 208 IP 45-47, 206 IP 82-3, 214, 216 IP 45, 208 IP 45, 206
Study 197-217 correl
Higher Principles

Category IP 44-46, 115-18


FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle
34 Non-dual: Early
33 - transition -

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Howard Kirchen-
Jean Piaget Patricia King
John Mark Baldwin John Rawls Lawrence Kohlberg Jurgen Habermas baum
(1896-1980) Karen Kitchener
(1861-1934) (1921-2002) (1927-87) (1929- ) (~1940- )
(w/Buel) (~1950- )
Leland Howe
Domain of
Idea of the Good
TOPIC Ethical Levels Moral Stages Moral Positions Moral Judgment Validity (inclusive- Ethics Moral Character Critical Thinking
Life
ness)
32 Causal: Late
Causal (formless):
31
Early
30 - transition -
29 Subtle: Late

28
Subtle (archetype):
Early
27 - transition -
26 Psychic: Late
Psychic (vision):
25 7. Universal spiritual
Early
Higher Principles

POST- POSTCON-
24 - transition - VENTIONAL {23.5-
beyond}
23 Vision/ logic: Late Synnomic
All humans as world Universal ethics of
22 Vision/logic:Middle Ideal 6. Universal ethical 7. Political freedom
citizens speech
All humans as private
21 Vision/ logic: Early Ethical 6. Moral freedom Formalistic ethics Values-oriented 7. Synthesis
persons
5. Prior rights/ social
20 - transition - (Autonomy) Morality of principles Legal freedom 6. Early synthesis
contract
4/5. Transition
19 Formal: Late Autonomy POST- CONVEN- 5. Civil liberties All legal associates Rational natural law Contextualism
TIONAL{18.5-23.5}
4. Concrete morality/ Members of the political
18 Formal: Early Instrumental 4. Law & order Specific order Goal-oriented 5. Relativism
secondary groups community
3. Approval of others
3. Concrete morality/ Group of primary refer-
17 - transition - Relativistic Morality of association CONVENTIONAL {17- 4. Abstractions
primary groups ence persons
18.5}
2. Hedonism under
16 Rule/role: Late Dualistic (Socionomy) 2. Naïve hedonism Rule-governed
exchange
15 Rule/role: Early Heteronomy 3. Personal impressions

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Howard Kirchen-
Jean Piaget Patricia King
John Mark Baldwin John Rawls Lawrence Kohlberg Jurgen Habermas baum
(1896-1980) Karen Kitchener
(1861-1934) (1921-2002) (1927-87) (1929- ) (~1940- )
(w/Buel) (~1950- )
Leland Howe
Domain of
Idea of the Good
TOPIC Ethical Levels Moral Stages Moral Positions Moral Judgment Validity (inclusive- Ethics Moral Character Critical Thinking
Life
ness)
14 1. Punishment/ ob- 1. Hedonism under Nature & social envi-
- transition - (Heteronomy) Naïve hedonism
edience obedience ronment
2. Representational
13 Concept Morality of authority Power-dependent
relations
12 Endocept
Symbol
External necessity (Anomy) 0. Magic wish 1. Concrete category
Higher Principles

11
- transition -
10 Image Projective Anomy
PRE-CONVENTIONAL
9 Impulse/ emotion Adual Physical
{9-16}
8 - transition -
7 Exocept
6 Perception
5 Sensation

4
Matter: Molecular,
polymer
3 Matter: Atomic
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 4H2: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Ethical/Moral Perspectives, Wilber return to top
These Studies (by Wilber himself) trace the development of Perspectives approach to Ethics and Morals in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of mental ma-
turation that occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. Ethics is the discipline of determining what is good or bad, right or wrong. Morals are the social standards
derived from ethical inquiry. The Perspectives approach measures ethical principles by their diversity of perspective and the degree of inclusiveness with which they are applied.
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Moral Span Moral Impulse (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
POSITION/ROLE
CONTRIBUTION/
SIGNIFICANCE
PERTINENT
WORKS/ STUDIES
(date/s)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 115-18, 197 IP 92-100,102-8,
IP 115-18, 197 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study 197,205
Category IP 44-46, 115-18
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
Broadening Perspec-

sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}


37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
(Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition -
Buddhic {32.5-36}: All
manifest & unmanifest Always/already {32.5-
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
reality (self-liberation in 36} (sage/siddha)
primordial awareness)
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit)
31 9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early {31-33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Moral Span Moral Impulse (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
30 (Higher Chakras to
- transition - SPIRIT {29.5-36}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity
Bodhisatvic {28-31}: Panentheistic [28-31}: Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
28 All sentient beings (lo- All sentient beings in all 8. SUBTLE {27.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Early
cus of Brahma-lokas) realms (saintly) Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late
Broadening Perspectives

Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,


Psychic (vision): WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity
25 7. Psychic Self
Early head) {25-36} {24.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
THEOCENTRIC {25-36}
Shamanic {23.5-27}:
All earthly beings (locus
Panenhenic {23.5-27}:
of World Soul). 6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - All earthly beings (yo- Developmentalism as World Process
POST-POST- vision (Ajna)
gic)
CONVENTIONAL
{23.5-beyond}
23 Vision/ logic: Late SOUL {22.5-30} Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

Worldcentric{20-22.5}:
All of Us -all humans
(locus of rational uni- Universal-global {20- Pluralistic systems, dynamic
20 - transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind
versal pluralism) 22.5} Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
POST- CONVEN-
TIONAL {20-22.5}
19 Formal: Late CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Moral Span Moral Impulse (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
18 5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
EXPRESSION (throat)
Formal: Early Rational-reflexive tional reflexive) 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
{18-20}
{17.5-20} WORLDCENTRIC {18.5-24}
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - Conventional 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
love
Sociocentric {16-19}:
Us - family, group, tribe,
nation (locus of mythic/ 4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late
membership) EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}
CONVENTIONAL (16-
19}
Broadening Perspectives

4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-


15 Rule/role: Early Mythic-membership LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
na) {14.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Safety-power 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept
{12-14} concept) {11.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
Symbol
11 Hedonic Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image Narcissism
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
2. Emotional-sexual
2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion Magical SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
body)
{9-11}
2. EMOTIONAL SELF
8 - transition - Impulsive Subject-object fusions
{8-10.5}
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception Self-only

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CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1950- )
(birth/death dates)
Chakras
Self-sense:
TOPIC Moral Span Moral Impulse (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
5 Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1b. Uroboric
Sensation Symbolic Archaic {5-6}
BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Egocentric {3-15}: Me
Matter: Molecular, (locus of bodily-self)
4 Autistic
polymer PRE-CONVENTIONAL
{3-15}
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF
Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
Broadening Perspec-

3
{3-7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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Table 4H3: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Ethical/Moral Perspectives, Modern Investigators return to top
These Studies (by modern academic investigators) trace the development of Perspectives approach to Ethics and Morals in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases
of mental maturation that occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. Ethics is the discipline of determining what is good or bad, right or wrong. Morals are the so-
cial standards derived from ethical inquiry. The Perspectives approach measures ethical principles by their diversity of perspective and the degree of inclusiveness with which they are applied.
CONTRIBUTOR/ Suzanne Fredda Blanchard-
William G. Perry Ralph Turner Carol Gilligan Lee Anne Peck Dierdre Kramer Robert Selman Cheryl Armon
INVESTIGATOR Benack Fields
(~1930- ) (~1930- ) (1936- ) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1950 )
(birth/death dates) (~1950- ) (~1950- )
Empathy (willing-
Female Moral Stag- ness/ ability to as- Socio-emotional Social-Cognitive Role-taking [revised
TOPIC Self-outlook Social Role-taking Moral Motivation Stages of the Good
es sume another’s pers- Development Stages from Wilber]
pective)
Researcher in adult Researcher in post-
Harvard educational Prominent social psy- Harvard social psychol- Prominent educational
POSITION/ROLE [Cannot identify] social cognition and Social psychologist formal reasoning in
psychologist chologist ogist psychologist
problem-solving adults
Developed influential
Revised Kohlberg for Influential work on as- Contextualism and
CONTRIBUTION/ Landmark study on five-stage sequence to
female moral stages: suming another’s pers- dialecticism promote
SIGNIFICANCE student development promote tolerance in
Care vs. justice. pective more fluid development
children
w/Commons. Adult
PERTINENT Forms of Intellectual & Transformation in Clini-
Collective behavior In a Different Voice Adult Development & Affective role-taking Development (1990),
WORKS/ STUDIES Ethical Development in cal & Developmental
(1972) (1982) Aging model (1980) Beyond Formal Opera-
(date/s) College Years (1970) Psychology (1989)
tions (1984)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 45, 172, 206 IP 207 IP 45, 208 IP 207 IP 212 IP 45, 206 IP 45, 206 IP 45, 208 IP 45, 207
Study
Category IP 44-46, 115-18
Broadening Perspec-

FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle
34 Non-dual: Early
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late
Causal (formless):
31
Early

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Suzanne Fredda Blanchard-
William G. Perry Ralph Turner Carol Gilligan Lee Anne Peck Dierdre Kramer Robert Selman Cheryl Armon
INVESTIGATOR Benack Fields
(~1930- ) (~1930- ) (1936- ) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1950 )
(birth/death dates) (~1950- ) (~1950- )
Empathy (willing-
Female Moral Stag- ness/ ability to as- Socio-emotional Social-Cognitive Role-taking [revised
TOPIC Self-outlook Social Role-taking Moral Motivation Stages of the Good
es sume another’s pers- Development Stages from Wilber]
pective)
30 - transition -
29 Subtle: Late

