“The normal adjustment of the average, common-sense, well-adjusted man implies a continued successful rejection of much of the depths of human nature.” Abraham Maslow
“The words ‘many are called, but few are chosen’ are singularly appropriate here, for the development of personality from the germ-state to full consciousness is at once a charisma and a curse, because its first fruit is the conscious and unavoidable segregation of the single individual from the undifferentiated and unconscious herd.” Carl Jung
Multiculturalism & "religious pluralism … is a
fact of our common life. It has become all the more essential to honor
these realities by understanding faith in its broadest, most inclusive
form as the activity of making meaning that all human beings share."
Parks SD. “Big questions, worthy dreams.
Mentoring young adults in their search for meaning, purpose, and
faith.” John Wiley & Sons, San Francisco, 2000.
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