“When love is accompanied with deep intimacy, it raises us to the highest level of human experience. In this exalted space, we can surrender our egos, become vulnerable and know levels of joy and well-being unique among life experiences. We attain a glimpse of the rapture that can be ours. Boundaries are blurred, there are no limitations and we rejoice in union. We become one and, at the same time, both.” KnowsHumansWellsJoySpaceLove IsLevelsLove YouEgoHighestUniqueRaisesUnionsSurrenderBoundariesVulnerableIntimacyLimitationWell BeingRejoiceLife ExperienceGlimpseHuman ExperienceExaltedRaptureBeing Unique Author:Leo Buscaglia
“Worship is the highest act of which a person is capable. It not only stretches us beyond all the limits of our finite selves to affirm the divine depth of mystery and holiness in the living and eternal God, but it opens us at the deepest level of our being to an act which unites us most realistically with our fellow people.” PeoplePersonsSelfLevelsMysteryDivineLimitsEternalWorshipHighestCapableFellowsDepthHolinessFinite Author:Samuel Henry Miller
“The physical symptoms of fight or flight are what the human body has learned over thousands of years to operate efficiently and at the highest level...anxiety is a cognitive interpretation of that physical response.” YearsHumansBodyLightFightingLevelsAchievementAnxietyHighestResponseFlightInterpretationSymptomsHuman BodyCognitive Author:John Eliot
“Science, in its ultimate ideal, consists of a set of propositions arranged in a hierarchy, the lowest level of the hierarchy being concerned with particular facts, and the highest with some general law, governing everything in the universe. The various levels in the hierarchy have a two-fold logical connection, travelling one up, one down; the upward connection proceeds by induction, the downward by deduction.” TwoFactsLawScienceUniverseLevelsParticularHighestConcernedIdealsConnectionsUltimateAccountsVariousLogicalLowestPropositionsHierarchyFoldsGoverningScientific MethodDeductions Book:The Scientific Outlook Source: The Scientific Outlook