28
Subtle (archetype):
Early
27 - transition -
26 Psychic: Late

25
Psychic (vision):
Early
24 - transition -
Broadening Perspectives

23 Vision/ logic: Late Social genius


7. Dynamic dialecticism
(integration of cultural &
8-9. Commitment: Mid- 6. Integrative multiple
22 Vision/logic:Middle historical systems into 6. Universal holism
dle/ late perspectives
evolving social struc-
tures)
21 Vision/ logic: Early 6-7. Commitment: Early Hierarchical-integrative Contextualism 5. Autonomy
4-5. Subjective relativ-
ism
20 - transition - Interactive empathy Rational-altruistic Willing/ Able 5. Multiple perspectives 6. Dynamic relativism 5. Symbolic interaction
POST- CONVENTION-
AL {20-beyond}
19 Formal: Late Pluralism Universal care 5. Static systems 4. Individual
3b. In-depth societal
4. Early multiple pers- 4. Static relativism,
18 Formal: Early 5. Relativism Interactive effect perspective-taking 4. Individuality
pectives pluralism
(perspectivism)
3. Affective mutuality
3. Formism, mechan-
17 - transition - 3-4. Multiplicity Third party reflexive Care Willing/ unable 3. Multiple outcomes 3a. Mutual CONVENTIONAL {17-
ism
19}
Third party non- reflex- Conformist (irrational-
16 Rule/role: Late 2. Self -reflective 2. Instrumental egoism
ive conscientious)
15 Rule/role: Early 2. Early multiplicity 2. Dualist-absolutist 2. Pre-formism

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Suzanne Fredda Blanchard-
William G. Perry Ralph Turner Carol Gilligan Lee Anne Peck Dierdre Kramer Robert Selman Cheryl Armon
INVESTIGATOR Benack Fields
(~1930- ) (~1930- ) (1936- ) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1950 )
(birth/death dates) (~1950- ) (~1950- )
Empathy (willing-
Female Moral Stag- ness/ ability to as- Socio-emotional Social-Cognitive Role-taking [revised
TOPIC Self-outlook Social Role-taking Moral Motivation Stages of the Good
es sume another’s pers- Development Stages from Wilber]
pective)
14 1. Radical egoism
- transition - Identificatory reflexive Unable 1. Subjective (early) PRE- CONVENTIONAL
{9-16}
Expedient/ self- protec-
13 Concept 1. Dualistic 1. One perspective
tive
Broadening Perspectives

12 Endocept Selfish 1. Undifferentiation


Symbol Identificatory, non-
11 Unwilling 0. Egocentric
- transition - reflexive
10 Image
9 Impulse/ emotion Amoral-impulsive
8 - transition -
7 Exocept
6 Perception
5 Sensation
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
3 Matter: Atomic
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 4I: STAGES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT – Worldviews return to top
These Studies (by various classic and modern investigators) trace the development of Worldviews in the Realm of Psyche Passages. Psyche Passages are the internal phases of mental maturation
that occur as we progress through the Stages of psychological development. A Worldview is a broad framework through which one perceives, interprets, and interacts with the world.
Clare Graves
CONTRIBUTOR/ (1914-86)
Ken Wilber John Mark Baldwin Melvin Miller
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1861-1934) (~1940- ) Don Beck
(birth/death dates)
(~1940- )
Intermediate
Chakras
worldviews (teleo- Self-sense:
TOPIC Worldviews Dualism Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums
logical/ GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
ateleo-/ antiteleo-)
G: Union College psych
Prominent experimental
prof. Originator of Level
psychologist at Prince-
Theory of Personality.
POSITION/ROLE ton and Johns Hopkins.
B: Foremost expositor
Co-founder of Psych
and developer of
Review.
Graves model.
Increasing Comprehensive-

G: Sophisticated cultur-
Baldwinian evolution: al stage model, used to
Behaviors that initially illustrate corporate- and
CONTRIBUTION/ Adult development in
require learning can be government-world dy-
SIGNIFICANCE higher lines
replaced by evolved namics.
genetics B: Refined model into
Spiral Dynamics
Thought & Things G: Cowan, Never End-
PERTINENT Creativity, Spirituality,
(1906), Mental Devel- ing Quest (2005)
WORKS/ STUDIES Transcendence (1999)
opment of Child & Race B: Spiral Dynamics
(date/s) w/Cook-Greuter
(1895) (1996), w/Cowan
WILBER SOURCE: IP 118-19, 198,207 IP 92-100,102-8,
IP 78-82, 199, 217 IP 213 IP 41-2, 47-53, 204 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197
Study 197,205
Category IP 118-19
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process

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Clare Graves
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber John Mark Baldwin Melvin Miller (1914-86)
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1861-1934) (~1940- ) Don Beck
(birth/death dates)
(~1940- )
Intermediate
Chakras
worldviews (teleo- Self-sense:
TOPIC Worldviews Dualism Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums
logical/ GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
ateleo-/ antiteleo-)
34 Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless (Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL]
Non-dual: Early 10. Non-dual
Non -dual (siddha) {34-36} in the Real) {34-36}
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of ma-
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
31 nifest realms 9. Witness (pure Self)
Early 33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition - SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
Increasing Comprehensive-

29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity


Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
28 realm 8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul)
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): gross realm unity 9. [next awakening] WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul)
25 Pancalistic (nondual) 7. Psychic Self
Early Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27} (coral) head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5}
THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - Developmentalism as World Process SOUL {22.5-30}
vision (Ajna)
8. Holistic organism/
23 Vision/ logic: Late Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
global (turquoise)
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic Integrated theism/ exis-
22 Vision/logic:Middle
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}: tentialism/ pantheism
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
7. Systematic process/ taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early Multiple contexts/ histories Good vs. bad THOUGHT (brow, third
integrative (yellow) integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

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Clare Graves
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber John Mark Baldwin Melvin Miller (1914-86)
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1861-1934) (~1940- ) Don Beck
(birth/death dates)
(~1940- )
Intermediate
Chakras
worldviews (teleo- Self-sense:
TOPIC Worldviews Dualism Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums
logical/ GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
ateleo-/ antiteleo-)
20 Pluralistic systems, dynamic 6. Social network/ Rela-
- transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind
Pluralistic relativism {20-21} tivistic (green)
Humanism/ skepticism/
19 Formal: Late Static systems/ contexts CENTAUR {19-24}
nihilism
Static universal formalism 5. Strategic enterprise/ 5. MATURE EGO (ra-
EXPRESSION (throat)
18 Formal: Early Rational formalism {18-19} Truth vs. falsity Individualistic-achiever tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego
{18-20}
WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24} (orange) 20}
Mythic theism/ stoicism/ 4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - Demythologizing, formalizing Self vs. not-self 4c. Mythic - late
mechanism love
Increasing Comprehensive-

Rationalization of mythic structures 4b. Mythic - middle


16 Rule/role: Late
Mythic–rational {16-17} EGO {16-20}
4. Authority/ Absolutist- 4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
15 Rule/role: Early Locus of magic power is deified Other Mind vs. body LOVE (heart) {15-17}
religious (blue) na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Ego omnipotence transferred to gods 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self
Omnipotence of ego challenged, security 3. Strong-man/ Power- POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self
12 Endocept
Magic-mythic {12-13} gods (red) {12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17}
Symbol
11 Ego is locus of magic power Inner vs. outer
- transition -
Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic 2b. Magical (Image-
10 Image
Magical (typhonic) {10-11} body)
2. Emotional-sexual
2. Tribe/ Magical- 2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion ‘Self-object’ SEXUALITY (genitals)
animistic (purple) {8-10.5} body)
{9-11}
8 - transition - Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept Present vs. persisting 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception Animistic

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Clare Graves
CONTRIBUTOR/
Ken Wilber John Mark Baldwin Melvin Miller (1914-86)
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1950- ) (1861-1934) (~1940- ) Don Beck
(birth/death dates)
(~1940- )
Intermediate
Chakras
worldviews (teleo- Self-sense:
TOPIC Worldviews Dualism Spiral Dynamics (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums
logical/ GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
ateleo-/ antiteleo-)
5 Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1. Survival band/ In- 1b. Uroboric
Sensation Archaic {5-6} Adualistic
stinctive (beige) BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
3 Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
Increasing Comprehensive-

2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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These Studies trace human development in the internal Realm of Body Passages. Body Passages are the internal phases of physical enlivenment that occur as we awaken, activate, engage, and
connect the energy centers of our body.
CONTRIBUTOR/ Traditional Hin-
Traditional Hin- Traditional Hindu- Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Chiropractic duism + alternative
duism sim (1950- )
(birth/death dates) medicine
Chakras Chakras Chakras Chakras
TOPIC Spinal regions
(physical locus) (bodily systems) (worldview) (mental/spiritual)
POSITION/ROLE
CONTRIBUTION/
SIGNIFICANCE
Easley, Naturopathic
PERTINENT
Judith: Eastern Body, Medicine (2006).
WORKS/ STUDIES
Western Mind (1996) Brennan, Hands of
(date/s)
Light (1980)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 16-17, 199
Study
Category IP 16-17
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
Increasing Physical Enli-

TAL SEQUENCE
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle
(Release of all Chakras
34 Non-dual: Early
in the Real)
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late

31
Causal (formless):
Early
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition -
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late

28
Subtle (archetype):
Early

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Traditional Hin-
Traditional Hin- Traditional Hindu- Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Chiropractic duism + alternative
duism sim (1950- )
(birth/death dates) medicine
Chakras Chakras Chakras Chakras
TOPIC Spinal regions
(physical locus) (bodily systems) (worldview) (mental/spiritual)
27 7. Sahasrara: Tran-
- transition - scendental conscious-
ness, light
26 Psychic: Late
Psychic (vision): Crown of head
25 Cranial joints Central nervous system Wisdom {25-beyond}
Early {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition -
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late
Increasing Physical Enli-

22 Vision/logic:Middle
Upper neck: Visionary thought {21-
21 Vision/ logic: Early Brow, third eye {21-24} Nervous system
Atlas, axis, occiput 24}
20 - transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind
19 Formal: Late
18 Formal: Early Throat {18-20} Lower neck Respiratory Expression {18-20}
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition -
love
16 Rule/role: Late
15 Rule/role: Early Heart {15-17} Upper spine, chest Circulatory Love {15-17}
14 - transition -
13 Concept 3. Intential-mind: power
12 Endocept Solar plexus {12-14} Mid-spine Digestive, immune Power {12-14}

11
Symbol
- transition -
10 Image
2. Emotional-sexual
9 Impulse/ emotion Genitals {9-11} Low back, hips Reproductive Sexuality {9-11}

