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Life seasons: Infancy: Preview
Posted On 03/20/2008 10:38:38 by MaidservantX
As we move through life seasons, we generally build on the foundation of what went before.  Human development is a flow, an unfolding, a revelation.

I would not so much like to discuss the facts of our memories and what was transmitted to us, but rather the CAPACITIES of learning and development that we all possess.  Not only does our learning by precept increase over time, but the actual capacities for the intake of knowledge and the forming of intimacies unold from the beinnin... Read More



Day 10
Posted On 01/21/2008 21:04:11 by Historic_Moment
So my first blog post over here.  Hmmm.  Well, in case you didn't read my intro about me page, my name is Meg.You're asking "What does Day 10 mean"?  Oh, you're not?  Well, I'm going to tell you anyway.  Today is Day 10 of no alcohol, no soda, no caffeine (with the exception of my medication), no preprocessed foods and no sweets.  Okay, so this all started with my waistline, but it's gotta start somewhere, huh?I've spent the better part of the last 29 years looking... Read More



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