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Green Meadow Waldorf School
Weleda USA
Center for Anthroposophy
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Rudolph Steiner Clinic
Cloverhill School
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Custom Web Development
Flower Essences Services
True Botanica
Camphill
AnthroMed Library
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Conscious Media Network
Green Meadow Waldorf School
Weleda USA
Center for Anthroposophy
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Rudolph Steiner Clinic
Cloverhill School
Cloverhill School
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Flower Essences Services
True Botanica
Camphill
AnthroMed Library
Barbara Brennan School of Healing
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Conscious Media Network
Green Meadow Waldorf School
Weleda USA
Center for Anthroposophy
Administration Services
Rudolph Steiner Clinic
Rudolph Steiner Clinic
Cloverhill School
Custom Web Development
Flower Essences Services
True Botanica
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Spring 2004

Digestion refers to a process of taking in something from the world, where it undergoes complete transformation, and in this transformed activity, life is maintained. A similar process takes place with whatever we take in from the world. Digestion is not limited to food. We perceptually and cognitively take in events and they become experiences, and when they go deep enough they become soul experiences that nourish the life of imagination. A reflection on the life of memory shows the range of this process of psychic digestion very clearly, and where it can go wrong.