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Sorry Maudley, couldn't find the quotation. I'm pretty sure that its worded differently. I could only find one webpage with the phrase "we are out of sync". “God has made everything beautiful in its own time, but has put timelessness into our hearts so that we are out of sync with everything from beginning to end.” http://www.pinionmarc.com/rolheiser.htmlOther Google search ResultsFor what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul? - The Bible, Matthew 16:26 :: NASB
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Michael, as far as I've been able to gather, most of the time you appear to make up some quote, and declare it to be a "great quote," and then ask for what book (or who said this) and in what context. Possibly in the future you could help out by providing the book or context that you have come by it. Zendam asked you to do this a long time ago. I got the same results that GB3000 got. Mediated interaction differs from nonmediated interaction in communica- tion process qualities and outcomes.The case for proximity should be less equivocal. Extensive nonverbal literature has demonstrated that the correspondence between physical and psychological closeness is direct and potent: Physical proximity promotes psychological closeness, and physical distance conveys psychological distance. Moreover, sheer proximity between two people activates perceptions of a unit relationship between them. It creates a sense of mutuality, of connection, common ground, and shared understandings ( Burgoon et al., 1995; Foppa, 1995; Krauss, Fussell, & Chen, 1995) that should heighten already existing positivity and truth biases ( e.g., Burgoon & Newton, 1991; Stiff, Kim, & Ramesh, 1989; Storms, 1973; Street, Mulac, & Wiemann, 1988; Weisband, Schneider, & Connolly, 1993) and promote higher levels of credibility, trust, and influence. This assumes that credibility is central to influence processes ( McGuire, 1985) and that sources or messages deemed more believable are also more influential ( Burgoon, Birk, & Pfau,1990; O'Keefe, 1990). Conversely, concerns about self-presentation, protecting another's face, maintaining an amicable and trusting relationship, or assuring a comfortable interaction should pale as interactants become physically and psychologically removed from another. Participants, therefore, should have more difficulty establishing credibility and influencing partners to adopt "best" decisions when not physically copresent. ~ Testing the Interactivity Principle: Effects of Mediation, Propinquity, and Verbal and Nonverbal Modalities in Interpersonal Interaction By Judee K. Burgoon, Joseph A. Bonito, Artemio Ramirez, Jr., Norah E. Dunbar, Karadeen Kam, and Jenna Fischer http://www.cmi.arizona.edu/Personal/JBurgoon/Effects_of_Mediation_Propinquity.pdfThe "other Google search results" has this quote in the first webpage: A fourth element of caring practice that a counselor must keep in mind is the dynamic flow of mutuality and reciprocity in relationship (Halstead, et al., 2000). Dynamic flow is a term that attests to the fact there is mutuality in relationship and is comprised of a "sensitivity to the rhythmic patterning of relating" (Smith, 1999, p. 23). One should expect that caring would be expressed differently as a sense of mutuality in the relationship develops over a period on time. ~ A Consideration of Caring in Counseling Practice, Richard W. Halstead, Linda D. Wagner (Saint Joseph College) http://ww2.sjc.edu/rhalstead/Caring%20Think%20Piece.doc
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Maudley -I think what thenostromo is trying to say this: "where do you find these quotations from". Since you have said that you do not make them up... then you must have seen/ heard them somewhere. If you could mention where you first saw/ heard the quotations, then that would be of great help to us. Thanks, see ya. I asked Jesus, "How much do you love me?". Jesus answered, "This much" as He stretched His arms and died on the cross for me. -- Unknown, (Author / Orator unknown or unconfirmed) Full story here
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Thank you kindly Maudley, Please remember to post the source in the future. Thanks again. I asked Jesus, "How much do you love me?". Jesus answered, "This much" as He stretched His arms and died on the cross for me. -- Unknown, (Author / Orator unknown or unconfirmed) Full story here
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Yep, you're right Michael. The following is from an Internet article: Spirituality & Health Magazine If We Don't Know When We're Praying, How Can We Know When Our Prayers Are Answered? By Malcolm Boyd http://www.spiritualityhealth.com/newsh/items/article/item_2927.htmlMay I share with you a personal story about an encounter I had with God that's similar to these others? Walking in a city one afternoon, I saw a church and decided to go inside for a moment's meditation. It was very quiet. Before long I became aware of a figure standing in the church entrance. He or she resembled a homeless person and was attired in rags. Suddenly it occurred to me: This was a Christ figure. What should I do? Hand the person money? Kneel for a blessing? Respect this person's privacy? Invite this man or woman to join me for a meal? However, before I had a chance to make a move, the figure turned and left. I prayed: "God, I don't understand what's going on. What can I do?" I believe the answer to that prayer lies in the fact that I've ever since experienced a sense of the presence of Christ in st rangers. This has changed my life by opening me to the reality of relating to other people on an entirely different basis. There is a sacredness to other men, women and children. Over the years, and in innumerable experiences, I realize another change has come over me. Gradually I've learned to differentiate between God's answers to my prayers, on the one hand, and what I thought I'd wanted, on the other. I'm in the trenches of life just as much as you are. I try to be aware of God's presence with me, especially in places and moments when it would be very easy to say God is far away. http://www.spiritualityhealth.com/newsh/items/article/item_2927.htmlIt's morning, Jesus. It's morning, and here's that light and sound all over again. I've got to move fast...get into the bathroom, wash up, grab a bite to eat, and run some more. I just don't feel like it. What I really want to do is get back into bed, pull up the covers, and sleep. All I seem to want today is the big sleep, and here I've got to run all over again. Where am I running? You know these things I can't understand. It's not that I need to have you tell me. What counts most is just that somebody knows, and it's you. That helps a lot. So I'll follow along, OK? But lead, please. Now I've got to run. Are you running with me, Jesus? ~ from the book Are You Running With Me, Jesus?by Malcolm Boyd http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/6749/disturb.html
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