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Processes in human life and its surroundings are seemingly chaotic, linear or cyclic. Linear: The total process has one starting point and one end point. The intermediate characteristic supporting energies do not repeat themselves. The lines of development can split, but they come together at the latest before the end point is reached. Cyclic: Series of intermediate energies repeat themselves, supporting an ongoing development. That is why it is better to use the term SPIRAL instead of cycle. The linear development of the human individual is cought in an immense number and variety of chaotic and cyclic processes that interact and have their own energy. When we learn from the cyclic processes, they become spirals. The effects work out in the linear development. The spirals drive the line of human development. I will elaborate: Brain.
Educating consciousness. Adrian Strack
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