8 - transition -
7 Exocept
6 Perception
5 Sensation

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Traditional Hin-
Traditional Hin- Traditional Hindu- Ken Wilber
INVESTIGATOR Chiropractic duism + alternative
duism sim (1950- )
(birth/death dates) medicine
Chakras Chakras Chakras Chakras
TOPIC Spinal regions
(physical locus) (bodily systems) (worldview) (mental/spiritual)
4 Matter: Molecular,
polymer
Base of spine, legs, Skeletal, lymph, elimi-
3 Matter: Atomic Pelvic floor {3-8} Survival {3-8} 1. Material
feet nation
Increasing Physical Enli-

2
Matter: Subatomic
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 6A: SPIRITUAL STAGES & STATES – Eastern Mystics return to top
These Studies (from various Eastern traditions) trace the development of mystical experiences in the internal Realm of Spirit Passages. Spirit Passages are the internal phases of spiritual awaken-
ing that occur as we pass through the Stages and States of spiritual development. Mysticism is the pursuit of consciousness, communion, or identity with the Divine through direct experience and
revealed insight. The mystic seeks direct encounter with God or God-like essence – as the ultimate source of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.
Maharishi Mahesh
CONTRIBUTOR/ Traditional Samad- Highest Yoga Muhyiddin Ibn
Patanjali Mahamudra Hazrat Inayat Khan Yogi (1917-) CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR his Tantra ‘Arabi
(~200 BC- 400 AD) (~800 AD) (1882-1927) Charles Alexander STRUCTURES Comment [HM1]:
(birth/death dates) (~1500 BC) (~500 BC) (1165-1240)
(~1950-)
Chakras
Highest Contempla- Levels of Con- Stages of Tibetan Transcendental
TOPIC Yoga Sutras Sufi Stations of Zikr Sufism (TRADITIONAL &
tive States sciousness/Skandhs meditation Meditation
Wilber versions)

P: Semi-mythical
Arab mystic. Pivotal in
Complete control over Esoteric Buddhism. founder of yoga. Most widespread prac- M: Brought TM to West.
POSITION/ROLE the functions of con- permanent split be- Founder of Universal
Greatest of Buddha’s Y: Aphorisms on phi- tice in Tibetan Budd- Beatles.
tween Sufism and Is- Sufism.
sciousness four secret discourses losophy & practice of hism A: TM interpreter.
lam.
Raja Yoga
Transcendental Medita-
Works to directly reveal
tion (TM): Popular,
Raja yoga: Taming the emptiness to one's own Emphasized mystic
CONTRIBUTION/ State of undifferentiated widely-syndicated Ved-
body thru self- discip- direct experience in experience (Sufism) Unification of spiritual
beingness, conscious- ic meditative technique
SIGNIFICANCE line to achieve higher one's own mind, by over law (Islam). Per- truths
ness without thinking A: Applied developmen-
states meditating directly on manent split
tal psychology to the
one's own mind.
practice of TM,
Higher Conscious-

M: Science of Being &


PERTINENT Art of Living (1963). A:
WORKS/ STUDIES Cozort, Highest Yoga Journey to the Lord of
Yoga Sutras (~200 AD) Inner Life (~1920) Higher Stages of Hu-
(date/s) Tantra (1986) Power
man Development
(1990) w/Langer.
WILBER SOURCE: IP 132, 210 IP 27, 201, 211 (see
IP 131-32, 210 IP 211 IP 131, 209 IP 210 IP 141-42, 209 IP 16-17, 199
Study Table 4F2, Cognition)
Category IP 129-36, 139-42, 264-65
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -

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Maharishi Mahesh
CONTRIBUTOR/ Traditional Samad- Highest Yoga Muhyiddin Ibn
Patanjali Mahamudra Hazrat Inayat Khan Yogi (1917-) CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR his Tantra ‘Arabi
(~200 BC- 400 AD) (~800 AD) (1882-1927) Charles Alexander STRUCTURES Comment [HM1]:
(birth/death dates) (~1500 BC) (~500 BC) (1165-1240)
(~1950-)
Chakras
Highest Contempla- Levels of Con- Stages of Tibetan Transcendental
TOPIC Yoga Sutras Sufi Stations of Zikr Sufism (TRADITIONAL &
tive States sciousness/Skandhs meditation Meditation
Wilber versions)
36
Non-dual: Late Post-enlightenment
NON-MEDITATION Non-dual Unity of consciousness
BHAVA {36-beyond}
35 Non-dual: Middle Nonmeditation Unity form/ formless Refined permanence

Non-dual: Early One Taste [9.] CLEAR LIGHT (Release of all Chakras
34 Raincloud ONE-TASTE {34-35} Absolute csness (zat) Permanence
SAHAJA {34-35} EMPTINESS {34-36} in the Real)
33 - transition - Post-nirvana Emptiness A returned one Formless WITNESS {33-36}

Causal: Late : dirodh, nirvana Black near-attainment


32 Cessation (nirohd) Cessation Gnosis Cessation (djabrut)
JNANA {32-33} (cessation)
Causal (formless): Cessation Transcendental con-
31 SIMPLICITY {31-33} Witness-totality Witness (wahdat)
Higher Consciousness

Early NIRVIKALPA sciousness


[8.] VERY SUBTLE
- transition - Divine luminosity (ar- (Higher Chakras to
30 CONSCIOUSNESS Oneness of buddhi Bliss
wah) cessation)
(causal) {30-33}
29 Subtle: Late Archetypal form Shining forth Luminosity Divine light Archetypal (akasha)
Subtle (archetype): Deity form, luminosity
28
Early Red increase Luminosity Subtle perception Ascending sights Soul (angelic)
SAVIKALPA {28-29}
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
- transition - White appearance (lu-
27 Subtle perception Gross union Vision-wholeness scendental conscious-
minosity)
ness, light
Psychic: Late [7.] SUBTLE CON- ONE-POINTEDNESS
26 Vision-mind (malkut)
SCIOUSNESS {26-29} {26-30}
Psychic (vision): WISDOM (crown of
25
Early One-pointedness Access Intellect in holy forms Djinn (genius)
head) {25-beyond}

- transition - Dissolution of gross 6. Psychic mind:


24 MEDITATION {24-36}
csness vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late Recollection (dhyana)
Vision/logic:Middle Meditative csness Idealistic-person (uni-
22 Integral ideas
versal principles)

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Maharishi Mahesh
CONTRIBUTOR/ Traditional Samad- Highest Yoga Muhyiddin Ibn
Patanjali Mahamudra Hazrat Inayat Khan Yogi (1917-) CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR his Tantra ‘Arabi
(~200 BC- 400 AD) (~800 AD) (1882-1927) Charles Alexander STRUCTURES Comment [HM1]:
(birth/death dates) (~1500 BC) (~500 BC) (1165-1240)
(~1950-)
Chakras
Highest Contempla- Levels of Con- Stages of Tibetan Transcendental
TOPIC Yoga Sutras Sufi Stations of Zikr Sufism (TRADITIONAL &
tive States sciousness/Skandhs meditation Meditation
Wilber versions)
21
Vision/ logic: Early Supramental Universal ethical prin- VISIONARY THOUGHT
ciples (brow, third eye) {21-24}
- transition - FOUNDATIONS {20-
20 5. Verbal-rational mind
23}
19 Formal: Late Universal order
80 mental conceptions
18 Formal: Early [6.] OVERALL GROSS Cleansing, restraint Artistic-person (beyond EXPRESSION (throat)
CONSCIOUSNESS (pranayana) conventions) {18-20}
{18-23}
- transition - 4. Community-mind:
17 Right beliefs
Higher Consciousness

love
16 Rule/role: Late Surface signs
15 Rule/role: Early LOVE (heart) {15-17}
14 - transition -

5. GROSS MENTAL
Concept Material-person (earthly
13 CONSCIOUSNESS 3. Intential-mind: power
gain)
{13-16}
12 Endocept POWER (solar plexus)
{12-14}
11
Symbol Beliefs of gross mind
- transition - CONCEPTS {13-19}
10 Image

2. Emotional-sexual
Impulse/ emotion 4. EMOTION-IMAGE
9 Animal world SEXUALITY (genitals)
{9-10}
{9-11}
8 - transition - Mundane-person (bodi-
ly desires)
7 Exocept 3.

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Maharishi Mahesh
CONTRIBUTOR/ Traditional Samad- Highest Yoga Muhyiddin Ibn
Patanjali Mahamudra Hazrat Inayat Khan Yogi (1917-) CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR his Tantra ‘Arabi
(~200 BC- 400 AD) (~800 AD) (1882-1927) Charles Alexander STRUCTURES Comment [HM1]:
(birth/death dates) (~1500 BC) (~500 BC) (1165-1240)
(~1950-)
Chakras
Highest Contempla- Levels of Con- Stages of Tibetan Transcendental
TOPIC Yoga Sutras Sufi Stations of Zikr Sufism (TRADITIONAL &
tive States sciousness/Skandhs meditation Meditation
Wilber versions)
6
Perception PERCEPTION-
Animal
IMPULSE {7-9}
5 Sensation 2. SENSATION Vegetal world Vegetable
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer

1. Material
Higher Conscious-

3 Matter: Atomic 1. FORM {3-4} Mineral world Matter (nasut) SURVIVAL (floor of
pelvis) {3-8}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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These Studies (from Western and mid-Eastern Christian traditions) trace the development of mystical experiences in the internal Realm of Spirit Passages. Spirit Passages are the internal phases
of spiritual awakening that occur as we pass through the Stages and States of spiritual development. Mysticism is the pursuit of consciousness, communion, or identity with the Divine through
direct experience and revealed insight. The mystic seeks direct encounter with God or God-like essence – as the ultimate source of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.
Eastern Orthodox St. Gregory
CONTRIBUTOR/ St. Gregory of Nys- Dionysius the Areo-
pagite (pseud.)
(~1100 AD) Palamas St. Teresa of Avila Great Chain CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR sa
John Chirban (~1300 AD) (1515-82) of Being STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~335-94 AD) (~452-91 AD)
(~1950- )
Chakras
[Spiritual orienta- Stages of Interior
TOPIC [Spiritual States] [Levels of prayer] [Spiritual States] (TRADITIONAL &
tion] Life
Wilber versions)
Mystical, neo-platonic
Christianity of Byzan-
writings originally as-
Christian bishop from tine Empire. Separated Greek Orthodox hermit/
POSITION/ROLE cribed to judge of Areo- Spanish mystic
region of Turkey. from Western Church mystic
pagus converted by
by schism of 1054
Paul in Acts 7
Because God became Monastic reform based Classical/medieval con-
Doctrines of the Trinity,
CONTRIBUTION/ human, humans can on absolute poverty. ception of hierarchy of
infinitude of God, &
SIGNIFICANCE experience God in a Outlines stages of as- universe, from matter to
stages of contemplation
living way cent of the soul God
Lucretius, On the Na-
PERTINENT John Meyendorff, St
John Chirban, Person- ture of Things (~55 BC).
WORKS/ STUDIES Life of Moses Gregory Palamas Autobiography (~1567)
hood (1996) Lovejoy, The Great
(date/s) (1997)
Chain of Being (1933)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 211 IP 131, 211 IP 131, 211 IP 210 IP 156, 211 IP 67-69, 199, 200, 211 IP 16-17, 199
Study
Category IP 129-36, 139-42, 264-65
FUNDAMENTAL
Higher Conscious-

DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle
(Release of all Chakras
34 Non-dual: Early
in the Real)
(CLOUD OF UN-
33 - transition - Darkness 7. Spiritual marriage
KNOWING)

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Eastern Orthodox St. Gregory
CONTRIBUTOR/ St. Gregory of Nys- Dionysius the Areo-
pagite (pseud.)
(~1100 AD) Palamas St. Teresa of Avila Great Chain CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR sa
John Chirban (~1300 AD) (1515-82) of Being STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~335-94 AD) (~452-91 AD)
(~1950- )
Chakras
[Spiritual orienta- Stages of Interior
TOPIC [Spiritual States] [Levels of prayer] [Spiritual States] (TRADITIONAL &
tion] Life
Wilber versions)
32 Causal: Late Luminous Illumination 6. Cessation (formless)
Causal (formless): Oneness With God
31 Not seeing Glorious nothingness Formless
Early THEOSIS
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition - PRAYER OF UNION Luminosity SPIRIT {28.5-beyond}
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late Theosis
Subtle (archetype): PRAYER OF QUIET Luminosity 5. Prayer of union (ego
28 Light Divine light
Early (unification) LIGHT DIVINE dies, soul emerges)
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - Purification scendental conscious-
ness, light
Higher Consciousness

26 Psychic: Late Recollection Early visions


Psychic (vision): PRAYER OF RECOL- Detachment WISDOM (crown of
25 4. Prayer of recollection
Early LECTION (illumination) APATHEIA head) {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - Faith in God [purification] Vision
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late
22 Vision/logic:Middle SOUL {20.5-31}
Turning toward spiritual VISIONARY THOUGHT
21 Vision/ logic: Early
METANOIA (brow, third eye) {21-24}
PRAYER OF MIND
20 - transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind
(subvocal)
19 Formal: Late
3. Exemplary life
Preliminary orientation EXPRESSION (throat)
18 Formal: Early Darkness of sin 2. Practice, prayer
IMAGE {18-20}
1. Humility
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition -
love
PRAYER OF SIMPLIC-
16 Rule/role: Late
ITY (vocal)
15 Rule/role: Early LOVE (heart) {15-17}

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Eastern Orthodox St. Gregory
CONTRIBUTOR/ St. Gregory of Nys- Dionysius the Areo-
pagite (pseud.)
(~1100 AD) Palamas St. Teresa of Avila Great Chain CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR sa
John Chirban (~1300 AD) (1515-82) of Being STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~335-94 AD) (~452-91 AD)
(~1950- )
Chakras
[Spiritual orienta- Stages of Interior
TOPIC [Spiritual States] [Levels of prayer] [Spiritual States] (TRADITIONAL &
tion] Life
Wilber versions)
14 - transition -
13 Concept 3. Intential-mind: power
POWER (solar plexus)
12 Endocept
{12-14}

11
Symbol
- transition -
Higher Consciousness

10 Image
2. Emotional-sexual
9 Impulse/ emotion MIND {7.5-23} SEXUALITY (genitals)
{9-11}
8 - transition -
7 Exocept
6 Perception
5 Sensation BODY {3.5-11.5}
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
1. Material
3 Matter: Atomic MATTER {3.5-5} SURVIVAL (floor of
pelvis) {3-8}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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These Studies (from academic and esoteric investigators of the early 1900’s) trace development in the internal Realm of Spirit Passages. Spirit Passages are the internal phases of spiritual awa-
kening that occur as we pass through the Stages and States of spiritual development. The work of esoteric Western spiritualists derives primarily from Eastern mystical traditions (Table 6A).
CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Evelyn Underhill Karl Jaspers
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1875-1941) (1883-1969)
(birth/death dates)
Existential-
Chakras
phenomenological Self-sense:
TOPIC Religious Stages Christian Mysticism (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
reduction GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
(meditative thinking)
Prominent experimental
psychologist at Prince- English metaphysical
German psychiatrist/
POSITION/ROLE ton and Johns Hopkins. author, novelist and
philosopher
Co-founder of Psych poet
Review.
Baldwinian evolution:
Behaviors that initially Effective popularizer of Diagnose psychiatric
CONTRIBUTION/
require learning can be medieval and Catholic symptoms by their
SIGNIFICANCE
replaced by evolved sprituality form, not content.
genetics
PERTINENT
Mental Development of Philosophy & Existence
WORKS/ STUDIES Mysticism (1911)
Child & Race (1895) (1938)
(date/s)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 78-82, 199, 217 IP 92-100,102-8,
IP 133, 209 IP 204 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study 197,205
Category IP 129-36, 139-42, 264-65
Higher Consciousness

FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
(Release of all Chakras [10. NON-DUAL] Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early Union 10. Non-dual
in the Real) {34-36} Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
Dark night
33 - transition - DIVINE MYSTICISM
{33-36}

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Evelyn Underhill Karl Jaspers
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1875-1941) (1883-1969)
(birth/death dates)
Existential-
Chakras
phenomenological Self-sense:
TOPIC Religious Stages Christian Mysticism (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
reduction GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
(meditative thinking)
32 Divine ignorance (ces-
Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
sation)
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless): Divine love (contempla- 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31-
31 9. Witness (pure Self) est realms
Early tion) 33}
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
(Higher Chakras to
30 - transition - Luminosity SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
Recollection (archetyp-
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity
al)
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype): METAPHYSICAL
8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} 8. Subtle Self (Soul) realm
Higher Consciousness

28
Early MYSTICISM {28-32}
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
Lateral expansion of
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
consciousness
ness, light
Union with stream of
26 Psychic: Late
life
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): NATURE MYSTICISM: WISDOM (crown of 7. PSYCHIC (soul) gross realm unity
25 7. Psychic Self
Early {25-27} head) {25-beyond} {23.5-26.5} Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30} Developmentalism as World Process
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late Immediacy Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Contemplative illumina- Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle 4. True meditative
tion Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
6. INTEGRATED (cen-
VISIONARY
taur) {21-23.5} 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early Aesthetic-religious 3. Temporal THOUGHT (brow, third Multiple contexts/ histories
integrated Self)
eye) {21-24}

Pluralistic systems, dynamic


20 - transition - 2. Conceptual 5. Verbal-rational mind
Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
19 Formal: Late 1. Empirical CENTAUR {19-24} Static systems/ contexts

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Evelyn Underhill Karl Jaspers
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1875-1941) (1883-1969)
(birth/death dates)
Existential-
Chakras
phenomenological Self-sense:
TOPIC Religious Stages Christian Mysticism (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
reduction GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
(meditative thinking)
18 5. MATURE EGO (ra- Static universal formalism
EXPRESSION (throat)
Formal: Early Ethical 2 tional reflexive) {16.5- 5. Mature ego Rational formalism {18-19}
{18-20}
20} WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - Ethical 1 4c. Mythic - late Demythologizing, formalizing
love
4b. Mythic - middle Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late Intellectual
EGO {16-20} Mythic–rational {16-17}
4. ROLE SELF (perso- 4a. Mythic (member-
15 Rule/role: Early LOVE (heart) {15-17} Locus of magic power is deified Other
na) {13.5-16.5} ship-Self) – early
Concrete-literal myths:
Conceptual faith &
14 - transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
Higher Consciousness

beliefs
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
POWER (solar plexus) 3. MENTAL SELF (self- 3a. Name-Self Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept
{12-14} concept) {10.5-13.5} PERSONA {12-17} Magic-mythic {12-13}
Symbol
11 Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
2b. Magical (Image- Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image Spontaneous (magical)
body) Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
2. Emotional-sexual
2. EMOTIONAL SELF 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion Physical SEXUALITY (genitals) ‘Self-object’
{8-10.5} body)
{9-11}
8 - transition - Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation Archaic {5-6}
BODY EGO {5.5-12}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Mark Baldwin Evelyn Underhill Karl Jaspers
INVESTIGATOR WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUCTURES
(1861-1934) (1875-1941) (1883-1969)
(birth/death dates)
Existential-
Chakras
phenomenological Self-sense:
TOPIC Religious Stages Christian Mysticism (TRADITIONAL & Fulcrums Worldviews
reduction GENERAL/ specific
Wilber versions)
(meditative thinking)
3 1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF {3-
Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
7}
pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}
Higher Conscious-

