Viktor Frankl idézet

Viktor Emil Frankl osztrák neurológus és pszichiáter, a logoterápia, az egzisztenciaanalízis, a pszichoterápia „harmadik bécsi iskolája” egyik megalapítója . Az …és mégis mondj igent az életre! című könyvében a koncentrációs táborban megélt tapasztalatait írja le, valamint azon pszichoterápiás módszert, mely mindenfajta létezésben, még a leghitványabban is, azt az értelmet keresi, amely okot ad a továbbéléshez. Wikipedia  

✵ 26. március 1905 – 2. szeptember 1997   •   Más nevek Viktor Frankl
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“Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Forrás: Quoted in Man's Search for Meaning and attributed to Friedrich Nietzsche.

Viktor E. Frankl idézet: “Happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue.”

“Happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning
Változat: But happiness cannot be pursued; it must ensue.

“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Forrás: Man's Search for Meaning

“An abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behavior.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Forrás: Man's Search for Meaning (1946; 1959; 1984), p. 32 in the 1992 edition, ISBN 0807014265, Beacon Press

“The way in which a man accepts his fate and all the suffering it entails, the way in which he takes up his cross, gives him ample opportunity — even under the most difficult circumstances — to add a deeper meaning to his life.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning (1946; 1959; 1984)
Kontextus: The way in which a man accepts his fate and all the suffering it entails, the way in which he takes up his cross, gives him ample opportunity — even under the most difficult circumstances — to add a deeper meaning to his life. It may remain brave, dignified and unselfish. Or in the bitter fight for self-preservation he may forget his human dignity and become no more than an animal. Here lies the chance for a man either to make use of or to forgo the opportunities of attaining the moral values that a difficult situation may afford him. And this decides whether he is worthy of his sufferings or not.

“A thought transfixed me: for the first time in my life I saw the truth as it is set into song by so many poets, proclaimed as the final wisdom by so many thinkers. The truth — that love is the ultimate and the highest goal to which man can aspire.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning (1946; 1959; 1984)
Kontextus: A thought transfixed me: for the first time in my life I saw the truth as it is set into song by so many poets, proclaimed as the final wisdom by so many thinkers. The truth — that love is the ultimate and the highest goal to which man can aspire. Then I grasped the meaning of the greatest secret that human poetry and human thought and belief have to impart: The salvation of man is through love and in love. … For the first time in my life I was able to understand the meaning of the words, "The angels are lost in perpetual contemplation of an infinite glory."

“The salvation of man is through love and in love.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Forrás: Man's Search for Meaning (1946; 1959; 1984)
Kontextus: A thought transfixed me: for the first time in my life I saw the truth as it is set into song by so many poets, proclaimed as the final wisdom by so many thinkers. The truth — that love is the ultimate and the highest goal to which man can aspire. Then I grasped the meaning of the greatest secret that human poetry and human thought and belief have to impart: The salvation of man is through love and in love. … For the first time in my life I was able to understand the meaning of the words, "The angels are lost in perpetual contemplation of an infinite glory."

“It is true, Logotherapy, deals with the Logos; it deals with Meaning.”

Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning (1997)
Kontextus: It is true, Logotherapy, deals with the Logos; it deals with Meaning. Specifically I see Logotherapy in helping others to see meaning in life. But we cannot “give” meaning to the life of others. And if this is true of meaning per se, how much does it hold for Ultimate Meaning?

“I do not forget any good deed done to me & I do not carry a grudge for a bad one.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Forrás: Man's Search for Meaning

“It is not freedom from conditions, but it is freedom to take a stand toward the conditions.”

Viktor E. Frankl könyv Man's Search for Meaning

Forrás: Man's Search for Meaning