| Eugene H. Peterson - Religion - 1992 - 256 pages
...from it. The metaphors give handles to the suffering so that it can be grasped and handed over to God. Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering...as soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it.7 The fifth chapter is a prayer: there have been prayers earlier which have intruded into the lament,... | |
| Stephanie Dowrick - Philosophy - 1997 - 378 pages
...Spinoza, in his Ethics, that is often quoted in psychological texts concerned with life's meaning: 'Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering...soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it.' Ceases may be a little too optimistic, but certainly suffering takes on a different quality when some... | |
| Mary Ann Burkley Wojno - Psychology - 1997 - 228 pages
...we accept what we cannot change. Spinoza, a German philosopher, wrote in his book entitled Ethics, "Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering...soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it." There are many ways to learn, and none better than by example. Sometimes we learn from the example... | |
| Bernadette Hoey - Child psychotherapy - 1997 - 172 pages
...that time. Frankl (1959) describes the effect of being able to define an elusive source of distress: 'Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering...soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it' (Frankl 1959: 117). In later therapy sessions, Carl worked quite quickly through many of the tangled... | |
| Amy Mandelker, Elizabeth Powers - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 552 pages
..."Affectus, qui passio est, desinit esse passio simulatque eius claram et distinctam formamus ideam. " Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering...soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it. m ... AS WE SAID BEFORE, ANY ATTEMPT TO RESTORE A MAN'S INNER strength in the camp had first to succeed... | |
| David L. Freeman (M.D.), Judith Z. Abrams - Religion - 1999 - 332 pages
..."Affectus, qui passio est, desinit esse passio simulatque eius claram et distinctam formanus ideam."Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering as soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it. The prisoner who had lost faith in the future — his future — was doomed. With his loss of belief... | |
| Steven Harrison - Family & Relationships - 2003 - 150 pages
...Through his tears, the old scribe's voice was heard: "It was CEL-E-BRATE!"f the problem with psychology Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering...soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it. — SPINOZA WHEN WE SURVEY the wreckage that is often our relationships, the scarring of our interior... | |
| Angus Jenkinson - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2003 - 292 pages
...conflict partner and treat the experience as a learning situation. Spinoza comments in his Ethics: 'Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering...soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it.' It is very helpful, once you can observe your emotions, to then ask: What beliefs or needs in me cause... | |
| Ashton Applewhite, Tripp Evans, Andrew Frothingham - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2003 - 552 pages
...using emotions, understanding emotions, and regulating emotions. — John Mayer and Peter Salovey • Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering as soon as we have a clear picture of it. — Benedict Spinoza • There is no thinking without feeling and no feeling... | |
| Jennifer Hecht - Religion - 2010 - 578 pages
...interesting psychoscientific study undertaken by myself. What does Spinoza say in his Ethics? . . . 'Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering...as soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it.'""6 Franici developed all this into logotherapy, or meaning therapy, which held that Freudian psychoanalysis... | |
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