Original German term: Menschenbild
Plain English
The anthroposophical image of the human being is a layered understanding of the person as body, life, soul, and spirit.
Modern Translation
It gives different maps for understanding human nature: physical body, etheric life, astral feeling, I-centred individuality, and the threefold relation of thinking, feeling, and willing.
Why It Matters
This human picture shapes Waldorf education, anthroposophic medicine, therapy, biography work, and social thinking.
For Beginners
The practical value is that a human being is never reduced to a body, a brain, a diagnosis, a test score, or a social role.
Important Context
The anthroposophical image of the human being shapes many practical fields, especially education, medicine, therapy, and social work.