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These Studies (from academic investigators since the later-1900’s) trace development in the internal Realm of Spirit Passages. Spirit Passages are the internal phases of spiritual awakening that
occur as we pass through the Stages and States of spiritual development.
CONTRIBUTOR/ Daniel Brown
Juan Pascual-Leone James Fowler Allan Chinen Joel Funk Daniel Helminiak Michael Washburn Jenny Wade CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR Jack Engler
(~1950-) (~1950-) (~1950-) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1960-) (~1960- ) STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~1950-)
Stages of transcen- Cross-cultural Chakras
Contact with Nu- Spiritual develop- Levels of Con- Evolution of Con-
TOPIC dental ego (ultra- Stages of Faith Modal Experience Stages of Medita- (TRADITIONAL &
minous ment sciousness sciousness
self) tion Wilber versions)
Catholic researcher. Prof/director Inst Trans
Prof of dev psych, Ply- College prof & former
POSITION/ROLE Leader in faith devel- Psychologist, folklorist Transpersonal theorist Psych, management
mouth State Univ. Catholic priest
opment theory consultant.
Added hermeneutic,
Applies Erikson/ Kohl- Collections of stories & Correspondences Biblical interpretation Returning transperson- Integrative theory of
CONTRIBUTION/ phenomenological,
berg developmental fables for different life- among spiritual practic- from homosexual pers- al psychology to its consciousness devel-
SIGNIFICANCE dialectic orientation to
theory to Christian faith stages & genders es in different cultures pective roots in Jung and Freud opment
developmental studies
Ego and Dynamic
PERTINENT Transformations of
Model of ego develop- Transpersonal Psychia- Human Core of Spiri- Ground (1995), Trans-
WORKS/ STUDIES Stages of Faith (1995) Consciousness (1999) Changes of Mind (1996)
ment (1990) try (1996) tuality (1996) personal Psychology
(date/s) w/Wilber
(1994)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 43, 202, 204 IP 81, 139-41, 263, 209 IP 212 IP 131, 210 IP 209 IP 209 IP 43, 255, 203 IP 43, 203 IP 16-17, 199
Study
Category IP 129-36, 139-42, 264-65
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
Higher Consciousness

TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES


(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle Enlightenment
(Release of all Chakras
34 Non-dual: Early
in the Real)
Spirit, union with abso-
33 - transition - Advanced insight Integration 8. Unitary
lute
32 Causal: Late Cessation
Causal (formless):
31 Insight
Early

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Daniel Brown
Juan Pascual-Leone James Fowler Allan Chinen Joel Funk Daniel Helminiak Michael Washburn Jenny Wade CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR Jack Engler
(~1950-) (~1950-) (~1950-) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1960-) (~1960- ) STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~1950-)
Stages of transcen- Cross-cultural Chakras
Contact with Nu- Spiritual develop- Levels of Con- Evolution of Con-
TOPIC dental ego (ultra- Stages of Faith Modal Experience Stages of Medita- (TRADITIONAL &
minous ment sciousness sciousness
self) tion Wilber versions)
30 (Higher Chakras to
- transition - Luminosity
cessation)
29 Subtle: Late 7. Transcendent
Subtle (archetype): Archetypal theistic mys-
28 Subtle perception
Early ticism
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - 7. Enlightenment scendental conscious-
ness, light
Transcending gross
26 Psychic: Late Regeneration in spirit
perception
Higher Consciousness

Psychic (vision): WISDOM (crown of


25 Nature mysticism
Early head) {25-beyond}
Concentration with 6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - 6. Attunement
support vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late
4. Realized self (qua-
22 Vision/logic:Middle 6. Universalizing (global) Cosmic 6. Authentic
ternity thinking)
Regression in service VISIONARY THOUGHT
21 Vision/ logic: Early 3. Dialectical self 5. Hermeneutic Compassionate
of transcendence (brow, third eye) {21-24}
20 - transition - 2. Duality self 5. Conjunctive 4. Pragmatic Creative 5. Verbal-rational mind
5. Achievement/ affilia-
19 Formal: Late 1. Existential self 3. Representation Conscientious
tive
4. Individuative- Conscientious- EXPRESSION (throat)
18 Formal: Early Preliminary practices Psychological
reflective conformist {18-20}
3. Synthetic/ conven- 4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - 2. Reflection
tional love
16 Rule/role: Late Conformist 4. Conformist
15 Rule/role: Early 2. Mythic-literal Personal LOVE (heart) {15-17}
14 - transition -
13 Concept 1. Enactment 3. Egocentric 3. Intential-mind: power
POWER (solar plexus)
12 Endocept Mental ego
{12-14}

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Daniel Brown
Juan Pascual-Leone James Fowler Allan Chinen Joel Funk Daniel Helminiak Michael Washburn Jenny Wade CORRELATIVE
INVESTIGATOR Jack Engler
(~1950-) (~1950-) (~1950-) (~1950- ) (~1950- ) (~1960-) (~1960- ) STRUCTURES
(birth/death dates) (~1950-)
Stages of transcen- Cross-cultural Chakras
Contact with Nu- Spiritual develop- Levels of Con- Evolution of Con-
TOPIC dental ego (ultra- Stages of Faith Modal Experience Stages of Medita- (TRADITIONAL &
minous ment sciousness sciousness
self) tion Wilber versions)
11 Symbol
1. Magical, projective
- transition -
10 Image
2. Emotional-sexual
9 Impulse/ emotion Libidinal, prepersonal Primal repression 2. Naïve SEXUALITY (genitals)
Higher Consciousness

{9-11}
8 - transition -
7 Exocept Bodyego
6 Perception
0. Preverbal, undiffe-
5 Sensation 1. Reactive
rentiated
PRE-, PERI-, NEO-
Matter: Molecular,
4 Original embedment NATAL (possible tran-
polymer
scendent) {3-11}
1. Material
3 Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of
pelvis) {3-8}

2
Matter: Subatomic
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 7A: SOCIO-CULTURAL EVOLUTION – Classic Investigators & Ken Wilber return to top
These Studies (by academic investigators from the early 1900’s, plus Wilber) trace collective human development at the socio-cultural level. Collective development occurs in human groups of
all sizes – couples, families, work groups, communities, all the way up to societies and cultures. A Society is a structured community of people bound together by similar traditions, institutions,
or nationality. A Culture is the sum total of shared beliefs, customs, practices, attitudes, behaviors, and symbolic structures which undergird and connect the members of a Society.
Gerald Heard Jean Gebser
CONTRIBUTOR/
(1889-1971) Erich Neumann (1905-73)
INVESTIGATOR WILBER ON CULTURES
Jean Houston (1905-60) Georg Feuerstein
(birth/death dates)
(1937- ) (1947- )
Cultural Epochs
Psychological Stag- Ages of Civilization
TOPIC Ages of Man Mythological Stages [Feuerstein addi- Cultural epochs/ Worldviews Social epochs
es (Basic Materials)
tions]
G: German historical
theorist; major influ-
ence on Wilber.
English Vedantist phi- Eminent Jungian psychologist and cultural theor-
POSITION/ROLE F: Prolific Western
losopher. ist.
authority on yoga.
Foremost American
Gebser interpreter
Forerunner of csness-
G: Transformations of
devel movement. Guide Mythology throughout history reveals develop-
CONTRIBUTION/ human consciousness
and mentor: Jean Hou- ment of human consciousness at both individual
SIGNIFICANCE manifested in cultural
ston, Houston Smith, and cultural levels.
epochs
C.B. Luce
G: Ever-present Origin
GH: Ascent of Humani-
PERTINENT (1949); F: Jean Gebser
ty (1929), Five Ages of
WORKS/ STUDIES Origins & History of Consciousness (1954) (1989), In Search of
Man (1963). JH: Life
(date/s) Cradle of Civilization
Force (1980)
Higher Development

(2001)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 149, 214 IP 39, 204 IP 148, 167, 269, 215 IP 118-19, 198, 214 IP 214
Study
Category IP 143-57
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process

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Gerald Heard Jean Gebser
CONTRIBUTOR/
(1889-1971) Erich Neumann (1905-73)
INVESTIGATOR WILBER ON CULTURES
Jean Houston (1905-60) Georg Feuerstein
(birth/death dates)
(1937- ) (1947- )
Cultural Epochs
Psychological Stag- Ages of Civilization
TOPIC Ages of Man Mythological Stages [Feuerstein addi- Cultural epochs/ Worldviews Social epochs
es (Basic Materials)
tions]
34 Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
Non-dual: Early [Spiritual/ non-dual]
Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of ma-
Causal (formless): [Psycho-spiritual/ caus-
31 nifest realms
Early al]
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
30 - transition -
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
realm
Higher Development

28
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
27 - transition -
26 Psychic: Late
Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): [Psycho-somatic/ gross realm unity
25
Early psychic] Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
24 - transition - Developmentalism as World Process
23 Vision/ logic: Late Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Post-individual {21.5- Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle Global mega-state
up} Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
Informational: Net-
21 Vision/ logic: Early Transformation Ego/self integration Multiple contexts/ histories Quantum sub-atomic
works
Integral-aperspectival Pluralistic systems, dynamic
20 - transition -
(emerging) Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
Advanced industrial:
19 Formal: Late INDIVIDUAL {19-20.5} Captive & treasure Mature ego Static systems/ contexts Steel
Nation-state
Static universal formalism
18 Formal: Early Rational formalism {18-19} Industrial: Commerce Iron
WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}

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Gerald Heard Jean Gebser
CONTRIBUTOR/
(1889-1971) Erich Neumann (1905-73)
INVESTIGATOR WILBER ON CULTURES
Jean Houston (1905-60) Georg Feuerstein
(birth/death dates)
(1937- ) (1947- )
Cultural Epochs
Psychological Stag- Ages of Civilization
TOPIC Ages of Man Mythological Stages [Feuerstein addi- Cultural epochs/ Worldviews Social epochs
es (Basic Materials)
tions]
17 Differentiation of ani- Mental (1500 AD -
- transition - Slaying of Father Demythologizing, formalizing
mus present)
MID-INDIVIDUAL {16- Rationalization of mythic structures Advanced agrarian:
16 Rule/role: Late Bronze
18} Mythic–rational {16-17} Empire
15 Rule/role: Early Slaying of Mother Differention of anima Locus of magic power is deified Other Agrarian: Feudal Copper
Concrete-literal myths:
PROTO-INDIVIDUAL
14 - transition - Birth of Hero Emergence of ego Mythic (50,00-1500 AD) Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
{13.5-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Dragon fight Overcoming instincts Ego omnipotence transferred to gods Village leagues Neolithic
PRE-INDIVIDUAL
Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept (constricted csness) {5- Horticultural: Village
Magic-mythic {12-13}
Higher Development

