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