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The education of a human being should begin at birth and continue throughout his life.

Education to be complete must have five principal aspects corresponding to the five principal activities of the human being the physical, the vital the mental, the psychic and the spiritual. Usually, these phases of education follow chronologically the growth of the individual; this, however, does not mean that one of them should replace another, but that all must continue, completing one another until the end of his life.

The three foundational principles of Integral Education:

1. Nothing can be taught - The teacher in Integral Education is a helper and guide who shows the child how to acquire knowledge by helping him to seek it from within.

2. The mind has to be consulted in its own growth - The child blossoms according to his own nature and not according to the image set by the parent or teacher.

3. To work from the near to the far - Education begins from understanding the immediate realms and gradually moving to ideas and images alien to the physical surroundings.



Completed Modules

Physical Education Vital Education Mental Education Psychic Education Spiritual Education

Food

Illness

Prenatal Education

Aesthetic Sense

Fear

Lower Vital

Emotional Being

Art

Money

Effort

Concentration

Curiosity

Expansion and Widening

Imagination

Self Observation

Silence

Aspiration

Beauty

Discipline

Freedom

Individualisation

Perfection

Perseverance

Psychic Being

Purity and Purification

Sincerity

Gratitude

Love

Surrender

Equanimity


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