Title of article :
The Fluid Center: An Awe-Based Challenge to Humanity
Author/Authors :
K.J.، Schneider نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-132
From page :
133
To page :
0
Abstract :
This article raises two basic questions: What is humanistic psychologyʹs relevance to post 9/11/2001? and, Can that relevance be practically applied to daily life? To address these questions, the author elaborates a humanistic concept that he calls the “fluid center.” The fluid center is an “awe-based” consciousness exemplified by playful constraint, humble daring, and reverent adventurousness. Whereas 9/11 represented the triumph of personal and interpersonal polarization (e.g., arrogance, humiliation), the fluid center, by contrast, represents the opportunity for personal and interpersonal revitalization (e.g., openness, dialogue). To illustrate this position, the author proposes two social visions that draw on the fluid center: awe-based education and awebased vocation. He concludes that not only can such alternatives modify institutional settings; they can radically transform lives.
Keywords :
awe-based , work , education , fluid center
Journal title :
Journal of Humanistic Psychology(JHP)
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Humanistic Psychology(JHP)
Record number :
93193
Link To Document :
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