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Conscious Intra-Personal Development: The Experience Counts

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  • Rosalie van Baest

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The future of mankind will depend on the ability of the individual to acquire Self-knowledge. The preservation of autonomy of the individual is supported by learning to fathom one's own unconscious and inner being, the undiscovered self. By consciously developing Self-knowledge the possibility originates for the individual to make his own conscious choices and to understand an other human being. It often takes a great deal of effort from an individual to consciously open up to his inner being. Gaining experiences related to intra-personal development and consciously reflecting on those experiences, is essential to keep the conscious intra-personal development process in motion. Education can lend a helping hand during this process, from the start of the school career of children, by making room in the curriculum for affective and experiential education. Theory disturbs the experiential orientation and the focus on emotions. Offer affective and experiential education to children from an early age, with plenty of personal room, and continuing this form of education until they leave school, supports young people to become more and more self-directing. The way in which this form of education is taken care for is crucial for its success.

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  • Rosalie van Baest, 2022. "Conscious Intra-Personal Development: The Experience Counts," European Journal of Social Sciences Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 5, January -.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejssjr:98
    DOI: 10.26417/153mgv68
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