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  1. 10 de sept. de 2016 · (Religions, Values, and Peak Experiences, Abraham Maslow) The Danger of Becoming ‘Addicted’ to Peak Experiences. For individuals who have had peak experiences it is recognized as a “highly valuable…experience, so great an experience sometimes that even to attempt to justify it takes away from its dignity and worth.

  2. 1 de abr. de 1994 · Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences (Compass) 作者 : Abraham H. Maslow 出版社: Penguin (Non-Classics) 出版年: 1994-04-01 页数: 143 定价: USD 14.00 装帧: Paperback ISBN: 9780140194876

  3. 10 de feb. de 2022 · Religions, values, and peak-experiences by Maslow, Abraham H. (Abraham Harold) Publication date 1994 Topics Psychology, Religious, Experience (Religion), Peak experiences Publisher New York : Penguin Compass/Arkana Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive

  4. 5. The peak-experience is felt as a self-validating, self-justifying moment which carries its own intrinsic value with it. It is felt to be a highly valuable—even uniquely valuable—experience, so-great an experience sometimes that even to attempt to justify it takes away from its dignity and worth.

  5. Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences Quotes. “The search for the exotic, the strange, the unusual, the uncommon has often taken the form of pilgrimages, of turning away from the world, the 'Journey to the East,' to another country or to a different religion. The great lesson from the true mystics, from the Zen monks, and now also from the ...

  6. Religions, Values, and Peak-experiences. Abraham Harold Maslow. Penguin Books, 1976 - Psychology - 123 pages. "One of the most foremost spokesmen for the Third Force movement in psychology, Abraham H. Maslow, here articulates one of his prominent theses: the "religious" experience is a rightful subject for scientific investigation and ...

  7. Religions, values, and peak-experiences. Summary: Written in the mid-1960s, this is Maslow's classic treatise on transcendent states of being and their essential value in human life. Proposing religious experience as a legitimate subject for scientific investigation, Maslow studies the human need for spiritual expression.