tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255764266501716216.post2635191872958709949..comments2024-03-26T08:30:05.306+11:00Comments on Christianity is Esoteric: Looking for HEAVEN- 31st October 1991Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5255764266501716216.post-56994909546881592262018-04-28T12:35:15.237+10:002018-04-28T12:35:15.237+10:00"The fact is, no art of any kind can be maste..."The fact is, no art of any kind can be mastered without humour, especially the art of dealing with human beings. This means that part of the art of education is the elimination of ill-humour and crossness from the teachers, and the development of friendliness and a love full of humour and fantasy for the children, so that the children may not see portrayed in their teacher the very thing he is forbidding them to be. On no account must it happen in a class that when a child breaks out in anger the teacher says: I will beat this anger out of you! That is a most terrible thing! And he seizes the inkpot and hurls it to the ground where it smashes. This is not a way to remove anger from a child. Only when you show the child that his anger is a mere object, that for you it hardly exists, it is a thing to be treated with humour, then only will you be acting educationally."<br /><br />-Dr. Steiner https://wn.rsarchive.org/Lectures/GA305/English/APC1947/19220822p01.html<br />Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15407139577098233830noreply@blogger.com