The actual word "integral" was used by the early 20th century Indian philosopher Sri Aurobindo, who synthesized multiple strands of Indian spirituality and philosophy, combining them with a modern, scientifically informed consciousness to produce an "integral yoga” (Fraser,2008).As suggested in the previous section the reflection and consciousness as the important element to develop self-awareness and integrity in leadership. Using the multidisciplinary approach as well as multi-level analysis the integral model integrates the individual and collective components of leadership as well as its objective and subjective nature. In …show more content…
27).” Integral psychology sees the individual as being on a body-mind-spirit continuum with no "existential separation" among these parts and integration of consciousness is the highest potential human beings can attain. This psychology proposes that as an individual's consciousness evolves, new insights, and thus higher orders of consciousness, can evolve, and these new insights can lead to the actualization of potential of individual (Chaudhuri, …show more content…
Wilber's integral philosophy began taking shape in The Spectrum of Consciousness, developed over 23 years, and reached fullest expression in Sex, Ecology, Spirituality and Integral Psychology (Fraser, 2008). Wilber’s integral model revolve around five key elements that are quadrants, levels, lines, states, and types, these are not merely theoretical concepts ,he proposes that they are aspects of our own experience, contours of our own