The Art of LivingUniversity Publishers, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... child may be born with a superior or an inferior sensitivity of his tissues , nerve - muscle activities and glandular secretions . Also , one child may have a largely favourable and stimulating environment , while another with the same ...
... child may be born with a superior or an inferior sensitivity of his tissues , nerve - muscle activities and glandular secretions . Also , one child may have a largely favourable and stimulating environment , while another with the same ...
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... child's unconscious . Many such unconscious developments occur in the course of the child's early growth . If we accept this point of view , we are in a position to assert that the emotional attitudes of any individual are not due to ...
... child's unconscious . Many such unconscious developments occur in the course of the child's early growth . If we accept this point of view , we are in a position to assert that the emotional attitudes of any individual are not due to ...
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... child , or the only child appears to enjoy certain indulgences , and thus he may have a relatively smooth course of development . We are deliberately saying ' may have ' because he is also often treated as the vehicle for the ...
... child , or the only child appears to enjoy certain indulgences , and thus he may have a relatively smooth course of development . We are deliberately saying ' may have ' because he is also often treated as the vehicle for the ...
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achieve action activities adjustment adolescent adult anger animal art of living aspiration attitude become behaviour Bhagvata Gita blood body cause cerebellum cerebrum child clairvoyance conflicts conscious create creative cultivate Depth Psychology desire disease emotional enjoy environment essential experience expression fact failure faith fear feel freedom friends frustration functions Gandhiji give glomerulus goals habits haemoglobin happiness harmony heart Helen Keller human ideal important individual inferiority inner intellectual intelligence interest joker knowledge lead leisure mature means mental health mind nature never objects one's oneself organs ourselves person philosophy physical problems psychological recreation relaxation religion retina Retrocognition sense of humour situation social society soul spiritual Sri Aurobindo success supernormal teacher teleology things thinking thought tion truth uncons unconscious unconscious mind understanding unhappy urge values Vitamin D World Health Organisation