A person relates with his world in three dimensions
A person relates with his world in three dimensions. One interacts with: (a) other people; (b) oneself, and (c) God.
— from The Air Traffic Controller (God) · G-d
In the book
The whole reason for this turbulent, ordinary world is that this is the only place the soul's real substance can actually be built — the flying is the forging. And you live, always, in three dimensions at once: your relationship with other people, your relationship with yourself, and your relationship with God. Of the three, the last is the one I most want you to audit honestly — look at how much of your time you actually give to it, because it is the foundation of the whole fortress, the support system that holds up everything else. — The Air Traffic Controller (God)
Also belongs to
- Who Is Flying (Self, Nature & Nurture)
- Friends, Community & Society (Relationships/Community/Society)