M. Scott Peck

M. Scott Peck
Morgan Scott Peckwas an American psychiatrist and best-selling author, best known for his first book, The Road Less Traveled, published in 1978...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPsychologist
Date of Birth22 May 1936
CountryUnited States of America
action contemplation
The life of wisdom must be a life of contemplation combined with action.
god dream voice
I've had all kinds of experiences with God in terms of revelation through a still, small voice or dreams or coincidences.
acceptance suffering definitions
The denial of suffering is, in fact a better definition of illness than its acceptance.
lonely jesus real
Jesus was lonely and sorrowful and scared-an unbelievably real person.
wise spiritual ideas
But I already saw no great difference between the psyche and spirituality. To amass knowledge without becoming wise is not my idea of progress in therapy.
levels want language
If we want to be heard we must speak in a language the listener can understand and on a level at which the listener is capable of operating.
giving-up shoes discipline
An essential part of true listening is the discipline of bracketing, the temporary giving up or setting aside of one's own prejudices, frames of reference and desires so as to experience as far as possible the speaker's world from the inside, step in inside his or her shoes.
reality views maps
Our view of reality is like a map with which to negotiate the terrain of life. If the map is true and accurate, we will generally know how to get there. If the map is false and inaccurate, we generally will be lost.
art journey realizing
Do what you feel called to do, but also be prepared to accept that you don't necessarily know what you're going to learn. Be willing to be surprised by forces beyond your control, and realize that a major learning on the journey is the art of surrender.
light heat discussion
A discussion becomes destructive when it begins to generate more heat than light.
self discipline feelings
The feeling of being valuable - 'I am a valuable person'- is essential to mental health and is a cornerstone of self-discipline.
america delay sin
America's greatest sin is the refusal to delay gratification.
religious buddhist home
But for the first time, I had a religious identity. I had come home. And so I called myself a Zen Buddhist at the age of 18.
problem solve
We cannot solve life's problems except by solving them.