The force that brings about life itself is spirit. That covers everything. We are nature. What makes the plant grow and you and I grow is the same force.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 24
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 25Soul is difficult to define. Perhaps it is beyond definition, one of those ruined words.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 26True education, leading forth into knowledge, is leading forth into life itself and that includes spirit.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 27Parent would never place limits on their child. They would never place a child in danger. Typically parents place children in situations that impose limitations on the natural state of being a child and then blame the child for not behaving appropriately. The bonded parent doesn’t create conflicts in the first place.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 28Intent precedes the ability to do. The baby in the womb is preparing for life outside the womb. The current stage is always preparing for what comes next and this continues throughout one’s life.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 29Every aspect of life is relationship. Our ability to relate literally shapes our reality structure, safe enough to play or defend against defines the world. Through development one’s identity moves into larger and larger relationship realms, successive higher orders of functioning including so called spiritual development.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 30The early child is in a totally concrete sensory world. The physical however is but one of the many orders of energy each with a different resonate meaning. In preparing for what comes next the early child is open to non-sensory events, extra-sensory, telepathic and clairvoyant perceptions that they assume are normal.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 31We are born with unlimited capacity.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 32If our natural state left open concepts like God, heaven, hell would never arise. We coin concepts and words like this in the absence of its function.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 33Language is purely biological beginning in the womb and vastly too complex to be learned, it is innate. We are driven to name.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 34Neuroscientist speak of a primary self, and then the emergence of an autobiographical self. Autobiographical implies separate from, distinct which comes about during the toddler period and language development.
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Essential Joseph Chilton Pearce 35Each stage of the development process is designed to open us to a vastly larger universe.