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A Brief History of Everything 2nd Edition, Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 620 ratings

“A clarion call for seeing the world as a whole,” this philosophical bestseller takes readers through history, from the Big Bang through the 21st century—now featuring an afterword with the writer-director of the Matrix franchise (San Francisco Chronicle)

Join one of the greatest contemporary philosophers on a breathtaking tour of time and the Cosmos—from the Big Bang right up to the eve of the twenty-first century. This accessible and entertaining summary of Ken Wilber’s great ideas has been expanding minds now for two decades, providing a unified field theory of the universe. Along the way, Wilber talks on a host of issues related to that universe, from gender roles, to multiculturalism, environmentalism, and even the meaning of the Internet.
 
This special anniversary edition contains an afterword, a dialogue between the author and Lana Wachowski—the award-winning writer-director of the
Matrix film trilogy—in which we’re offered an intimate glimpse into the evolution of Ken’s thinking and where he stands today. A Brief History of Everything may well be the best introduction to the thought of this man who has been called the “Einstein of Consciousness” (John White).

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This account of men and women's place in a universe of sex and gender, self and society, spirit and soul is written in question-and-answer format, making it both readable and accessible. Wilber offers a series of original views on many topics of current controversy, including the gender wars, multiculturalism, modern liberation movements, and the conflict between various approaches to spirituality.

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"In this 20th-anniversary edition of the bestselling work, Wilber takes readers on a journey from the Big Bang to the future, impressively synthesizing multiple fields of study. He organizes his material to fit its evolutionary nature, feeding off of what came before in order to provide a transformational ‘unified theory’ of history. Readers will gain new perspective on what they know, or think they know, about every possible discipline.”—Publishers Weekly

"Ken Wilber is a national treasure. No one is working at the integration of Eastern and Western wisdom literature with such depth or breadth of mind and heart as he." —Robert Kegan, Professor of Education, Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and author of 
In Over Our Heads

"When Ken Wilber’s thought walks through your mind, the door to the next higher level becomes visible. Anyone seeking to update the wisdom traditions of their lineage needs his reality and consciousness maps. The kabbalah of the future will lean on Ken’s work." —Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi

"Ken Wilber is today’s greatest philosopher and both critic and friend to authentic religion, a true postmodern Thomas Aquinas." —Father Richard Rohr, Center for Action and Contemplation

"In the ambitiously titled 
A Brief History of Everything, Wilber continues his search for the primary patterns that manifest in all realms of existence. Like Hegel in the West and Aurobindo in the East, Wilber is a thinker in the grand systematic tradition, an intellectual adventurer concerned with nothing less than the whole course of evolution, life's ultimate trajectory—in a word, everything. . . . Combining spiritual sensitivity with enormous intellectual understanding and a style of elegance and clarity, A Brief History of Everything is a clarion call for seeing the world as a whole, much at odds with the depressing reductionism of trendy Foucault-derivative academic philosophy. "—San Francisco Chronicle

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00ATMWJMG
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shambhala
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 6, 2001
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 2nd
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.1 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 354 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0834821026
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2014
    A must read for anyone that seeks enlightenment & is curiously frustrated with the 'average common denominator' ever so slow ability to 'Get it', He explains mans struggle to evolve over the entire history of man, also explains what factors needed to be in place before true transcendence to more 'adequate world views' could allow man to evolve to higher & wider levels of consciousness .

    Explains our current resistance to previously Dominating social hierarchies like the mid Evil churches, which spowns sayings like 'question authority', & don't tell ME what to do or think.

    As we slowly get beyound these mythical based dominating theologies & more toward mans new major Human Epoch - the Imformation age', this book helps identify the basic paths to the basic 'Truths' that will lead us all (in our own way) towards human Enlightenment....
    But Don't worry, it's not going to happen with any instant hocus pocus...Sorry to those who feel that the only factor that holds us all back currently is Saturns position in the cosmos....:-O scary...
    But it's all rather simple, you see...
    "Man will get along Inteligently...ONce he's tried EVERY OTHER WAY :-o

    Read this book & all of Ken Wilber works, you'll soon understand the common sense ways towards increasing Your consciousness, and at least have an understanding why so many struggle or are simply oblivious to the idea of evolving, transcending ...
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2007
    This book brings transcendentalism into its proper perspective. Ken's creation of the 4 Quandrants brings enlightenment to the very concept of enlightenment, making way for a clear mind to identify the all-inclusive reality of transceding the ego and returning back into the oneness of Spirit WHILE living healthily, honestly, and with understanding in this world of form. ALL who have seen the light of their true being, even if only a glimpse, MUST read this book. It not only serves as the proverbial "finger pointing to the moon," but it also points to the science behind the moon and the steps that must occur before one can get to the moon, plus what the moon is NOT. Spirit is not merely consciousness, but it also manifests as birds, rocks, water, hair, teeth, and hands: spirit is the source of all, seen and unseen. Ken brings this to light in a most enlightening way, and gives you a few chuckles in the process. He also demonstrates the dichotemy of truth and fallacy that many Eco-based transcendentalists' and Ego-based transcendentalists' philosophies and beliefs hold.

