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How can we better understand ourselves and others? The classical
concept of the four temperaments--the four personality types
characterized as the fiery choleric, the airy sanguine, the watery
phlegmatic and the earthy melancholic--has been revered by many
significant thinkers over the ages. In a refreshing treatment, Dr.
Childs demonstrates that this ancient doctrine remains relevant to
our modern lives. He shows how we can recognize the temperaments in
others, as well as in ourselves, and how to understand the ways in
which they function. Understanding their influences can boost
personal development and help improve interpersonal relationships.
Conversational in tone and easily digestible, this book features
fascinating discussions of the relationships between adults of
various temperaments. Childs reviews matters of compatibility in
partnership, family and workplace situations, liberally spicing his
commentary with amusing examples of likely scenarios. He
investigates the origins and manifestations of the temperaments in
both their psychological and physiological aspects. Also included
is a section on the temperaments of children, along with helpful
and practical advice on dealing with individual issues.
The primary contention of this book is that, as a spiritual being,
each of us lives beyond death, and eventually returns to earth in a
new human body. With this knowledge in mind, the authors give much
sound practical advice as to how parents, and others who spend time
with children, can welcome a soul to the world and help it grow
into a healthy and responsible human being. Mainstream educational
policies and practises can result in children being pushed
prematurely towards adulthood, before having had a chance truly to
experience childhood. As the authors demonstrate, an understanding
of the nature of the human being as comprising body, soul and
spirit leads to the conclusion that every child should be allowed
to grow slowly into the world. 'One of the main purposes of this
book', write the authors, 'is to demonstrate that human beings are
primarily of spiritual nature, and only secondarily of bodily
nature'. They explain how these two natures complement each other
in the processes of maturation and development from the period
before birth, or incarnation, to maturity. As well as a firm
philosophical grounding, Your Reincarnating Child discusses
critical questions surrounding the pre- and antenatal periods,
including issues connected to clothing, food, play, work,
technology, discipline, and much more.
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