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Ken Wilber
Ken Wilber is one of the most widely read and influential American philosophers of our time. His recent books include "A Brief History of Everything", "The Marriage of Sense and Soul" and "Grace and Grit". show more

Ken Wilber is one of the most widely read and influential American philosophers of our time. His recent books include "A Brief History of Everything", "The Marriage of Sense and Soul" and "Grace and Grit".
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Birth date: January 31, 1949
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Something to Ponder
Something to Ponder rated it 11 years ago
Fantastic book. The insight shared by Carolyn in this book sheds new light on the souls journey, forgiveness, unconditional love and the trinity.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
When Ken and Treya met it was love at first touch. They just hugged and hugged. A few months later they were married. 10 days after marrying they found out that Treya had breast cancer. This is the story of how they dealt with the cancer, the treatment and Treya's final days. It deals honestly w...
Musings of a Book Addict
Musings of a Book Addict rated it 15 years ago
I do love Alex Grey and his approach to life and art. Sometimes he gets a little too preachy for me but I still enjoyed this book and his cosmic interconnections.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 15 years ago
When Ken and Treya met it was love at first touch. They just hugged and hugged. A few months later they were married. 10 days after marrying they found out that Treya had breast cancer. This is the story of how they dealt with the cancer, the treatment and Treya's final days. It deals honestly with ...
Clif's Book World
Clif's Book World rated it 18 years ago
This book explores the common foundations of scientific and religious world views. People of a philosophic bent will appreciate the book's attempt find harmony where there appears to be none. The book also encourages both sides to lighten up a little and be open to new ways of spiritual knowledge ...
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