Dialectic
Dec 4th, 2004, 01:32 PM
Integral Institute is now accepting registration for it's 2005 training courses:
http://integralinstitute.org/seminars/index.htm
I would of course to go all of these, except the price tag is a bit much at this point.
To those of you perennially skeptical to ITP, well I understand the source of the skepticism, and I just wanna make a couple points:
1) This site is run on ITP principles, and most people who stick around (and who don't necessarily like one or more Founders), seem to like the site
2) As mentioned in another thread, university classes are being offered on aspects of ITP, and Notre Dame has an entire executive program based on it.
3) Folks from all walks of life are going to these: spiritual practitioners, psychiatrists, and management executives (there's a quote from a guy from Sun Microsystems, for example).
So here's what I say: it works, it's not an exclusive thought/ practice structure (though it has a complex structure), it's not a religion or cult or mere philosophy, and it's growing.
http://integralinstitute.org/seminars/index.htm
I would of course to go all of these, except the price tag is a bit much at this point.
To those of you perennially skeptical to ITP, well I understand the source of the skepticism, and I just wanna make a couple points:
1) This site is run on ITP principles, and most people who stick around (and who don't necessarily like one or more Founders), seem to like the site
2) As mentioned in another thread, university classes are being offered on aspects of ITP, and Notre Dame has an entire executive program based on it.
3) Folks from all walks of life are going to these: spiritual practitioners, psychiatrists, and management executives (there's a quote from a guy from Sun Microsystems, for example).
So here's what I say: it works, it's not an exclusive thought/ practice structure (though it has a complex structure), it's not a religion or cult or mere philosophy, and it's growing.