Me and my body. Anthropological Analysis
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It is no coincidence that not only love but also infants and the elderly appear to be more resistant to disease, stress and suffering when one turns to them (and not just their bodies!) Tender love. This is not the body loves. I love it, not my body. But whenI love, my body is willing to identify themselves with me because with me is quite happy and poorly hidden -in the face and eyes! -Participate in the extraordinary pride of my existence.
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2009-09-10
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Korzekwa, Magdalena. 2009. “Me and My Body. Anthropological Analysis”. The Journals of Catechetical Formation 35 (3):16-22. https://zfk.katecheza.radom.pl/index.php/zfk/article/view/673.
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Human and Christian formation
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