Ken Wilber’s 8 Hori-zones and 9 Enneagram Types

Building a Bridge between Two Powerful Systems That Illuminate Human Nature
In Integral Spirituality (2006), Ken Wilber introduced a number of new refinements to his integral theory of consciousness, two of which have major implications for enneagram work: (a) the addition of the category of “type” as one of the key aspects of his integral theory and (b) the expansion of his 2 x 2 AQAL (“all quadrants, all levels”) matrix from four to eight (horizontal) zones (“hori-zones”), each...
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