Ken Wilber, Mindvalley trainer, philosopher, and psychological theorist

Ken Wilber

Mindvalley trainer, philosopher, and psychological theorist

Ken Wilber, Mindvalley trainer, philosopher, and psychological theorist

Ken Wilber is an internationally recognized philosopher, the creator of Integral Theory, and the trainer of Mindvalley’s The Integral Life Quest.

Often referred to as “the Einstein of consciousness studies,” his work focuses on organizing humanity’s expanding knowledge to enhance and deepen its impact.

Ken’s theories have led to comparisons with intellectual giants like William James and Freud. This has earned him accolades from former President Bill Clinton as “one of the most brilliant minds I’ve ever met.”

Credentials

Founder of Integral Theory, an all-encompassing framework that harmonizes the best practices of different religions, philosophers, and bodies of knowledge beneficial to the human condition.

Founder of the Integral Institute, a think tank for studying issues related to science and society.

He is the most widely translated academic in the USA today, with 25 books translated into 30 different languages.

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