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Personal Development is not about achieving happiness and peace; it is about heightened self-awareness. Who are we really? This book begins by asking the all-important question: When we say "I" what do we really mean? Of course we are referring to ourselves, but we didn't always say "I," not until we were around 3 years old. Then, for most of our lives saying "I" really means me, me, me. This book is a passage to being free to be ourselves in a natural and authentic way.

Produktbeschreibung
Personal Development is not about achieving happiness and peace; it is about heightened self-awareness. Who are we really? This book begins by asking the all-important question: When we say "I" what do we really mean? Of course we are referring to ourselves, but we didn't always say "I," not until we were around 3 years old. Then, for most of our lives saying "I" really means me, me, me. This book is a passage to being free to be ourselves in a natural and authentic way.
Autorenporträt
Kristina Kaine has worked with people all her life: during her early career in medical sales and staff recruitment, and for the last 20 years in her own business which matches people in business partnerships, as well as for home sharing and home minding. Through this rich interaction with people, Kristina has observed the struggle for self identity from many angles. She was awakened to the ideas of Rudolf Steiner by Rev Mario Schoenmaker, attending all of Schoenmaker's lectures for 14 years.
After Schoenmaker's death in 1997, Kristina realised the need to explain the knowledge of the threefold human being in simple terms that could be applied easily in daily life. As well as her weekly reflections that are read worldwide, she has set this out in her book, 'I Connecting : the Soul's Quest', which was published in 2007 by Robert Sardello. It is not unusual for her to receive comments about her book like this: "It seems like a very lucid treatment, like looking through a clear glass window through which one can discover and recognize the landscape of the soul."