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I'm currently reading "natural brillance" by Paul R. Schelle, and am suprised from page to page about the insightfully way he writes. But I'm also suprised by the amount of 'ah, I knew that, cool' experiences I have while reading. It's very suprising - and very much in the spirit of his teaching - to 'already know' so much of what he writes.
What's it about? Well, for me, it's about 'getting rid of blocks'. Of re-finding the openess and natural genius that we all have - or had as a child. Going from 'how do children learn?' to 'why don't we learn that easy anymore?' and showing how one can re-learn learning.
Now I know I had something special to say about this book apart from just wanting to share a book-tip with my readers... Maybe I'll remember later
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