Meta-Perennial Philosophia : Integrating Evolution and Enlightenment by Bradley Keith Rebynolds (aka Brad Reynolds) is a bold and integrative vision of spiritual life for the 21st century—one that unites evolutionary development and nondual Enlightenment without collapsing one into the other. Drawing on Integral theory, critical realism, process philosophy, metamodernity, and the Great Tradition of Global Wisdom, the author presents the “7-Ups” as a comprehensive map of human transformation—Growing Up, Waking Up, Cleaning Up, Opening Up, Showing Up, Offering Up, and ultimately Brightening Up—an expansion of Ken Wilber’s influential “5-Ups” that deepens the model by restoring the decisive role of devotional surrender and Adept-Transmission in genuine Awakening. Yet this book does more than synthesize existing frameworks. It offers a necessary clarification for contemporary spirituality by distinguishing transformative states of consciousness from the radical Divine Recognition in which the ego-self is transcended altogether. Becoming is real, sacred, and meaningful—but always already subordinated to Being. With philosophical rigor and devotional clarity, Reynolds articulates the Two Arcs of Reality: Evolution (Becoming) and Enlightenment (Being). He honors developmental maturity, psychological integration, ethical participation, and contemplative practice—while insisting that no technique, state, or stage can produce Awakening. Divine Recognition is not an achievement but the revelation of Reality as It IS. At once scholarly and spiritually direct, Meta-Perennial Philosophia offers a refined and compassionate corrective to modern Integral spirituality, inviting readers into a life that grows, serves, surrenders, and ultimately shines in the Radiant Ground of Being.