A Quote by Dan Millman

When you become fully responisble for your life, you can become fully human; once you become human, you may discover what it mens to be a warrior. — © Dan Millman
When you become fully responisble for your life, you can become fully human; once you become human, you may discover what it mens to be a warrior.
For human beings, the most daunting challenge is to become fully human. For to become fully human is to become fully divine.
We become fully human when we become more than human, when we let God bring us beyond ourselves.
What if we discover that our present way of life is irreconcilable with our vocation to become fully human?
We are not just humans learning to become buddhas, but also buddhas waking up in human form, learning to become fully human.
To be fully human, fully myself, To accept all that I am, all that you envision, This is my prayer. Walk with me out to the rim of life, Beyond security. Take me to the exquisite edge of courage And release me to become.
Science, is the creation by humans of a particular paradigm and methodology for discovering truth and understanding reality. Hence it can never fully reflect the hidden face of humanity, its creator, in the same sense that a computer can never become fully human or know what it means to be human: however sophisticated, these machines will forever remain mere artifacts of humanity.
When physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, contribute to the detection of concrete human woes and to the development of plans for remedying them and relieving the human estate, they become moral; they become part of the apparatus of moral inquiry or science? When the consciousness of science is fully impregnated with the consciousness of human value, the greatest dualism which now weighs humanity down, the split between the material, the mechanical and the scientific and the moral and ideal will be destroyed.
One does not become fully human painlessly.
To become fully human means learning to turn my gratitude for being alive into some concrete common good. It means growing gentler toward human weakness. It means practicing forgiveness of my and everyone else's hourly failures to live up to divine standards. It means learning to forget myself on a regular basis in order to attend to the other selves in my vicinity. It means living so that "I'm only human" does not become an excuse for anything. It means receiving the human condition as blessing and not curse, in all its achingly frail and redemptive reality.
God has become human. The absolute has become particular. The ideal has become real. The divine has taken up a human nature.
I think the story of the Christian faith is how you can become more deeply and fully human, not how you can become religious. And I don't see any indication that being religious makes you more moral.
Only by being a man or woman for others does one become fully human.
Without language, it is safe to say that man would not have become fully human.
We really don't discover fully what 'Westworld' is for this first season, until we get there. The first 10 episodes are the journey. The colors become brighter, the vistas become clearer, and the history is more understood with each step we take along the way.
You don't become a fully-formed human as a female, or even a male, until you're at least 30.
To be fully human is perhaps why I'm Christian, because I see in the life of Jesus a way of being fully human.
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