Not exact matches
A
normal actual entity has
phases of concrescence which are not yet
completely determinate, namely, all those
phases prior to satisfaction.
The physical prehensions which are added to this primordial nature, do not as yet have to be brought to unity, but are prehended in terms of God's conceptual unity, and are thereby instantaneously absorbed into that unity: «in the process he [God] acquires a consequent multiplicity, which the primordial character absorbs into its own unity» (PR 349).19 The
completely determinate final unity which Whitehead terms «satisfaction,» which is the culmination in a
normal concrescence, and which is reached though
phases of indeterminateness of the mutual relations of the elements which partake in the concrescence (PR 25 - 26, 211 - 212)-- this
completely determinate unity is not a finishing point for God, but a permanent characteristic of God.
Rest assured, though, that this
phase (or
phases, as was the case with my son) is
completely normal for a baby's emotional development.
Comparatively speaking (and in hind - sight), he went through a
completely normal and relatively mild poor - sleep
phase.
Being tired is a
completely normal part of parenthood, but many moms are taken aback by the intensity of exhaustion during the «new mom»
phase.
She'll naturally encounter all of those textures in a
normal diet so don't feel like you have to be
completely done with each
phase.
Baby biting while nursing is a
completely normal developmental
phase and every baby goes through it.
Much like the toddler aggression / throwing things
phase, your son's behavior is
COMPLETELY NORMAL.
For instance, during the peak of my son's particularly intense, but
completely normal baby separation anxiety
phase, a typical piece of parenting advice I encountered time and time again was: «Your child is too dependent on you.