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Save the date: Layman Pascals new book "Sex, Death & the Occult "Release date: June 21st https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FBVMR56F/... Laymans summer course: https://www.parallax-media.com/course... Homepage: https://www.parallax-media.com/ Academy: https://www.parallax-media.com/course... Substack: https://parallax.substack.com/ Parallax Network: https://parallax-media-network.mn.co/... Integral Theory for Idiots There are three kinds of people in this world. There are many folks who feel they don’t know enough about Integral Theory, some folks who still think it’s the best thing ever, & an unknown number of integral cynics who think it is limited, flawed, misleading, and already outdated. Integral Theory for Idiots is for all three types. Layman Pascal will put you all in a blender together -- framing the discussion as part of the general field of developmental metatheories, liminal culture & adaptation to the new bio-informational planetary situation. This carnivalesque educational and participatory journey will be part (lively) introduction, part (dancing) critique, and part (enthusiastic) appreciation. What does the philosophy and culture of Ken Wilber still offer us? What are its blind spots? How did it rhetorically manipulate us? What bigger movement is it part of? How can we take the good, leave the bad & radically rethink the rest? With colorful slides, diagrams, sly jokes, simple examples, disorienting counter-examples, direct inner practices, creepy sound effects & new philosophical framing concepts, Layman Pascal will update, challenge & illuminate this vast and still fascinating "Philosophy of the Future." We will also schedule lively digital campfire sessions every sunday after the Saturday lecture—informal discussions outside of class where students can explore the material more freely, get to know each other, share projects and ideas, and build a sense of community.