Thanks, Gregg, for inviting me to join the TOK-Society listserv and for sharing several interviews featuring me.

I'm digging more deeply into Gregg's elegant model, so I'll need to defer dialogue about how my allusion to infinity within the finite does or doesn't jibe with the TOK.

But the statement is grounded in the work of my friend and colleague Steve McIntosh, an Integral philosopher and author of Evolution's Purpose: An Integral Interpretation of the Scientific Story of Our Origins, The Presence of the Infinite: The Spiritual Experience of Beauty, Truth, and Goodness, and, most recently, Developmental Politics: How America Can Grow Into a Better Version of Itself.

 I hyperlinked the second work because it most specifically undergirds my statement. Check there for more info. 

All the best,
Greg


On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 9:40 AM Nicholas Lattanzio <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Interesting, Gregg. I didn't think that you were in agreement with such a view of transcendentalism, based on our discourses regarding a spiritual ontology at least (I.e., the world itself is made of consciousness/awareness). I agree though that the statement you emphasized is certainly poignant and one who understands the essence of the content can indeed get the entirety of the message from that one statement on its own. Very cool! 

Best,


Nicholas G. Lattanzio, PsyD

On Fri, Aug 21, 2020, 6:14 AM Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi TOKers,

 

  I wanted to share this 90 minute “improv” with Greg Thomas and Layman Pascal on Jazz, Shamanism, Integral and all that comes with such an intersection. I listened to it yesterday and it rocks.

 

  I loved this line in minute 39 from Greg…

 

“We need folks to wake the heck up to reality. And I am not talking about reality just politically or economically. I am talking about reality--“big reality”--in terms of spiritual reality; our inheritance in our souls. Our inheritance as individual expressions of the infinite.”

 

Now that is music! A brilliant encapsulation of a transcendent awareness.

 

Peace,

Gregg

 

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