    Buddhists, Taoist, Unitarians, Gnostic Christians, Spiritualists, Hindus, Sufis, Kabbalahists (more so you guys with the K than the Q) and a whole host of others will greatly appreciate Ken's years of research and practice that have culminated in this work. In short, READ THIS BOOK!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2003
    This is the first Ken Wilber book i have read. I read it because i had read somewhere else that this book espoused a viewpoint of how religions, societies, political systems, etc evolved. In fact, he does that. It is an interesting explaination. I get the sense however as i read this stuff that he is manufacturing this system. I almost feel that he is making up his own vocabulary, which generally gets in the way, to explain this.
    When i was much younger, i read quite a bit in the existential and sociological works area. This refreshed my memory of that exercise. You have to really dig down and spend some time thinking about this stuff to have a chance at grasping it. The question becomes whether it is worth it? Is there a benefit from spending a great deal of time reading this guy's works? I do not have simple answer. I know very little about the man himself. I guess the first question would be whether he himself has risen to some higher level of conciousness as a result of his deep thinking here? I do see some applications of thinking about various social, societal, inter-personal interactions. I just am not sure yet whether i buy into this framework of thought.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2018
    If you need an introduction to Ken Wilber’s work on Integral Theory, this, for me, seems the place to start. Though it goes into some necessary detail explaining the four quadrants and different levels, this book is more than just a summary, showing how evolution works in the quadrants of the individual (I and it) and the collective (us and its) in dealing with both exterior and interior states (stages) of evolution within social structures, communities, cultures and individualistic ideas and thoughts. I’ve not read a more comprehensive understanding of the “why” of our growth and progress as individuals and collective humanity. It answered a lot of questions I had regarding how a person or group can seemingly be at one stage of development within their belief systems and yet maintain a different stage of development in perspective or ideological system when they are often juxtaposed. I’m on to “Sex, Ecology, Spirituality” next. Thanks, Ken, for writing and for your work. I know I’ve barely scratched the tip of the iceberg.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2013
    Ken Wilber speaks to my mind and soul! It isn't light reading, but it is amazingly intellectual. I was a Liberal Studies major in college. I had a pulse on the essence, the truth of what he proposes, and explains. I am delighted to discover his works and ideas. They really speak truths that resonate with me. This was the first Ken Wilber book I have read. At the advice of a friend who turned me on to Ken I had listened to two of his books before reading this. It was excellent advice. Wade in the the pool before attempting to learn to swim. I listened to The Marriage of Sense and Soul and The One, Two Three of God before reading this. Now I am onto reading A Simple feeling of Being and listening to Kosmic Contagiousness. I must say 3 months ago I never read his stuff, but now if you ask me "who is the one person dead or alive you would like to meet and spend a day with? I would say make it a week and it is Ken Wilber!" A day just wouldn't be enough.
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  • Abdulqadir Al-Emad
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in India on December 2, 2016
    Ken Wilber is great!
  • Mercure
    5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
    Reviewed in France on May 1, 2016
    Among the several thousands books I have read over the past 36 years, NONE have as much clarity of writing, span and depth of reflexion.
    This book makes a unique synthesis of philosophical and spiritual approaches, in which everything finds its right place and the whole looks utterly meaningful.
    I believe it holds major keys, if not THE keys, to solving the problems mankind is faced with today.
  • Lorena Orive
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ken Wilber es maravilloso, recomiendo ampliamente todos sus libros
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 6, 2020
    Este es un excelente libro para comenzar a leer a Ken Wilber.
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  • CSoa
    5.0 out of 5 stars Leitura Interessante e Actual
    Reviewed in Spain on May 31, 2023
    Livro com muito interesse, para uma prospecção futura.
  • Patrick Howley
    4.0 out of 5 stars I have no yet finished it yet but so far ...
    Reviewed in Australia on June 19, 2017
    I have no yet finished it yet but so far I am Impressed withKen Wilbur's ability to express clearly in reasonably simple prose some difficult scientific concepts. I think that his Q and A format is a part of his secret.

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