Integral includes aspects of psyche that appear as body, mind and spirit. It sidesteps the historical argumentative trap portrayed in the famous tale of the Elephants in the Village of the Blind People: if it doesn’t fit the theory it cannot be true. Like all of the blind people in the village touching the elephant, all of the research, data and insights that have endured through time have, in Wilber’s words, “something incredibly important to teach us” and it’s my job to pay attention and apply the lessons to people who come to see me.

I’m in the business of change. People come to see me because there is something they want to change. My job is to assist their transformation: their becoming from what they are to what they intend to be: a movement pulling them into the future.

Integral psychology conforms to the most current understandings of mind and consciousness, including recognizing that there are aspects of consciousness that are non-local: that the activities of an individual mind can affect the health and well being of another person regardless of the constraints of time and space.

My work recognizes the soul of the person and the Soul of the World which are uniformly bound together as advocated at the School of Spiritual Psychology.

Contact Ted Braude by phone (586)825-6483
or at ted@tedbraude.com for more information.

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