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Basic relationships are the vitalizing context in which we find life at once stimulating and sustaining . Interpersonal relations offer resources to fulfill the needs of wholeness not possible in isolation or empty , impersonal ...
Basic relationships are the vitalizing context in which we find life at once stimulating and sustaining . Interpersonal relations offer resources to fulfill the needs of wholeness not possible in isolation or empty , impersonal ...
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Reverence for life brings us into a spiritual relation with the world , and gives meaning to existence by raising the natural to a spiritual relation by resignation . True resignation is a feeling of subordination to the course of a ...
Reverence for life brings us into a spiritual relation with the world , and gives meaning to existence by raising the natural to a spiritual relation by resignation . True resignation is a feeling of subordination to the course of a ...
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The person is essentially focal in one's experience , yet his experience is actually of relationships that enrich and ... Lewin and the field theorists explore the I - It relation to the environing field of interacting forces .
The person is essentially focal in one's experience , yet his experience is actually of relationships that enrich and ... Lewin and the field theorists explore the I - It relation to the environing field of interacting forces .
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