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Realized vocation (ICA)

Description

This is experienced as a time when one cannot distinguish one's work from one's life; when one sees that only he who extends his engagement to all of society has a life-long vocation. It may be compared to Florence Nightingale's realization that just being a nurse was not enough, and working to create a world-wide movement to care for the sick.

Context

In the ICA New Religious Mode in the arena of knowing one's disengagement (the life of poverty) the second formal aspect is being reliant upon the larger society or being disengaged from one's own work. At the fourth phenomenological level, this occurs when one is filled with the power of requiring nothing from a situation.

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Database
Human development
Type
(M) Modes of awareness
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English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024