A persons typical way of thinking, feeling, and acting, in various situations, at different times are known as her/his _______.
a. fixed patterns
b. genetic makeup
c. unconscious motivations
d. traits
Question 2Most psychologists agree that to understand personality we need to understand all of the following EXCEPT
a. traits.
b. genetics.
c. superego traits.
d. regulation and motivation.
Question 3It is suggested in Chapter 1 that one human universal is the desire for __________(i.e. to develop and express our individual identity).
a. enlightenment
b. humanization
c. personality
d. actualization
Question 4Sufism is about inner effects of practice and subtle, esoteric truths, while Islam focuses on the outer, or ___________ set of practices.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Question 5In Sufism, ___________ comes from knowing that all things, pleasant or unpleasant, come from God.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Question 6Matching Questions
47. Sufism
48. Koran
49. Dhikrullah
50. Heedlessness
51. Islam
52. Certainty
53. Fana
54. Initial awakening
55. Nafs
56. Baqa
A. Reintegration as the universal self, or the activation of ones totality
B. The inability to pay attention and live in the present
C. Holy book of Islam
D. The mystical core of Islam
E. The first step each seeker takes on the spiritual path
F. Culmination of love
G. Lower self
H. Remembrance of God
I. Meaning peace or submission, religious system begun by the Prophet Mohammed
J. Disintegration of ones narrow self-concept, social self, and limited intellect