The Child as a Sense Organ: An Anthroposophic Understanding of Imitation Processes by Peter Selg

The Child as a Sense Organ: An Anthroposophic Understanding of Imitation Processes

Peter Selg with Catherine E. Creeger (Translator)

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The initial period of childhood is essentially about adapting to and incarnating on Earth and establishing a provisional balance between the "spiritual" and the "physical," between the prenatal cosmic and the earthly factors. During this time, acc...

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