Answer: Buddhism sees life as unit of physical and spiritual aspects. He considers that all things, whether material or spiritual, visible or invisible, are manifestations of a single universal law of source of life, called Myoho-renge-kyo in Nichiren Buddhism.
The physical and spiritual aspects of our life are completely inseparable and have the same importance.
I believe the answer is: character
In leadership, character refers to the The way you act/use your position as a leader. This would include things such as your integrity, the ethical standard that you create for the organization, your self-awareness, your empathy toward other group members, your emotional health, etc.
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it's a bit troubling and a tad bit annoying to me when asking a question or just in the middle of a conversation aswell
I believe that Baba Abdalla’s blindness symbolizes greed. He wanted more riches, even though he already had plenty, and when he wanted to possess the treasures hidden in the bowels of the earth and more. So thinking that the dervish was hiding some kind of treasure from him he asked the dervish to apply the ointment to his left eye ignoring the dervishes warning about becoming blind if the ointment was to be applied to the right eye. He became blind because of his greed and lives his life without sight but he realized the importance of the things he had and learned to appreciate them.
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Learning to
solve puzzles can be considered an example of the cognitive dimension of
development. Cognitive development<span> is defined as the a field of study in </span>neuroscience and psychology<span> concentrating on
a child's development in terms of information processing, conceptual resources,
perceptual skill, language learning, and other phase of brain development and </span>cognitive
psychology compared to an adult's point of view. Therefore, cognitive
development is the emergence of the ability to think and understand.[
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