The document discusses the importance of wisdom and experience in developing intelligence. It states that wisdom is the foundation of intelligence and that life experiences build wisdom. It also suggests that every person's life has value and their own path to survival.
TRnotrtoN nNo INca,RNATIoNin understanding of what is hand.docxwillcoxjanay
TRnotrtoN nNo INca,RNATIoN
in understanding of what is handed on, both the words and the
realities they signify. This comes about through contempla-
tion and study by believers, who "ponder these things in their
hearts" (see Lk 2,19 and 51); through the intimate understand-
ing of spiritual things which they experience; and through the
preaching of whose who, on succeeding to the office of bish-
op, receive the sure charisma of truth. Thus, as the centuries
advance, the church constantly holds its course towards the
fullness of God's truth, until the day when the words of God
reach their fulfillment in the church.
Vatican Il, Dogmatic Constitution
on Divine Revelation (1965)
ChaPter l
The Great Questions
THE RETIGIOUS DIMENSION
Ourworldisfullofreligions.Mostculturesexhibitwhatwe
can intelligently recognize asreligious behavior'
Putting aside un-
iii'Ct"p,"i III the task of defining the term religion, we can note
;;^;t";""er we find human beings we usually find a god or
i"ar, ."1igious behavior, and religious faith' Critics
of religion
toth'anci"ent and modern have clismissed it as a mere human
creation, a fire around which people who can't bear to imagine a
cold and indifferent universs huddle' Religious people believe
thatthegodsarequiterealandhavemanifestedthemselves.Crit-
ics cannJt deny that the religions of the world, along with their
share of charlatans and hypoirites, have also inspired many self-
less and truly holy people *ho- we can't help but admire' In.spite
of recurring prophecies that humanity will soon outgrow tnem'
religious faith and practice remain.
whether we agree with religious pcople or their critics or
simply don't know, the near-universal appeal' the persistence,
and the transforming power of religions are intriguing. What is
there about human U"ingr that opens them to religions and their
claims about things unseen? Where do religious experience and
religious language fit into human experience in general'? This
chapter will address these questions by trying to lay open what we
might call the depth-climension of human experience, that inner-
most part of us, best represented by some combination of the
traditional symbols of heart and head. It is at this lcvel that we can
best hear the words of the philosophers, poets, and gods. We will
oegtn by distinguishing between ordinary and extraordinary hu-
man experience.
10 TR,qnrrroN a,No INcnnNArroN
ORDINARY HUMAN EXPERIENCE
what is meant here by "ordinary" human experience takes
place at the level of what is often called common sense. It is
routine. we don't have to think about it. Getting out of bec1,
taking a shower, brushing your teeth, putting on your shoes. start-
ing your car, driving to school or work are all the kinds of stuff of
which the ordinary is made. For our purposes, its distinguishing
feature is that we don't have to think about it. The ordinary. day-
to-day routine doesn't usually give rise to reflection. we teno io
take it for granted.
Bu ...
Can You Hear Me Now? Good. Let's Talk Diversity, Inclusion and Employee Engag...Jeff Waldman
This presentation was delivered at Achievers' ACE 2016 conference in Toronto (September 13-14, 2016). It was part of the "Aspire" conference track.
Creating and embracing diversity not only is the right thing to do, it is absolutely essential for the success of your organization and keeping your employees engaged. Join Jeff Waldman, Head of Talent at Security Compass, to gain a solid understanding of workplace diversity and what it actually means. In this session you’ll learn a conceptual understanding of the connection between workplace diversity and employee engagement, hear about the business case for workplace diversity as the key driver of employee engagement and business success, and take away a proven diversity and inclusion model to implement at your company.
Self confidence and fearlessness are about following a certain set of rules when you present you to yourself and you to others outside you. Follow these rules and you will never be short on confidence.
TRnotrtoN nNo INca,RNATIoNin understanding of what is hand.docxwillcoxjanay
TRnotrtoN nNo INca,RNATIoN
in understanding of what is handed on, both the words and the
realities they signify. This comes about through contempla-
tion and study by believers, who "ponder these things in their
hearts" (see Lk 2,19 and 51); through the intimate understand-
ing of spiritual things which they experience; and through the
preaching of whose who, on succeeding to the office of bish-
op, receive the sure charisma of truth. Thus, as the centuries
advance, the church constantly holds its course towards the
fullness of God's truth, until the day when the words of God
reach their fulfillment in the church.
