Waldorf schools aim to work on a child's "head,heart,and hands." In Waldorf belief,a whole child has 12 senses,one of four temperaments (phlegmatic,choleric,sanguine,or melancholic),a spirit,a soul,three invisible bodies (etheric,astral,ego) incarnating in sequence,a karma,an astrological sign,a racial identity embodying a racial group soul,teeth and bones that think,brains that do not think,hearts that do not pump blood,and so forth: human nature as described in Anthroposophy.
"In astrology...Gemini,Libra,and Aquarius...." 80 p. 338
"In old dream interpretation,for a man to dream of copulating with a whore is a sign that he is certain to suffer losses and disgrace. However,for a chaste girl to dream she is engaged in prostitution is a favorable omen." 80 p. 338
A Waldorf educator and author of many Waldorf teachers' guides.
In Anthroposophy: a separate human faculty,endowed by the gods and embodied in the metabolic-limb system. Children under the age of seven are thought to live largely through their wills.
The inner human being that embodies the force of the will,Steiner said; it is carried by the limb man.
"(Hinduism) [T]he 7 Holy Rishis who were embodied in the 7 stars known as the constellation of Ursa Major." 80 p. 75
in Anthroposophy: a motive originating in the "I"; it reflects will.
"The witch has a very ancient history and has been a universal phenomenon ... [T]he witch still flourishes ... Some contemporary witch groups are devotees of Black Magic...." 80 p. 340 [More generally,a witch is a woman who has evil magical powers.]
"[P]rotuberances — extra breasts or nipples on a witch's body — for her familiars to suck." 80 p. 342