Toward Wisdom: Finding Our Way to Inner Peace, Love & Happiness

Forsideomslag
Dundurn, 1993 - 184 sider

Toward Wisdom addresses the nature of wisdom, humanity's need for it, and ways and means of developing it. The situation the world faces today is extremely complex. Long-cherished values have begun to conflict with each other: material comfort vs. an uncontaminated world; economic growth now vs. economic well-being for our grandchildren. Toward Wisdom takes the position that the only way to make the world a better place is to make it a wiser place. Wisdom is no longer an option or a frill. We, and the world, need wisdom-based analyses of our problems followed by wisdom-based action. In the past, becoming wise was left to chance; a few people became wise before they died, but most did not. This lackadaisical approach will no longer do. Wisdom can be developed intentionally, and Toward Wisdom shows us how. The book examines some of the key impediments to wisdom; what they are, how they work, how they came to be; and introduces us to techniques for getting beyond them.

 

Indhold

What Is Wisdom?
1
EmotionBased Reactivity
16
Ignorance
23
Delusion
30
The Need for Wisdom
43
Dealing with Reactivity
54
The Three Stages
68
Disidentifying
77
Freedom
117
Wiser Relating
123
A WisdomBased Culture
127
References and Resources
135
Notes
147
Bibliography
154
Glossary
162
Index
177

Identifying with Being
91
The Path to Wisdom
105

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Om forfatteren (1993)

Copthorne Macdonald is a writer, scholar and communications engineer. He has followed the story of the Confederation Bridge from the time it was discussed in the mid-1980s to its completion. He has published 125 articles. His work has been featured on the CBC Radio series IDEAS. He has lived in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island since 1975.

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