Posted by: dhirendra08 on: May 19, 2009
Too many people are defeated in life because they lack a very important quality: enthusiasm. Those who think of enthusiasm as a kind of superficial emotion should remember that the Greek words en theos mean “in God,” George Matthew Adams puts it this way: “Enthusiasm is a kind of faith that has been set afire.”
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Posted by: dhirendra08 on: April 5, 2009
Guilt is generally a good thing. It keeps our impulses in check, inspires us to protedct our families and communities, and helps us learn from mistakes. Unfortunately, it can also fuel depression and anxiety, or overwhelm accident survivors and war veterans. If left to fester, bad guilt can literally ruin a person’s life.
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Posted by: dhirendra08 on: November 11, 2008
The human social and cultural environment provides the imagination with a wellspring of actual and vicarious experiences. Some wellsprings are “The Inner Eye,” “The White Goddess,” and “The Duende (Dwarf)”. Whatever the term, it remains a nebulous entity, revealing itself by what it does and not by how it is defined. It my lurk in [...]