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Falk is author of The Science of the Soul, which presents a holistic understanding of the cosmos, combining traditional mysticism with the ideas of David Bohm and Itzhak Bentov.
Following an abusive experience at the hands of the Yogananda Self-Realization Fellowship, Falk became a staunch critic of gurus in general, and wrote an online book, Stripping the Gurus on this subject.
Like David Lane and many other critics, Falk originally had a positive opinion of Ken Wilber. Falk's assessment changed however when he first came upon Wilber's derogatory remarks concerning David Bohm. Since then he has been a harsh critic, whose strongly worded opinions have not only produced an understandably negative response from Wilber's followers but also alienated some Wilber critics (see e.g. some comments on the Wilber Watch blog). Other critics however, such as Matthew Dallman, and more recently Frank Visser, cite Falk approvingly.
The question of whether Wilber's Integral Institute constitutes a harmful cult or not was the subject of a bitter exchange between Falk (who claims it does) and Elliot Benjamin (who argues that it doesn't), with statements being published on the Integral World website and on Falk's blog.
Falk recently completed a second online book, Norman Einstein: The Dis-Integration of Ken Wilber presneting a detailed critique of Wilber and his organisation.