becoming Learning Processes
Meditative reflection - the strengthening of thinking and feeling through the will - is one of the main methods of experiencing Anthroposophy
called from death to a new life as ‘the disciple Jesus loved’
and throws new light on the nature and source of human creativity and inspiration
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The Four Temperaments health becoming Learning ProcessesHelmut Eller (author), Cynthia Eller (author) The four temperaments that Rudolf Steiner identified sanguine (enthusiastic, active, and social), choleric (short tempered, fast, or irritable), melancholic (analytical, wise, and quiet), and phlegmatic (relaxed and peaceful) can be profitably used to better understand children and their behaviour. This useful guide for Waldorf teachers discusses ways to harness the tools of the temperaments, ranging from