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Lynne D. Feldman, M.A., J.D., is an attorney and educator who has been active in creating and sharing Integral applications to education, parenting, law, mediation, transformational change, leadership, and spirituality.  She worked closely with Ken Wilber and Integral Institute and was to serve as Vice-Chancellor of the planned Integral University.  She is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Integral Theory and Practice, and is an Integral Scholar. She was ordained by the OUnI as the first Wisdom Keeper of the Integral Path, and she is to be ordained as the first Integral Minister by the same organization in September, 2010. Her writings have been published in the AQAL Journal, Kosmos Journal, New York Times letters, and legal publications. She created the Center for Integral Education, Integral Education Consultants, and New York Integral, which presents workshops and services in the NY metropolitan area. She contributed a chapter in the Integral education anthology and is writing a book on spirituality in education. She presents workshops on Integral spirituality, leadership, Life Practice, and the AQAL map at the One Spirit Learning Alliance as well as the New York Open Center, Rutgers University, Maezumi Institute, Eagleton Institute, the Integral Theory Conference, and Integral education seminars. Her work with adolescents has won her praise and honors from the White House, “Dateline” on NBC, Peter Jennings, Teen People magazine, Eagleton Institute, the New Jersey State Legislature, and board of education.  The governor named her to his Character Education Commission, and she headed the action team of the NJ Character Education Network. She is a member of the Marie Garibaldi Inn of Court for Alternative Dispute Resolution, is a N.J. certified civil and matrimonial mediator along with many associations that relate to mindfulness, cognition, education reform, attachment parenting and alternative dispute resolution. She lives in northern New Jersey.

Joanne Rubin, Ph.D.
is a psychologist in private practice and writer on Integral psychology topics.  Her involvement with Ken Wilber’s work predates but began in earnest in 2004, when she took the Fall semester, on-line/teleconference course in Integral theory with Ken Wilber and Randy Martin.  Unhappy that it ended, she spent the winter in a chair reading every book that Ken had written.  She attended the 2005 5-day Integral Psychotherapy Workshop at Integral Institute, and in 2006, the Integral Life Practice (ILP)-I 5-day workshop in the Catskills, NY.  She attended several other weekend events at I-I (Westminster, CO) and has received phone supervision and coaching with several Integral Institute core teachers, since 2006 and continues to learn from Diane Hamilton.   


As a member of the NYC (iNYCs) Core Council, she helped to bring several Integral luminaries to New York, including Ken Wilber (twice), Diane Hamilton, Sofia Diaz, and Willow Pearson.  She founded and directed the Integral Psych Affinity Group, organizing teaching concalls with Susann Cook Greuter, David Zeitler, Elliott Ingersoll, and Willow Pearson.  Joanne was a beta-tester for Integral U. (2005).  She is an occasional peer reviewer for the Journal of Integral Theory and Practice and has written several articles on Integral theory.  She presented a paper at the first biennial Integral Theory Conference (2008), entitled, "Sentio Ergo Sum: Toward a Line of Emotional Development," and her paper was selected to become a chapter in an upcoming book based on the conference. 
    
 

 


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