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The 8 Horizons of Love

Integral 101: From the Four Quadrants to the Eight Horizons

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Main Idea: The paragraph discusses the transition from Ken Wilbur's four quadrants to the eight Horizons of Love, which involve examining individual and collective experiences from both subjective and objective perspectives.

Explanations of Main Ideas in List Format:

  1. Four Quadrants: The four quadrants are introduced, which categorize individual and collective experiences into four dimensions: individual interior, individual exterior, collective interior, and collective exterior.
  2. Simplification: The complexity of the four quadrants is simplified into four simple words: being, doing, being together, and doing together, representing different aspects of individual and collective experiences.
  3. Transition to Eight Horizons: The transition from four quadrants to eight Horizons involves examining each quadrant from both subjective (first person) and objective (third person) viewpoints.
  4. Being Horizons:
  5. Doing Horizons:
  6. Being Together Horizons:
  7. Doing Together Horizons:
  8. Healthiness of Horizons: Each horizon can exhibit varying degrees of healthiness, influenced by cultural standards and objective research.

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Sure, let's break down Horizon 1: Awareness in detail: