Transpersonal
In integral theory, transpersonal refers to stages of human development through which a person's self-awareness extends beyond the personal.
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Integral theory - Stages - Human development - Person - Self-awareness - Personal
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Integral theorists include Ken Wilber, Michael Murphy, Jean Gebser, Don Beck, and Clare Graves. The work of all of these theorists has emerged from the writings of Sri Aurobindo.
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Ken Wilber - Michael Murphy - Jean Gebser - Don Beck - Clare Graves - Sri Aurobindo
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Transpersonal stages could be described as the stages of consciousness that are beyond the rational, but which precede the mystical.
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Consciousness - Rational - Mystical
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