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| | Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925),anthroposophy, Waldorf Schools |
 | | Steiner was a true polymath, with interests in agriculture, architecture, art, chemistry, drama, literature, math, medicine, philosophy, physics, and religion, among other subjects. |
 | | Steiner even speaks of the tension between the search for community and the experience of individuality, which, he believed, are not really contradictions but represent polarities rooted in human nature. |
 | | Steiner thought of his Anthroposophy as a "spiritual science." Convinced that reality is essentially spiritual, he wanted to train people to overcome the material world and learn to comprehend the spiritual world by the higher, spiritual self. |
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