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Page 113
... one's true feel- ings and values , searching one's heart and soul , communicating with God and listening for God's messages , finding one's place in the universe , and achieving what Buhler calls " the integrity of the inner self ...
... one's true feel- ings and values , searching one's heart and soul , communicating with God and listening for God's messages , finding one's place in the universe , and achieving what Buhler calls " the integrity of the inner self ...
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... one's life in order to achieve a sense of integration , meaning , and perspective , which helps one come to terms with one's own death and the death of loved ones . Much leisure is focused on establishing or maintaining active ...
... one's life in order to achieve a sense of integration , meaning , and perspective , which helps one come to terms with one's own death and the death of loved ones . Much leisure is focused on establishing or maintaining active ...
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... one's own spiritu- ality through reflection on one's finitude is a deeper experience of faith . Faith is frequently misunderstood as a collection of beliefs connected with certain moral practices and rituals . Yet faith must be ...
... one's own spiritu- ality through reflection on one's finitude is a deeper experience of faith . Faith is frequently misunderstood as a collection of beliefs connected with certain moral practices and rituals . Yet faith must be ...
Contents
Toward an Ethic for the Third | 12 |
Meditation and Prayer | 46 |
The Gift of Wisdom | 63 |
Copyright | |
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