12.5}
Symbol Separation of the World Oedipus/ Electra: Cs-
11 Magic (50-200,000 yrs) Ego is locus of magic power Mesolithic
- transition - Parents ness - uncsness
Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image Body-self narcissism Organized hunt
Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
9 Impulse/ emotion Maternal incest ‘Self-object’ Foraging: Tribes
8 - transition - Great Mother Magic Archaic (<200,000 yrs) Subject-object fusions Paleolithic
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept Wish-fulfillment
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception Uroboric Mother
Undifferentiated, pleromatic
5 Sensation Uroboros Alimentary uroboros Archaic {5-6}
EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Matter: Molecular,
4 Uroboric fusion
polymer
3 Matter: Atomic Pleroma Pleromatic
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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These Studies (by academic investigators since the mid-1900’s) trace collective human development at the socio-cultural level. Collective development occurs in human groups of all sizes –
couples, families, work groups, communities, all the way up to societies and cultures. A Society is a structured community of people bound together by similar traditions, institutions, or national-
ity. A Culture is the sum total of shared beliefs, customs, practices, attitudes, behaviors, and symbolic structures which undergird and connect the members of a Society.
Clare Graves
CONTRIBUTOR/
Alastair Taylor Gerhard Lenski Jurgen Habermas Robert Bellah (1914-86) Duane Elgin Harry Gardiner Jay Earley
INVESTIGATOR
(~1910- ) (1924- ) (1929- ) (~1930- ) Don Beck (~1940- ) (1943- ) (~1950- )
(birth/death dates)
(~1940- )
Cross-cultural
Levels of Social Or- AGE/Techno- Consciousness of
TOPIC Cultural Epochs Scarce resources Spiral Dynamics Spiral Dynamics waves of develop- Cultural Epochs
ganization Economic Base cultural epochs
ment
G: Union College psych
prof. Originator of Level
Co-author of popular Sociologist, Univ North UC Berkeley Marxist Theory of Personality. Transformational psy-
POSITION/ROLE Neo-Marxist German philosopher. SRI social scientist U Wisconsin sociologist
college history text Carolina sociologist B: Foremost expositor chologist & life coach
and developer of
Graves model.
G: Sophisticated cultur-
Tech progress center- al stage model, used to Converging develop-
Influenced generations
ing on information as Developed influential illustrate corporate- and ments suggest quan- Classic study of cross- Meet the planetary cri-
CONTRIBUTION/ of college students with Comprehensive developmental model that omits
guiding force in trans- theory of development government-world dy- tum leap to next stage cultural human devel- sis with conscious so-
SIGNIFICANCE his stage theory of the higher spiritual levels
formation of human of religious systems namics. in evolution of human opment cial evolution
cultural development
societies. B: Refined model into culture
Spiral Dynamics
G: Cowan, Never End-
PERTINENT Ecological/ Evolutionary
Civilization Past and Structural Transformation of Public Sphere Habits of the Heart ing Quest (2005) Awakening Earth Lives Across Cultures Transforming Human
WORKS/ STUDIES Theory (2005). Human
Present (1942-on) (1989) (1988) B: Spiral Dynamics (1993) (<1997) w/Kosmitski Culture (1997)
Societies (1970)
Higher Development

(date/s)
(1996), w/Cowan
WILBER SOURCE: IP 148, 215 IP 147, 214 IP 82-83, 148, 214, 216 IP 148, 215 IP 41-2, 47-53, 204 IP 149, 215 IP 23, 213 IP 215
Study
Category IP 143-57
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle

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Clare Graves
CONTRIBUTOR/
Alastair Taylor Gerhard Lenski Jurgen Habermas Robert Bellah (1914-86) Duane Elgin Harry Gardiner Jay Earley
INVESTIGATOR
(~1910- ) (1924- ) (1929- ) (~1930- ) Don Beck (~1940- ) (1943- ) (~1950- )
(birth/death dates)
(~1940- )
Cross-cultural
Levels of Social Or- AGE/Techno- Consciousness of
TOPIC Cultural Epochs Scarce resources Spiral Dynamics Spiral Dynamics waves of develop- Cultural Epochs
ganization Economic Base cultural epochs
ment
34 8. Global wisdom:
Non-dual: Early
Integral
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late

31
Causal (formless): 7. Global creativity:
Early Flow
30 - transition -
29 Subtle: Late

28
Subtle (archetype): 6. Global bonding:
Early Oceanic
Higher Development

27 - transition -
26 Psychic: Late

25
Psychic (vision): 9. [next awakening]
Early (coral)
POST-POST- CON-
24 - transition -
VENTIONAL {24-up}
8. Holistic organism/
23 Vision/ logic: Late Global
global (turquoise)
5. Global reconciliaton:
WORLD CITIZENS {22- Integration of self & 6. GLOBAL CON-
22 Vision/logic:Middle Reflective
up} culture SCIOUSNESS {22-up}
Future
Informational
[QUANTUM SUB- 7. Systematic process/
21 Vision/ logic: Early S5. Supra-national Post-conventional law Meaning
ATOMIC] (globaliza- integrative (yellow)
tion)
6. Social network/ Rela-
20 - transition - Nation-state
tivistic (green)
Industrial Self-critical, relativism Democracy, individual-
RATIONAL- 4. Urban-industrial:
19 Formal: Late S4. National state [STEEL] (Enlighten- Value Modern POST- CONVENTION- ism
REFLECTIVE (19-21} Dynamic
ment) AL {19.5-23} 5. MODERN {19-21}

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Clare Graves
CONTRIBUTOR/
Alastair Taylor Gerhard Lenski Jurgen Habermas Robert Bellah (1914-86) Duane Elgin Harry Gardiner Jay Earley
INVESTIGATOR
(~1910- ) (1924- ) (1929- ) (~1930- ) Don Beck (~1940- ) (1943- ) (~1950- )
(birth/death dates)
(~1940- )
Cross-cultural
Levels of Social Or- AGE/Techno- Consciousness of
TOPIC Cultural Epochs Scarce resources Spiral Dynamics Spiral Dynamics waves of develop- Cultural Epochs
ganization Economic Base cultural epochs
ment
18 5. Strategic enterprise/
Agrarian – advanced
Formal: Early Empire Individualistic-achiever 4. MEDIEVAL {18}
IRON
(orange)
MYTHIC-RATIONAL
17 - transition - Early modern Skill mastery
{17-18}
Agrarian – simple Gods & heroes
16 Rule/role: Late S3. Theocratic empires Early state Rules, regulations
BRONZE 3. EMPIRES {16-17)
Horticultural – ad-
Law & order (legal se- 4. Authority/ Absolutist- CONVENTIONAL {15.5-
15 Rule/role: Early vanced Conventional law Historic 3. Agrarian: Depth
curity) religious (blue) 18.5}
COPPER
MYTHOLOGICAL {14-
14 - transition - Symbolic flowering
16}
Higher Development

Villages, mythology
Horticultural – simple
13 Concept S2. Tribe, territorial Pre-conventional law Notational systems 2. HORTICULTURAL
NEOLITHIC
{13-15}
3. Strong-man/ Power-
12 Endocept Tribal kinship Digital mapping
gods (red)
Hunting and gathering
Symbol MAGICAL-ANIMISTIC 2. Hunter-gatherer:
11 – advanced Archaic Analog mapping
- transition - {11-13} Surface csness
MESOLITHIC
Power over nature Hunting, magic
10 Image Familiazation of male Event mapping
(bodily security) 1. TRIBAL {10-12}
2. Tribe/ Magical- PRECONVENTIONAL
9 Impulse/ emotion S1. Family, clan, band ARCHAIC {9-10}
animistic (purple) {9.5-14.5}
Hunting and gathering
1. Archaic humans:
8 - transition - – simple Primitive
contracted csness
PALEOLITHIC
7 Exocept
6 Perception
1. Survival band/ In-
5 Sensation
stinctive (beige)

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Clare Graves
CONTRIBUTOR/
Alastair Taylor Gerhard Lenski Jurgen Habermas Robert Bellah (1914-86) Duane Elgin Harry Gardiner Jay Earley
INVESTIGATOR
(~1910- ) (1924- ) (1929- ) (~1930- ) Don Beck (~1940- ) (1943- ) (~1950- )
(birth/death dates)
(~1940- )
Cross-cultural
Levels of Social Or- AGE/Techno- Consciousness of
TOPIC Cultural Epochs Scarce resources Spiral Dynamics Spiral Dynamics waves of develop- Cultural Epochs
ganization Economic Base cultural epochs
ment
4 Matter: Molecular,
polymer
Higher Development

3 Matter: Atomic

2
Matter: Subatomic
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 7C: SOCIO-CULTURAL EVOLUTION – Spiral Dynamics 1 return to top
These Studies from Spiral Dynamics trace collective human development at the socio-cultural level. Collective development occurs in human groups of all sizes – couples, families, work
groups, communities, all the way up to societies and cultures. A Society is a structured community of people bound together by similar traditions, institutions, or nationality. A Culture is the
sum total of shared beliefs, customs, practices, attitudes, behaviors, and symbolic structures which undergird and connect the members of a Society. Spiral Dynamics represents one of the most
detailed descriptions of socio-cultural development.
CONTRIBUTOR/ Clare Graves (1914-86) WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR
Don Beck (~1940- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Percent Population/ Political/
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics Levels Self & Culture Characteristics & Values Worldviews
Power Social Structure
G: Union College psych prof. Originator of Level Theory of Personality.
POSITION/ROLE
B: Organizational consultant. Foremost expositor and developer of Graves model.
CONTRIBUTION/ G: Sophisticated cultural stage model, used to illustrate corporate- and government-world dynamics.
SIGNIFICANCE B: Refined model into Spiral Dynamics
PERTINENT
G: Cowan, Never Ending Quest (2005)
WORKS/ STUDIES
B: Spiral Dynamics (1996), w/Cowan
(date/s)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 41-2, 47-53, 204 IP 118-19, 198,207
Study
Category IP 40-42, 47-54
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)
[Beyond con-
Higher Development

38
sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early
Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless):
31 est realms
Early
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
30 - transition -
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Clare Graves (1914-86) WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR
Don Beck (~1940- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Percent Population/ Political/
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics Levels Self & Culture Characteristics & Values Worldviews
Power Social Structure
28 Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
realm
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
27 - transition -
26 Psychic: Late
Collective csness, self as part of larger spiritual Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
Psychic (vision): 9. [next awakening] whole, resonance, clairvoyance, parallel worlds, gross realm unity
25
Early (coral) cs & interactive universe, reality of spiritual Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
realm THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
24 - transition - Developmentalism as World Process
Universal holistic sys-
Group solutions, universal causality, entities
Higher Development

