Led by Jeff Salzman; Featuring Guest Teacher, Ken Wilber

About Jeff Salzman

Jeff SalzmanJeff Salzman is lead teacher at Boulder Integral, as well as a member of the founding circle.  Jeff has worked in adult education / transformation for thirty years, and is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the field.  He is co-founder of CareerTrack Training, an adult education company he and his partner built into an international organization producing over 3000 professional development seminars annually, and employing over 300 people.

For three years Jeff worked side by side with Ken Wilber developing the Integral Institute, an international center for integral theory and application.  A long-time spiritual practitioner in many traditions, he has a Masters Degree in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism from Naropa University.

Three years ago Jeff joined with a small team of people in Boulder, Colorado, to start Boulder Integral, an organization dedicated to the application of integral theory and the enactment of integral functioning in peoples’ lives.  Boulder Integral produces workshops, classes and conferences out of their old church in downtown Boulder.   Jeff is developer and facilitator of Boulder Integral’s flagship offering: The Integral Incubator, a five-day, in-residence program to for helping people get traction on the projects of their lives.

“Jeff you beautifully, elegantly, efficiently, and full-heartedly manifested a really powerful cornerstone for the future.”
– Vincent Guiliano, Switzerland.

“You are a master.  I am totally inspired and awed.”
– D. Webb, Denver.

“Thank you for being and modeling a warm, gracious, wise, disciplined teacher.  Thank you for the masterful orchestration.”
– Chris Menne, Boulder, CO


Ken Wilber Discusses The Integral Incubator

“Ken Wilber is one of the most important pioneers in the field of consciousness in this century.  I regard him as my mentor.  He is a source of inspiration and insight to all of us.”
– Deepak Chopra, MD

“Ken Wilber is one of the greatest philosophers of this century, and arguably the greatest theoretical psychologist of all time.”
– Roger Walsh, MD, PhD

“Ken Wilber is a national treasure.”
– Robert Kegan, Harvard Graduate School of Education

About Ken Wilber

Ken Wilber is the world’s leading “integral” philosopher.  The author of such titles as A Brief History of Everything (1996) and A Theory of Everything (2000), his philosophy integrates body, mind, soul, and Spirit with self, culture, and nature.  Integral philosophy is rapidly becoming a powerful presence in fields as diverse as politics and spirituality, psychology and business, medicine, and art.

Revered as the “Einstein of consciousness,” Wilber has written sixteen books exploring different facets of human development and cultural evolution.  His first book, The Spectrum of Consciousness (1977), written when he was only 23, became a seminal text in the emerging field of transpersonal psychology.  One of his most recent books, Boomeritis (2002), is a novelized critique of our postmodern culture and a call to move to a higher, more integral relationship to life.  He is currently finishing the third volume of his Kosmos Trilogy, the most up-to-date summation of his continually evolving philosophy.

In 2000, Wilber founded the Integral Institute to support and promote integral thinking.  The Institute acts as a clearinghouse for research and applications using the integral approach, and launched an engaging online resource, “Integral Naked,” to introduce cutting-edge integral thinkers to the public.  With a growing popularity among the younger generations, Wilber’s philosophy has sparked online discussion forum communities and e-zines, as well as live gatherings called integral salons.   Their mission is “to help create connections between individuals and groups who are seeking to enact an integral vision in their day-to-day lives—people yearning for true integration, genuine transformation, and whole-hearted communion.”  Most recently, Ken co-created Core Integral, a cutting edge program for learning integral theory.