Probably something new enters when humanistic psychology reaches into the domain of traditional knowledge. However desirable it may be that these two approaches to human truth should meet, the fact is that they start out from different, even contradictory, assumptions and this must mean that the crossing of the line between them should not pass unnoticed. Unfortunately, our Western traditions have been so secularized that the line is barely recognizable.

–On Growth Centers

 
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