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  1. 6, "The Road Most Travelled" from the Morrowind soundtrack. For more information about Morrowind's soundtrack, check out our page on the UESP wiki: https://e...

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  2. Jul 10, 2015 · Morrowind OST.The Road Most TravelledComposed by Jeremy Soule.All rights reserved to their respective owners.No copyright infringement intended.

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  4. Feb 10, 2012 · The Elder Scrolls III - Morrowind Soundtrack - 06 The Road Most Travelled. DucklasMacDuck. 6.32K subscribers. Subscribed. 5.8K. 350K views 11 years ago. Titel: The Road Most...

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    • The Road Less Traveled Summary
    • I: Discipline
    • Section II: Love
    • Section III: Growth and Religion
    • Section IV: Grace

    Superbly insightful book about spirituality, love and grace masterfully conveyed in clear, plain English. For anyone interested in spiritual growth, this is the first book I would recommend.

    This is my book summary of The Road Less Traveled by M. Scott Peck. My summary and notes include the key lessons and most important insights from the book. This Book is broken into 4 sections. I: Discipline II: Love III: Growth and Religion IV: Grace

    Problems and Pain

    1. Life is difficult. This a great truth, one of the greatest truths. It is a great truth because once we truly see this truth, we transcend it. Once we truly know that life is difficult - once we truly understand and accept it - then life is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted, the fact that life is difficult no longer matters. 2. Discipline is the basic set of tools we require to solve life’s problems. Without discipline we can solve nothing. 3. And since life poses an endless...

    Delaying Gratification

    1. Delaying gratification is a process of scheduling the pain and pleasure of life in such away as to enhance the pleasure by meeting and experiencing the pain first and getting it over with. It is the only decent way to live. 2. The feeling of being valuable - “I am a valuable person” - is essential to mental health and is a cornerstone of self-discipline. …when one considers oneself valuable one will take care of oneself in all ways that are necessary. Self-discipline is self-caring.

    Problem-Solving and Time

    1. …many people simply do not take the time necessary to solve many of life’s intellectual, social or spiritual problems… 2. The inclination to ignore problems is once again a simple manifestation of an unwillingness to delay gratification.

    I define love thus:  The will to extend one’s self for the purpose of nurturing one’s own or another’s spiritual growth.
    Indeed, as has been pointed out, we are incapable of loving another unless we love ourselves, just as we are incapable of teaching our children self-discipline unless we ourselves are self-discipli...
    Love is not effortless.  To the contrary, love is effortful.

    World Views and Religion

    1. Consequently, among the members of the human race there exists an extraordinary variability in the breadth and sophistication of our understanding of what life is all about. This understanding is our religion. Since everyone has some understanding – some world view, no matter how limited or primitive or inaccurate - everyone has a religion. This fact, not widely recognized, is of the utmost importance: everyone has a religion. 2. How do people's religions develop?… the most important facto...

    The Religion of Science

    1. Spiritual growth is a journey out of the microcosm into an ever greater macrocosm. We must continually expand our realm of knowledge and our field of vision through the thorough digestion and incorporation of new information. 2. …the Learning of something new requires giving up the old self and a death of outworn knowledge. To develop a broader vision we must be willing to forsake, to kill, our narrower vision. In the short run it is more comfortable not to do this – to stay where we are,...

    The Baby and the Bath Water

    1. I have firmly stated that it is essential to our spiritual growth for us to become scientists who are skeptical of what we have been taught - that is, the common notions and assumptions of our culture. But the notions of science themselves often become cultural idols, and it is necessary that we become skeptical of these as well. 2. In thinking about miracles, I believe that our frame of reference has been too dramatic. We have been looking for the burning bush, the parting of the sea, the...

    My own experience has confirmed Jung’s views in this regard to the point where I have come to conclude that mental illness is not a product of the unconscious; it is instead a phenomenon of conscio...
    Freud discovered in many of his patients sexual desires and hostile feelings of which they were not aware yet which were clearly making them ill.  Because these desires and feelings resided in the...
    Through a complex of factors, our conscious self–concept almost always diverges to a greater or lesser degree from the reality of the person we actually are. We are almost always either less or mor...
    The fact of the matter is that our unconscious is wiser than we are about everything.
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  7. Jan 1, 2001 · 4.08. 98,212 ratings3,227 reviews. By melding love, science, and religion into a primer on personal growth, M. Scott Peck launched his highly successful writing and lecturing career with this book. Even to this day, Peck remains at the forefront of spiritual psychology as a result of The Road Less Traveled.

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