LAW OF THREE (12)
THREE KINDS OF WORK
The Law of Three: "People who grasp this law intellectually are very rarely nearer to it than those who feel completely lost. It is one thing to be able to deal with these matters in words and quite another to live them: At the very start we all suffer from a tremendous drawback: the working of our centres (head-heart-body) are dominated by polarity so that everything we look at, everything we feel and think and sense, is experienced in terms of two forces and not three." J.G. Bennett
The Law of Three: "People who grasp this law intellectually are very rarely nearer to it than those who feel completely lost. It is one thing to be able to deal with these matters in words and quite another to live them: At the very start we all suffer from a tremendous drawback: the working of our centres (head-heart-body) are dominated by polarity so that everything we look at, everything we feel and think and sense, is experienced in terms of two forces and not three." J.G. Bennett
Wisdom Schools teach thad self-development depends on three kinds of work.
1,
Work for oneself
2.
Work with and for others
3.
Work for the work itself .
Theilhard
de Chardin refers to three lines of Work from a
Christian perspective:
To be fully oneself and live, Man must first centre on oneself,
second de-center upon his fellow men and third sur-centre* upon one
greater than himself. The prefix "sur" signifies above,
beyond.
As he
puts it:
1. To
be - or to centre oneself.
2 . To
love - or to de-centre oneself
3. To
adore - or to sur-center oneself
The
three conditions would point the way to "be fully oneself and alive".
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