A Question of Process: What Next?
There is no doubt that life is a process. Everything that pertains to life is birthed and grown through the application of this special word -- process. The period of prenatal development, for instance, in which a fetus grows in the womb is based on process, no matter how phlegmatic (though such a case is almost impossible) the mother could be.
Through this law, the fetus grows into a full-grown baby ready for delivery. Then comes the new arrival. The baby, as it's delivered, is brought into a world of process, set to pass through the four stages of life: the childhood, teenage, youth, and adult stage. These four stages connote process. The child cannot leapfrog any of these stages. For instance, he or she cannot become a full-grown adult without first becoming a teenager: it's impossible. That's a natural law and can't be negated.
We are all subjected to nature and its laws. By nature, we are...
Through this law, the fetus grows into a full-grown baby ready for delivery. Then comes the new arrival. The baby, as it's delivered, is brought into a world of process, set to pass through the four stages of life: the childhood, teenage, youth, and adult stage. These four stages connote process. The child cannot leapfrog any of these stages. For instance, he or she cannot become a full-grown adult without first becoming a teenager: it's impossible. That's a natural law and can't be negated.
We are all subjected to nature and its laws. By nature, we are...