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Rudolf Steiner - The Four Temperaments Part 1

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These are four of Rudolf Steiners best-loved lectures. In-cluded are Practical Training in Thought, Overcoming Nervousness, Facing Karma, and The Four Temperaments. With its many practical exercises, mantras, and meditations, this book is a fundamental introduction for anyone entering the path of inner development.

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  • @bongeye420 I surely can. Please have a look at the work on psychological types made by Carl Jung, a much better, specialized and extensive work. Also please have a look at LIFO, Life Orientations method, developed by Dr. Stuart Atkins, Dr Elias Porter and Dr Allan Katcher. Developed in UCLA in the sixties, it is based on the work of Peter Drucker, Erich From and Maslow about human behavior. Close to those theories of behavior, Rudolf Steiner's work is a rude and superficial guess.

  • Hello.

    There is a newly discovered temperament - the Supine.

    You can check this new temperament out online.

    HP

  • @ESTEBAN77ification - interesting. I've been wondering recently abt originality. In a 3D 5 sense world that has been in existence for longer than I can probably easily conceive, are any new parts being added? Or were all the parts included at the moment of creation and from that point forward originality only occurs as a remix? In other words, in this dimension there are no new parts being added but an infinity of NEW remixes (new perspectives) are. Thus, there is always something to learn.

  • @Pinguim1000 if you feel you can denounce his work perhaps you can suggest alternatives...?

  • @VoidNewsNetwork If you take the time to read Steiner's "the Philosophy of freedom".You may be able to understand that there exists the possibility to Conceive and develop absolute and fresh new ideas, without any influence of any historical or social context. Rightly understood, the mind is always capable to perceive something NEW. Otherwise there wouldn't be any possibility to LEARN anything new. Every content of knowledge would be only a new mixture of the same old ingredients.

  • @icecreamrulz420ya Visit the SteinerArchive on Internet, there are many books and lectures to watch and download

  • It is an interesting exercise to analyze Steiner in historical context. These lectures, which may be interpreted as 'new age' or 'spiritual,' are heavily influenced by Germanic humanism and the myth of the Aryan race. Steiner is much more than he may seem, especially when he is translated, sanitized, and taken out of historical context. Follow with care. 

  • Vague. We have much better personality theories nowadays. Very vague and useless in practice.

  • Steiners teachings should be applied to all

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