
CW 307 Modern Art of Education: Lecture 8: Reading, Writing, Nature Study (August 13, 1923) by Rudolf Steiner
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The Human Threefold Division
"If our teaching is imbued with the necessary artistic feeling, one can communicate this concept of the threefold human being," he says. "We begin with the lowest forms, creatures whose soft, organic parts are in and surrounded by shell formations." The nervous system must not be compared to mammals or apes, but only to the lowest forms of animal life,. And there we find animals that appear as a kind of elementary head.
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