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Vogt writes: Truth must be embodied to be realized. It must be incorporated to be understood. No religious movement has ever been forceful or popular without a rich corporeality. An image, a rite, a creed, a feeling, a feast, a vision, or a sacrament has always been used to embody its truth.
Sacred Pathways
Gary L. Thomas
The postmodern mind assumes that nothing is truly knowable, that everything is a social or intellectual construct that will soon be discounted by new information. The irony is that the same postmodernist also believes that he or she knows more than anybody else—that there are no absolutes, no patterns that are always true. We end up with a being who is both godlike (“I know”) and utterly cynical (“I have to create my own truth because there are no universal patterns”).
The Wisdom Pattern
Richard Rohr OFM
The only reason that a person should be on a team is that she represents a key part of the organization or brings truly critical talent or insight to the table.
The Advantage
Patrick M. Lencioni
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