The purpose of this paper is to present a holistic integral model for
comprehensive Mind-Body healing. It aims to overcome a lack of a meta-theory
in the emerging field of the integrative Mind-Body healing. This study is
based on Ken Wilber's AQAL model but attempts to go beyond his theoretical
trajectory to offer a more inclusive and explanatory framework for a holistic
and integrative Mind-Body healing. In achieving this proposed goal, this
study focuses on the following two tasks: first, presenting a systematic
framework for holistic health and integrative Mind-Body healing; second,
pointing out the limitations of Ken Wilber's AQAL framework when applied
in terms of holistic and integral Mind-Body healing; and lastly, offering the
Holistic Integral Healing Life Practice(HIHLP) Model. Though not
comprehensive, this model is characterized by the fact that it is based on
Ken Wilber's integral theory but transcends it by including such knowledge
as modern physics, new science, and quantum physics. The expected effects
of this model could be the expansion of the possibility of highlighting the
interconnectedness and complementary nature of a wide variety of healing
modalities and approaches. The significance of this study can be found in the
fact that this HIHLP model helps healing program developers view their
programs from a wider, more holistic, and integral perspective.