Vatican Il, Dogmatic Constitution
on Divine Revelation (1965)
ChaPter l
The Great Questions
THE RETIGIOUS DIMENSION
Ourworldisfullofreligions.Mostculturesexhibitwhatwe
can intelligently recognize asreligious behavior'
Putting aside un-
iii'Ct"p,"i III the task of defining the term religion, we can note
;;^;t";""er we find human beings we usually find a god or
i"ar, ."1igious behavior, and religious faith' Critics
of religion
toth'anci"ent and modern have clismissed it as a mere human
creation, a fire around which people who can't bear to imagine a
cold and indifferent universs huddle' Religious people believe
thatthegodsarequiterealandhavemanifestedthemselves.Crit-
ics cannJt deny that the religions of the world, along with their
share of charlatans and hypoirites, have also inspired many self-
less and truly holy people *ho- we can't help but admire' In.spite
of recurring prophecies that humanity will soon outgrow tnem'
religious faith and practice remain.
whether we agree with religious pcople or their critics or
simply don't know, the near-universal appeal' the persistence,
and the transforming power of religions are intriguing. What is
there about human U"ingr that opens them to religions and their
claims about things unseen? Where do religious experience and
religious language fit into human experience in general'? This
chapter will address these questions by trying to lay open what we
might call the depth-climension of human experience, that inner-
most part of us, best represented by some combination of the
traditional symbols of heart and head. It is at this lcvel that we can
best hear the words of the philosophers, poets, and gods. We will
oegtn by distinguishing between ordinary and extraordinary hu-
man experience.
10 TR,qnrrroN a,No INcnnNArroN
ORDINARY HUMAN EXPERIENCE
what is meant here by "ordinary" human experience takes
place at the level of what is often called common sense. It is
routine. we don't have to think about it. Getting out of bec1,
taking a shower, brushing your teeth, putting on your shoes. start-
ing your car, driving to school or work are all the kinds of stuff of
which the ordinary is made. For our purposes, its distinguishing
feature is that we don't have to think about it. The ordinary. day-
to-day routine doesn't usually give rise to reflection. we teno io
take it for granted.
Bu ...
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1. Wisdom is the foundation of intelligents
Experience is the building blocks of all wisdom &
intelligents
LIFE IS A PERSONS OWN CREATION
WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND 4 THOSE WHO
R PATIENT
EVERY PERSONS LIFE HAS A VALUE
EVERY PERSONS LIFE HAS AN EVALUTION OF IT’S
OWN
A RELAXED MIND IS A CALM MIND
SOME PEOPLE R NOT BORN 2 FALL IN LOVE
NEVER GIVE UP, NEVER SURENDUR
NOT ALL ANGELS R GOOD, NOT ALL DEVILS R EAVIL
ANGELS ENTER A PERSON THROUGH A BLEEDING
NOSE
DEVILS ENTER A PERSON THROUGH A BLEEDING
EAR
EXPERIENCE BRINGS SUCCESS & GR8NESS 2 A
PERSON
2. THE DEVIL IS ALWAYS IN CONTROL OF THE 1ST FEW
YEARS OF A PERSONS LIFE
LIVE WHAT U PREACH DON’T B A HIPOCRYT
WISDOME IS THE BASIC ELEMANT OF INTELIGENTS
A PERSON IS EITHER BORN DIFFERENT OR ISN’T
U CAN NEVER EVER ACHIVE INTELEIGENTS
WITHOUT WISDOME
EVERY PERSON HAS HIS/HER WAY OF SURVIVING
MARRIGE & KIDS CORUPT LOVE
EVERY EVENT, SITUATION, & JOURNEY IN A PERSONS
LIFE TEACHES THE PERSON A BOUGHT HIS/HER SELF
THE DEVIL IS THE ULTIMATE PUPETMASTER OF ALL
MANKIND & HUMANITY
THERE R ONLY 2 THINGS THAT CAN SELL ANYTHING
& EVERYTHING IN LIFE SEX & CONTREVERSY
NEGATIVITY IS ALWAYS TEMPPORARY