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M. Scott Peck on Dedication to the Truth
What follows is my abridgment from pp. 44-62 of “The Road Less Traveled.” The third tool of discipline or technique of dealing with the pain of problem-solving, which must continually be employed if our lives are to be healthy and … Continue reading
Genuine Love & Conscience: Truth v Lies
My writings on this blog thus far have largely focused on differentiating Genuine Love — willing and acting towards the best and deepest and highest interests of the other person as an actual distinct and unique human being in their … Continue reading
Posted in Gospel of John, Gospel of Matthew, Love, Love is a Choice, Love is a Commitment, Love is a Decision, Love is an Act of Will, Love is Not a Feeling, M. Scott Peck, Personal Growth, Real Love, Self-Awareness, Spiritual Growth, The Examined Life
Tagged Honesty, M. Scott Peck, Real Love, Truth
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Love Is a Verb (“I Didn’t Love My Wife When We Got Married—The Real Truth About Love”)
. I am going to reblog a very honest and nicely-written article with the attention-grabbing perhaps even somewhat shocking title of “I Didn’t Love My Wife When We Got Married” (The Real Truth About Love) ” by Elad Nehorai (the … Continue reading
Posted in "The Five Love Languages", Elad Nehorai, Emotional Maturity, Immature Love, Intimacy, Intimate Relationships, Love is a Choice, Love is a Commitment, Love Is a Verb, Love is Not a Feeling, M. Scott Peck, Real Love, Spiritual Growth, Stephen Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, The Examined Life, The Road Less Traveled, Truth, What is Love?
Tagged Elad Nehorai, Intimate relationships, Love, Love is a Choice, Love Is a Verb, Marriage, Real Love, What is love?
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Vase or Faces: Is Life Fundamentally Easy; Difficult; or Both?
. How do you view life—as something that fundamentally is supposed to be easy (which means that difficulty and hardship are aberrations)? Or is life something that is essentially / fundamentally difficult and painful, a struggle (“life is suffering” said … Continue reading
Posted in Buddha, Critical Thinking, Difficulty, Jose Ortega y Gasset, M. Scott Peck, Pema Chodron, Personal Growth, Perspective, The Examined Life, The Road Less Traveled, Truth, Waking Up
Tagged "Archaic Torso of Apollo", Buddha, Life is Difficult, M. Scott Peck, Paradigmatic Shift, Pema Chödrön, Rilke, The Road Less Traveled
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Passion & Reason: Following Your Head & Following Your Heart (or Tuning Both & Following Both)
. . We’re all at the helm of something with an impressive amount of horsepower—this body, with its heart, ego, and genitalia, each full of their own passions, motivations, preferences, desires, aversions. The ego wants fame, attention, power, immortality, runs … Continue reading
Posted in Emotional Maturity, Gibran, M. Scott Peck, Mental Health, The Examined Life, Truth, Waking Up, What is Love?
Tagged "The Prophet", Emotyional Maturity, Growing Up, Kahlil Gibran, M. Scott Peck, Mental health, Passion, Self-Discipline, The Road Less Traveled, Truth, Waking Up, What is love?
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Love (& a Whitman’s Sampler)
. “For children love is a feeling; for adults, it is a decision. Children wait to learn if their love is true by seeing how long it lasts; adults make their love true by never wavering from their commitment.” ― … Continue reading
Posted in M. Scott Peck, Mature Love, Mental Health, Orson Scott Card, Real Love, Spiritual Growth, The Examined Life, Truth, Waking Up, What is Love?
Tagged Erich Fromm, Immature Love, M. Scott Peck, Mature Love, Murray Bowen, Orson Scott Card, Real Love, Stephen Covey, Thích Nhất Hạnh, What is love?
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Love & Our Two Selves
. This post was prompted in part by a post that was reblogged by Todd Loheny from MindBodyGreen.com titled “The Reason Love Dies (And How To Get It Back!)” by Shelly Bullard, MFT. This is not a direct response to her … Continue reading
Posted in "To Have or To Be?", Erich Fromm, M. Scott Peck, Martin Luther King Jr., Real Love, The Examined Life, The Road Less Traveled, Truth, Waking Up, What is Love?
Tagged "To Have Or To Be?", Chris Rock, Erich Fromm, Intimate Realtionships, Love, M. Scott Peck, Martin Luther King Jr., Relationships, The Road Less Traveled
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Only Proactive People Can Genuinely Love Others, Reactive People Can’t (updated)
(The following is abridged and adapted and modified from Stephen R. Covey’s “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change”) Between stimulus and response, human beings have the freedom to choose—but only *if* we develop and … Continue reading
Posted in "Man's Search for Meaning", "Siddhartha", Conscience, Conscious Love, Courage, Critical Thinking, Differentiation, Emotional Maturity, Hermann Hesse, Immature Love, Intimate Relationships, Love is a Choice, Love is a Decision, Love is Not a Feeling, Luke 6:32-35, M. Scott Peck, Mature Love, Mental Health, Perspective, Proactivity, Reactive, Real Love, Responsibility, Spiritual Growth, Stephen Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, The Examined Life, The Road Less Traveled, Truth, Viktor Frankl, Waking Up, What is Love?
Tagged "Greenberg", "Man's Search for Meaning", "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People", Albert Camus, Conscience, differentiation, Emotionally Reactive, George Gissing, M. Scott Peck, Proactivity, Reactive, Reactivity, Real Love, Self-awareness, Stephen Covey, The Road Less Traveled, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Viktor Frankl
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Criticism, Critical Thinking, and Love
. One of the running themes throughout all of my blogs and many blog posts has been encouraging anyone who reads or strays across these posts and pages to try and lead as examined and reflective a life as possible. … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Thinking, Criticism, Denial, John Kenneth Galbraith, M. Scott Peck, Matthew 7: 1-6, Mature Love, Mental Health, Real Love, Spiritual Growth, The Examined Life, Truth, Winston Churchill
Tagged Constructive Criticism, Critical Thinking, Criticism, differentiation, Feedback, Growing Up, Honesty, Inner Peace, John Kenneth Galbraith, Judgmentalness, Love, M. Scott Peck, The Examined Life, Truth, Winston Churchill
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“Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible” (The Dalai Lama)
. Be kind whenever possible, and it’s always possible. It’s pretty hard to argue with this—especially when you consider the source— . . . The Dalai Lama seems like a genuinely happy human being. He seems to have reached a … Continue reading
Posted in Chögyam Trungpa, Dalai Lama, Kafka, Kindness, M. Scott Peck, Martin Luther King Jr., Truth, Waking Up, What is Love?
Tagged Chögyam Trungpa, Critical Thinking, Dalai Lama, Kafka, Ken Wilber, Kindness, M. Scott Peck, Truth
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