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Book SynopsisThe Integral Ego is the first truly comprehensive account of psychic structure since the pioneering work of Freud and Jung nearly a century ago.
Trade ReviewAfter decades of neglect, spirituality is being taken seriously by an increasing number of psychotherapists and clinicians. Dr. Sleeth has made an important contribution to this discourse with The Integral Ego, a book that is both insightful and provocative. For me, its main contribution is its suggested resolution of the paradox between one's notion of identity and one's sense of unity, between the Ego and the Ultimate. Those who read this book will never think or feel the same way about God, Reality, or the Self again. -- Stanley Krippner Ph.D
Table of ContentsChapter 1 The Imagery Amalgam; Cognitive Architecture; Tripartite Assembly of Agencies Part 1 INTEGRAL EGO Part 2 INTEGRAL GOD Chapter 2 The Ego/Self Amalgam; The "Apex" Paradox; The Integral Axes Chapter 3 Integral Nondualism; The One and the Many; Reality and Illusion Chapter 4 "Radical" Non-Dualism; The Illusion of Relatedness; The Grid of Attention Chapter 5 The Great Path of Return; The Holy Trinity; /Atman/ vs. /Anatman/ Chapter 6 Conclusion; References; Index; About the Author