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A Brief History of Everything

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Steve Grad, Willow Pearson

5 Hours 44 Minutes

Random House (Audio)

July 2018

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A Brief History of Everything is an altogether friendly and accessible account of men and women's place in a universe of sex, soul, and spirit, written by an author of whom New York Times reporter Tony Schwartz says: 'No one has described the path to wisdom better than Ken Wilber.'

Wilber examines the course of evolution as the unfolding manifestation of Spirit, from matter to life to mind, including the higher stages of spiritual development where Spirit becomes conscious of itself. In each of these domains, there are recurring patterns, and by looking closely at them, we can learn much about the predicament of our world--and the direction we must take if 'global transformation' is to become a reality.

Wilber offers a series of striking and original views on many topics of current interest and controversy, including the gender wars, modern liberation movements, multiculturalism, ecology and environmental ethics, and the conflict between this-worldly and otherworldly approaches to spirituality. The result is an extraordinary and exhilarating ride through the Kosmos in the company of one of the great thinkers of our time.

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  • Chris M.

    One of my favorite books and I get more and more out of it each time I read it, but this audio file is busted. It repeats pages and although it shows 5 hour duration it's actually 11 hours or so due to the repetition. I wish they would fix or reupload the file because it's such a great read and such a good book in the audio format since it's read as a conversation between 2 people.

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