8. Holistic organism/ Global-holistic tem, multiple levels in


23 Vision/ logic: Late viewed as fields, intuition, fundamental meaning/ Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
global (turquoise) Late vision-logic one conscious system,
purpose
uses entire spiral.
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
Nature’s flows, functionality, flexibility, spontane-
Systematic-
Kaleidoscope of natural Flexibility, spontaneity, ity, meld conflicting truths, personal freedom w/
7. Systematic process/ integrative
21 Vision/ logic: Early 1/5 hierarchies, systems, functionality. Interde- consideration for others, authority is contextual, Multiple contexts/ histories
integrative (yellow) Middle vision-logic
forms. pendent natural flows. legitimacy of all human systems. Long-term
SECOND TIER
resolution, boundaries, consentual interactions
Integrative, open systems, networking, inclusion,
affiliation, community, sharing, consensus, har-
Sensitive self/ relati- Collective communities: Anti-hierarchical, egali-
6. Social network/ Rela- mony, interdependence, togetherness, synergy, Pluralistic systems, dynamic
20 - transition - vistic network self 10/15 bonding, ecology, net- tarian, pluralistic, relati-
tivistic (green) liberate humanity from greed/dogma, group- Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
Early vision-logic working vistic.
think, collective guilt, experience each moment,
insight, empathy, listening, minimalist
19 Formal: Late Static systems/ contexts
Self escapes herd men- Emergence from authority, liberation of ideas,
Scientific achieve-
5. Strategic enterprise/ tality: hypothetico- autonomy, interdependence, progress, material- Static universal formalism
ment/ individualistic
18 Formal: Early Individualistic-achiever 30/50 Corporate states. deductive, experimen- ism, sci/tech to enhance living, competition, Rational formalism {18-19}
achiever
(orange) tal, mechanistic, opera- winning, immediate results, entrepreneurial, WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
Rational-egoic
tional. socio-economic status, pragmatism, hard ball,
17 - transition - Demythologizing, formalizing

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Clare Graves (1914-86) WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR
Don Beck (~1940- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Percent Population/ Political/
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics Levels Self & Culture Characteristics & Values Worldviews
Power Social Structure
16 Rationalization of mythic structures
Rule/role: Late
Mythic–rational {16-17}
Central Truth, order/ structure from chaos/
All-powerful Other/
anarchy, stability, sacrifice, deferred gratifica-
Ancient nations. Rigid Order defines values,
4. Authority/ Absolutist- Conformist rule tion, practical, tried-&-true, principles, righteous-
15 Rule/role: Early 40/30 social hierarchies, law purpose. Concrete- Locus of magic power is deified Other
religious (blue) Mythic- membership ness, divine plan/ guiding force, good/evil, re-
& order. literal, fundamentalist
ward/ punishment, control impulses, guilt, dog-
beliefs.
ma, battle lines, hierarchical,
Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
Higher Development

Self distinct from tribe:


Feudal empires: power, powerful, impulsive, Respect, reputation, gratify impulses, fight relen-
3. Strong-man/ Power- Power gods Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept 20/5 glory. Mythic spirits, egocentric, heroic. tlessly, no guilt, life a jungle, vengeance, blood
gods (red) Mythic-magic Magic-mythic {12-13}
beasts/ dragons. Mythic spirits, beasts/ sport, many subjugated have-nots
dragons.
Symbol
11 Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image
Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
Identity fused with tribe. Allegiance to elders/ community/ village, obey
2. Tribe/ Magical- Animistic- tribalistic Animistic: magical spi- mystical spirits, customs, clans, sacred places/
9 Impulse/ emotion 10/1 Ethnic tribe. ‘Self-object’
animistic (purple) Typhonic-magic rits give blessings, objects/ rituals, band for safety, mag-
curses, spells. ic/enchantment, harmony with nature’s power
8 - transition - Subject-object fusions
Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
7 Exocept
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception
Archaic- instinctual Kinship, survival band. Undifferentiated, pleromatic
1. Survival band/ In- Subconscious nature, body, indistinguishable
5 Sensation Uroboric 0.1/0 bands. Habits, instincts Identity fused with kin. Archaic {5-6}
stinctive (beige) from world
FIRST TIER just to perpetuate life. EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
3 Matter: Atomic

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7C: Spiral Dynamics 1 – page 4
CONTRIBUTOR/ Clare Graves (1914-86) WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR
Don Beck (~1940- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Percent Population/ Political/
TOPIC Spiral Dynamics Levels Self & Culture Characteristics & Values Worldviews
Power Social Structure
Matter: Subatomic
2
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 7D: SOCIO-CULTURAL EVOLUTION – Spiral Dynamics 2 return to top
These Studies from Spiral Dynamics trace collective human development at the socio-cultural level. Collective development occurs in human groups of all sizes – couples, families, work
groups, communities, all the way up to societies and cultures. A Society is a structured community of people bound together by similar traditions, institutions, or nationality. A Culture is the
sum total of shared beliefs, customs, practices, attitudes, behaviors, and symbolic structures which undergird and connect the members of a Society. Spiral Dynamics represents one of the most
detailed descriptions of socio-cultural development.
CONTRIBUTOR/ Clare Graves (1914-86) WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR
Don Beck (~1940- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Underlying Administrators Accessories
TOPIC VMeme Codes VMeme Webs Object of worship Today’s Society Worldviews
Processes of worship to worship
G: Union College psych prof. Originator of Level Theory of Personality.
POSITION/ROLE
B: Organizational consultant. Foremost expositor and developer of Graves model.
CONTRIBUTION/ G: Sophisticated cultural stage model, used to illustrate corporate- and government-world dynamics.
SIGNIFICANCE B: Refined model into Spiral Dynamics
PERTINENT
G: Cowan, Never Ending Quest (2005)
WORKS/ STUDIES
B: Spiral Dynamics (1996), w/Cowan
(date/s)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 41-2, 47-53, 204 IP 118-19, 198, 207
Study
Category IP 40-42, 47-54
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con-
Higher Development

sciousness/ Divine]
37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late Constant consciousness
35 Non-dual: Middle Spirit & World Process
Nondual mysticism: Union of form & formless
34 Non-dual: Early
Non -dual (siddha) {34-36}
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Causal unity, cessation
Formless mysticism: Union with source of manif-
Causal (formless):
31 est realms
Early
Causal (formless, sage) {31-33)
30 - transition -
29 Subtle: Late Subtle realm unity, luminosity

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Clare Graves (1914-86) WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR
Don Beck (~1940- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Underlying Administrators Accessories
TOPIC VMeme Codes VMeme Webs Object of worship Today’s Society Worldviews
Processes of worship to worship
Deity mysticism: Union with creatrix of gross
Subtle (archetype):
28 realm
Early
Subtle (archetypal, saintly) {28-30},
27 - transition -
26 Psychic: Late
25 Translucents, vibration- Nature mysticism: Union with World Process,
al medicine, ESP, gross realm unity
Psychic (vision): 9. Coral: Next awaken- Saints, realized beings, Altar, meditation cu-
True God, Spirit channeling, miracle
Early ing guiding lights, poets shion Psychic (shamanic, yogic) {25-27}
healing, paradox reso-
lution THEOCENTRIC {25-beyond}
24 - transition - Developmentalism as World Process
Bioneers, Esalen, intel-
8, Turquoise: Balanced GlobalView: Broad
ligent design, integral
interlocking forces, systhesis/ renewal, Flowing, multitudinous Organism Cross-paradigmatic, dialectical
Higher Development

23 Vision/ logic: Late


psychology, Gaia,
reorder life’s chaos holistic/ experiential
quantum physics
Integrates multiple contexts, paradigmatic
22 Vision/logic:Middle
Holistic integralism (global) {22-24}:
Ecology, appropriate
FlexFlow: Qualities/
7. Yellow: Danger of technology, cultural
responsibilities of be- Flexible, integrative,
21 Vision/ logic: Early collapse, responsibility- System Systems theorists Information network creatives, McDonough, Multiple contexts/ histories
ing, systematic integra- knowledge-based
free biomimicry, permacul-
tive
ture, quality of life
Co-ops, Peace Corps
volunteers, socialism,
children’s rights, sensi-
tivity training, natural
6. Green: Shared habi- HumanBond: Commu- foods, animal rights,
Experiential, consen- Community, humanity, Ecologists, communal Nature gear, communal Pluralistic systems, dynamic
20 - transition - tat, humanity, commu- nity, harmony, equality. victim classes, cultural
sual social structures, Gaia conscience reps kitchen Pluralistic relativism {20-21}
nity, personal growth Relativistic/ sociocentric diversity, magical child,
universal health care,
affirmative action,
Olympic Village, well-
ness, REI
19 Formal: Late Static systems/ contexts

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Clare Graves (1914-86) WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR
Don Beck (~1940- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Underlying Administrators Accessories
TOPIC VMeme Codes VMeme Webs Object of worship Today’s Society Worldviews
Processes of worship to worship
18 Silicon Valley, genetic Static universal formalism
5. Orange: Alternatives, StriveDrive: Success, Achievement-oriented,
Success, money, su- engineering, hi-tech
Formal: Early opportunities, options autonomy, materialistic/ autonomy-seeking, Communications media Tech gear, car, perks Rational formalism {18-19}
perstars lifestyle, James Bond,
for success achiever strategic WORLDCENTRIC {17.5-24}
Wall Street, GQ
17 - transition - Demythologizing, formalizing
Rationalization of mythic structures
16 Rule/role: Late
Mythic–rational {16-17}
Multi-national corpora-
tions, social engineer-
ing, fundamentalists,
Scripture, command-
4. Blue: Divinely- TruthForce: Stability, Amish, Boy Scouts,
Purposeful, controlling, Dominant social god, Prophets, priests, ments, codes, duties,
15 Rule/role: Early controlled, purposeful, purpose, absolutist/ Marxists, Black Mus- Locus of magic power is deified Other
authoritarian, traditions ideology teachers constitutions, treaties,
authority, guilt, do right saintly lims, orthodox Jews,
law, traditions, honor
Zionists, Palm Springs,
Higher Development

