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The Luminous Developmental Issue — cover plate
Pedagogy of Ecstasy · Nº 02The Luminous Developmental Issue
Contents

The Luminous Developmental Issue

The map,
extended.

Coral, Order 5.5, and the cartography of consciousness at the leading edge. Read slowly. The horizon will recede as you approach.

↓ The Table of Contents
ContentsVI movements · Nº 02 · MMXXVI
  1. The Luminous Developmental ProjectChapterP. 02
    I

    The Luminous Developmental Project

    What it means to map consciousness — and to keep mapping, humbly, at the edge.

    The map is not finished. It never will be. But it can be extended.
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  2. The Spiral RememberedChapterP. 10
    II

    The Spiral Remembered

    A gift archaeology of every stage — Clare Graves's emergent, cyclical double-helix re-read as love letter, not ladder.

    The Spiral is not a scoreboard. It is a compass.
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  3. The Orders of ConsciousnessChapterP. 18
    III

    The Orders of Consciousness

    Kegan's subject–object revolution — five inner climates of meaning-making, with body, field, and the dissolve added back in.

    Development begins when the body can no longer be convinced.
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  4. The Luminous StanceDoctrineP. 26
    IV

    The Luminous Stance

    Non-dual development for the whole human being. Five commitments, held simultaneously.

    The stance is the instrument.
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  5. Beyond the Highest StageFrontierP. 34
    V

    Beyond the Highest Stage

    Coral and Order 5.5 — two descriptions of the same developmental movement at the leading edge.

    The distinction between mystical and developmental begins to dissolve.
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  6. Humility at AltitudeCautionP. 42
    VI

    Humility at Altitude

    Why claiming arrival is the surest sign you have not arrived.

    Something is dissolving and something is emerging and I don't yet know what to call it.
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  7. Why This Book Matters NowStakesP. 50
    VII

    Why This Book Matters Now

    The challenges we face cannot be met from the altitudes that created them.

    The edge of the map is not a wall. It is a horizon.
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