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"content": "Continuing the previous note, I wonder how many of us are aware of the Metamodern/Post-postmodern/Integral/etc. discourse here?\n\nI find it interesting to see how some of the new big picture understanding models (aka meta-theories aka many other things), based on Ken Wilber's AQAL, are being born right now. That's the right epoch for that IMO.\n\nIs there any particular idea in metamodernism on which all metamodernists can already agree today, what do you think?\n\nWhat about popular Wilber's personality criticism: is it accurate?\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zis32x4pRi4\n\n#leadership #metamodernism #philosophy #altered-states-of-consciousness #spirituality #criticism",
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