Al Anon, 12-Step, New-


tonian physics
Concrete-literal myths:
14 - transition - Mythical - literal (mythic membership) {14-15}
ETHNOCENTRIC {14-17.5}
13 Concept Ego omnipotence transferred to gods
Warlords, neo-nazis,
3. Red: Rough, harsh, PowerGods: Power, Gods, heroes, strong- Myths, empowered Black Panthers, street
Exploitive, power- Omnipotence of ego challenged, security
12 Endocept fight to survive, con- action, egocentric/ ex- men, conquests, Big Priests, commanders weapons, war games, gangs, rock concerts,
seeking Magic-mythic {12-13}
quest, heroic action ploitive Me prizes, spoils, vehicle union bosses, NFL
teams, Mafia dons
Symbol
11 Ego is locus of magic power
- transition -
Egocentric, word magic, narcissistic
10 Image
Magical (typhonic) {10-11}
Mardi Gras revelers,
little league teams,
2. Purple: Mystery, fear, Animistic spirits, ances-
KinSpirits: Safety, secu- Shamans, medicine herbalists, Hare Krish-
9 Impulse/ emotion placate spirits, join Circular, cyclic tors, natural phenome- Enchantment, rituals ‘Self-object’
rity, animistic/ tribalistic men, magicians, elders nas, SWAT teams,
together na
Masonic lodges, jazz
clubs, herbalists
8 - transition - Subject-object fusions

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CONTRIBUTOR/ Clare Graves (1914-86) WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR
Don Beck (~1940- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Underlying Administrators Accessories
TOPIC VMeme Codes VMeme Webs Object of worship Today’s Society Worldviews
Processes of worship to worship
7 Hallucinatory wish-fulfillment
Exocept
Archaic-magical {7-9}
6 Perception
Higher Development

Green berets, street


1. Beige: State of na- SurvivalSense: Stay people, playground Undifferentiated, pleromatic
Instincts, drives, biolog-
5 Sensation ture, instincts, animal alive, automatic/ in- Survival Necessity Weapons, body parts bullies, alzheimer’s Archaic {5-6}
ical needs
impulses stinctive patients, refugees, EGOCENTRIC {5-13}
Rambo, Yojimbo
Matter: Molecular,
4
polymer
3 Matter: Atomic

2
Matter: Subatomic
- transition -

1
[Before matter/
Void]

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Table 8: PROCESSES OF GROWTH AND TRANSFORMATION return to top
These Studies (primarily by Wilber) trace the sequence of potential Pathologies and corresponding Processes of treatment at each Stage of development. Pathologies are the obstacles, impedi-
ments, diversions, and distortions that can cause the growth process to go wrong. Processes are the activities, techniques, or therapies which overcome those Pathologies.
CONTRIBUTOR/
John Gedo Ken Wilber WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
(~1930- ) (~1950- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Treatment Chakras
[Fulcrum transi- [Fulcrum transition Defenses Self-sense:
TOPIC Therapy Models Fulcrums (Processes, modali- (TRADITIONAL &
tions] pathologies] (Mental disorders) GENERAL/ specific
ties) Wilber versions)
Prolific Chicago psy-
POSITION/ROLE
choanalyst.
CONTRIBUTION/ Effective therapy thru
SIGNIFICANCE use of multiple models
PERTINENT
WORKS/ STUDIES
(date/s)
WILBER SOURCE: IP 96, 197 (treatment IP 92-100,102-8,
IP 93, 96-97 IP 93, 96-97 IP 92-98, 197 IP 98-100, 197 IP 16-17, 199 IP 117, 197
Study column) 197,205
Category IP 92-100, 102-08
FUNDAMENTAL
DEVELOPMEN-
TAL SEQUENCE DEVELOPMENTAL SEQUENCES
(Wilber) (Read columns below in order of increasing development: From bottom to top)

38
[Beyond con- [00. AFTER DEATH]
Higher Development

sciousness/ Divine] {37-38}


37 - transition -
36 Non-dual: Late
35 Non-dual: Middle
Path of siddhas. Al-
ways/ already accom-
[10. NON-DUAL] (Release of all Chakras
34 Non-dual: Early plished in present mo- 10. Non-dual
{34-36} in the Real)
ment. Nondual mystic-
ism.
33 - transition -
32 Causal: Late Arhat’s disease

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Gedo Ken Wilber WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
(~1930- ) (~1950- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Treatment Chakras
[Fulcrum transi- [Fulcrum transition Defenses Self-sense:
TOPIC Therapy Models Fulcrums (Processes, modali- (TRADITIONAL &
tions] pathologies] (Mental disorders) GENERAL/ specific
ties) Wilber versions)
Path of sages. Pure
Soul grows quiet, rests.
Causal (formless): 9. CAUSAL (spirit) {31- Failed differentiation emptiness, dissolve
31 Witness releases hold, 9. Witness (pure Self)
Early 33} Causal subject-object dualism.
dissolves.
Formless mysticism.
30 (Higher Chakras to
- transition - SPIRIT {29.5-beyond}
cessation)
Archetypal fragmenta-
29 Subtle: Late
tion
Path of saints. Deep
Soul emerges perma-
psychic & subtle. Audi-
Subtle (archetype): nently into csness. Failed integration
28 8. SUBTLE {26.5-30} ble illuminations, ha- 8. Subtle Self (Soul)
Early Intermediary between Subtle
loes of light & sound.
self & spirit
Deity mysticism.
7. Sahasrara: Tran-
27 - transition - scendental conscious-
ness, light
Yogic illness
Higher Development

26 Psychic: Late
Pranic disorder
Path of shamans/
Split-life goals yogis. Energy currents
Psychic (vision): 7. PSYCHIC (soul) Transpersonal domain WISDOM (crown of
25 Psychic inflation in gross realm & gross 7. Psychic Self
Early {23.5-26.5} comes into focus head) {25-beyond}
Psychic bodymind. Nature mys-
ticism. Sahasrara.
6. Psychic mind:
24 - transition - SOUL {22.5-30}
vision (Ajna)
23 Vision/ logic: Late Bad faith
Aborted self- actualiza-
22 Vision/logic:Middle
tion
Shift to universal exis-
6. INTEGRATED (cen- tential principles:
Inauthenticity VISIONARY
taur) {21-23.5} life/death, authenticity, 6. Centaur (existential,
21 Vision/ logic: Early Deadening Existential therapy THOUGHT (brow, third
self-actualization, glob- integrated Self)
Existential eye) {21-24}
al awareness, body-
mind integration
20 - transition - 5. Verbal-rational mind

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Gedo Ken Wilber WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
(~1930- ) (~1950- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Treatment Chakras
[Fulcrum transi- [Fulcrum transition Defenses Self-sense:
TOPIC Therapy Models Fulcrums (Processes, modali- (TRADITIONAL &
tions] pathologies] (Mental disorders) GENERAL/ specific
ties) Wilber versions)
Sublimation
19 Formal: Late CENTAUR {19-24}
Anticipation
18 Self-reflexive ego Identity crisis. Role
5. MATURE EGO (ra-
emerges, shift from confusion. Shift to self- Suppression EXPRESSION (throat)
Formal: Early Introspection tional reflexive) {16.5- Introspection 5. Mature ego
conformist to individual- derived universal prin- Ego {18-20}
20}
ist ciples
4. Community-mind:
17 - transition - 4c. Mythic - late
love
4b. Mythic - middle
16 Rule/role: Late Covert intentions
EGO {16-20}
Shift to roles and rules
of society. Prescriptive Script pathology: False,
4. ROLE SELF (perso- Duplicitous transaction 4a. Mythic (member-
15 Rule/role: Early morality. Often dis- misleading scripts, Script analysis LOVE (heart) {15-17}
na) {13.5-16.5} Script ship-Self) – early
played in traits of myth- stories, myths
ic gods
Higher Development

14 - transition - Displacement
13 Concept Reaction formation 3. Intential-mind: power 3b. Concept-Self
Differentiation: Fusion Uncovering: Relax
Conceptual mind with emotional self. Isolation repression barrier, un-
3. MENTAL SELF (self- POWER (solar plexus) 3a. Name-Self
12 Endocept Interpretation emerges, differentiates Integration: Repres- Repression cover & recontact sha-
concept) {10.5-13.5} {12-14} PERSONA {12-17}
from emotional body sions of emotional self Neurosis dow self, reintegrate
(classic neurosis) into psyche

11
Symbol
- transition -
2b. Magical (Image-
10 Image Splitting
body)
Narcissism (others as
Identity switches from
extensions of self) Structure-building: 2. Emotional-sexual
Unification 2. EMOTIONAL SELF fusion with material 2a. Typhonic (Pranic-
9 Impulse/ emotion Boundary disorders Projection Build self’s boundaries, SEXUALITY (genitals)
Optimal disillusion {8-10.5} body to identity with body)
(invasion, disruption of strengthen ego. {9-11}
emotional-feeling body
boundaries)
Self/object fusion
8 - transition -
Borderline psychosis
7 Exocept 1c. Axial body

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CONTRIBUTOR/
John Gedo Ken Wilber WILBER CORRELATIVE STRUC-
INVESTIGATOR Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber Ken Wilber
(~1930- ) (~1950- ) TURES
(birth/death dates)
Treatment Chakras
[Fulcrum transi- [Fulcrum transition Defenses Self-sense:
TOPIC Therapy Models Fulcrums (Processes, modali- (TRADITIONAL &
tions] pathologies] (Mental disorders) GENERAL/ specific
ties) Wilber versions)
6 Perception Wish fulfillment
Hallucination 1b. Uroboric
5 Sensation
Delusional projection BODY EGO {5.5-12}
4 Matter: Molecular, Distortion
Pacification Medication/ pacification
polymer Psychosis
Can’t tell where body
1. Material 1a. Pleromatic
1. PHYSICAL SELF {3- Differentiates body ends, world begins.
3 Matter: Atomic SURVIVAL (floor of MATERIAL SELF
7} from environment Can’t tell fantasy from
Higher Development

pelvis) {3-8} {2.5-6}


reality.

2
Matter: Subatomic Intensive regressive
- transition - therapies

1
[Before matter/ 0. BEFORE CONCEP-
Void] TION {1-2}

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