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The spiritual dimension, its importance to patients' health, well-being and quality of life and its implications for nursing.
dualism
The dimensions of man are built on one's definition of man. Man - by definition - is a tension filled unity that is capable of infinite possibilities which are both divine and demonic. If this definition is correct, then one must be able to define the unity from out of which come the infinite possibilities of man that are divine and demonic. Man is not a dichotomy or trichotomy wherein you can divide man into 2 - 3 parts. Man is tri-unity in His existence. Man is animated by what gives life to him and this animating principle is what defines those dimensions of man. Man is a three dimensional creature: biochemical, psycho-social, and ultimate or spiritual. The biochemical dimension is his body and what shapes and gives form to him in order for one to identify by others. The psychic-socio dimension is man's ability to relate, reflect and respond to self, others and God. The ultimate dimension of man is the one which is not acknowledge by secular disciplines but to their demise. The ultimate dimension is spiritual and is that by which man can transcend self and relate to those values, principles and persons of the spiritual world. It is meaningful to speak of man in these three dimensions. Man has life when at least 2 of the "three dimensions"- biochemical, psychic-socio, and ultimate of existence operate and function but the question as to the highest quality of life is whenever man has all three dimensions existing and functioning
See the many answers for the Kingdom of Heaven. Your question about the normative dimension of the kingdom of heaven, is an anomaly, as it presumes to mix man's wisdom and man's understanding with the spiritual things of God. Please read 1Corinthians 3.19 and 1.25
In this allegory, the spiritual dimension is often represented by abstract concepts such as love, truth, and morality, which guide the characters' actions and decisions. The physical dimension is represented by the characters' physical journey, their interactions with the world around them, and the obstacles they face in their quest for enlightenment.
The spiritual dimension, its importance to patients' health, well-being and quality of life and its implications for nursing.
Sandra Maitri has written: 'The Spiritual Dimension of the Enneagram' -- subject(s): Enneagram, Spiritual life
social intellectual spiritual physical emotional
This is certainly a very popular hypothesis in our times. However, it assumes that man is in fact a spiritual being, and if such a spiritual dimension exists, it is certainly independent of man for what concretely exists in it. Besides this, there is also revelation, that of God manifesting Himself to man versus man thinking up God. While many skeptics would merely pass revelation off as another creation of man, there are instances of very violent or public manifestations that are quite independent of human origin.
In a radiology report, dimension means the same as in lay language: one measurement of two or three. In psychosocial terms, it might refer to one aspect of a patient's life (e.g. social dimension, spiritual dimension).
The cast of Man in the 5th Dimension - 1964 includes: Billy Graham as Narrator
Agnes Sutherland Ronaldson has written: 'The spiritual dimension of personality'