Joseph Chilton Pearce (1926–2016) was an American professor, speaker, and author who wrote and lectured widely on human and child development, mind-heart connection, transcendence, and spirituality.
CLEAR ALL
Something is supposed to happen during the adolescent years--something greater than MTV, video games, and the Internet.
Joseph Chilton Pearce tells Charles Eisenstein he believes that we have an absolutely unlimited possibility within us, and an equal amount of self-imposed limitations. For every possibility, we have a self-imposed limitation.
Joseph Chilton Pearce passionately explores the critical importance of bonding, beginning before conception, how technological hospital childbirth with its fear, anxiety, extreme rates of unnecessary caesarian surgeries
To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.
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Joseph Chilton Pearce explores how the brain changes between seven and eleven years of age
This parenting guide presents seven principles for guiding and teaching children in today’s turbulent learning environment. It replaces traditional adult-child formulas, rewards, and punishments with playful interaction, creative intelligence, and insight.
Pearce and Michael Mendizza discuss amazing human capacities and self-inflicted limitations.
The heart is infinitely more than a pump. Joseph Chilton Pearce describes how 40% of the heart cells are neurons (brain cells), how the heart generates electromagnetic frequencies like a mini radio station informing every cell of the body of its relationship with the ever-changing world.
In The Biology of Transcendence Joseph Chilton Pearce examines the current biological understanding of our neural organization to address how we can go beyond the limitations and constraints of our current capacities of body and mind--how we can transcend.
Optimal development in children is thwarted by a variety of factors from modern hospital delivery methods to the educational system itself.