SOLUTION
According to your text, our sense of identity is merely the product of
our background, which changes little during our lifetime
False
According to your text, it is important to know what we want and
desire, realizing these will help us decide what to do with our lives
True
According to Parker Palmer, author of Let Your Life Speak, one
realizes their vocation when one accomplishes great acts that will be
recognized publicly
False
According to your text, being powerful is not something to shy away
from, as power is a basic need that can positively affect oneself and
others
True
According to your text, because creative persons are naturally
inspired, they don't have to work very hard to accomplish their goals
False
Asking questions is a practical way to foster creativity
True
According to The Legend of the Buddha, the risks taken on his
journey weren't very big because Buddha was divinely inspired and
predestined
False
According to Scripture, Jesus acknowledged a need for leisure
False
In the "school of life," we actually learn a lot from pain, so we
shouldn't try to avoid it
True
According to your text's definition of autonomy, Neil Perry clearly
demonstrated it through his independent decision to end his life
False
Parker Palmer (Let Your Life Speak) sees vocation as...
a natural gift to discover and be received in oneself
In his lifetime, Buddha had all of the following names except...
Nirvana
, According to The Legend of the Buddha "the middle path" is...
a path of moderation, marking the way to peace, happiness, and
enlightenment
The threshold for "the Buddha" prior to his journey into
transformation was marked by...
His escape from the palace and his exchanged clothing with a gatekeeper
According to your text, creativity flourishes best when...
there is an underlying attitude of caring
The Buddhist concept of mindfulness means...
Living in a focused way in the present moment
The eleven developmental tasks during the transition from
adolescence to adulthood include all of the following except...
Resolving the crisis of trust (over mistrust)
According to your text, the paschal mystery teaches us...
To learn and grow through all that happens to us (in spite of pain)
According to your text, contrary to what many people think, leisure
can be...
a time of great luxury
Of the 3 stages in The Hero's Journey, which stage transitions into
"the unknown"
2nd Stage
In the Hero's Journey, the primary message for the "sojourner" is to...
Take risks in pursuit of the dreams in one's heart
the Jewish and Christian practice of reserving a day each week from
work obligations; seen as a time of renewal and contemplation
Sabbath
a metaphor in The Hero's Journey implying a gateway to another
stage
Threshold
a term coined by Carl Jung, referring to the process of the
development of the self, achieved by resolving the conflicts at life's
transitional stages
Individuation
the undeveloped "promise" that is within each person
Potential
for the hero it is reaching the bottom of a crisis, experienced during
transformation
Abyss
time that is not filled up with work and other duties; a period of
renewal