Human Evolution Course with Michael Judge
The goal of this online course is to demonstrate coherence and plausibility between the evolutionary descriptions of spiritual science and natural science.
The goal of this online course is to demonstrate coherence and plausibility between the evolutionary descriptions of spiritual science and natural science.
How can eurythmy be a way to create community, communication, and collaboration? This series of four one-hour workshops is a celebration of the many "two’s" of our new year through exploring the possibilities of eurythmy in the spaces in-between, for two — or more.
Six Fridays from March 4 to April 8. Participants can sign up for the whole program or for individual elements — but advance registration is very helpful to us.
Six Fridays from March 4 to April 8. Participants can sign up for the whole program or for individual elements — but advance registration is very helpful to us.
Facilitators: Meggan Gill and Others. This workshop explores how decisions are made and who makes them, while also examining emergent strategies, power structures, and cultural assumptions.
Six Fridays from March 4 to April 8. Participants can sign up for the whole program or for individual elements — but advance registration is very helpful to us.
Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia. Please note: Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
Six Fridays from March 4 to April 8. Participants can sign up for the whole program or for individual elements — but advance registration is very helpful to us.
Join us for an opportunity to engage with the elements that come out of the origins of eurythmy, guided by Dorothea Mier’s rich experience and love of eurythmic exploration.
Six Fridays from March 4 to April 8. Participants can sign up for the whole program or for individual elements — but advance registration is very helpful to us.
Join us on the Threefold campus in Chestnut Ridge, NY, for the first year in a new four-year cycle and the beginning of a new 5-year course in Anthroposophic Pharmacy. Open to all licensed prescribers (MD, DO, ND, NP, PA, DDS, and PharmD), as well as students of those disciplines still in training.
This workshop will explore making a five-inch agave broom and a twelve-inch corn broom using an ancient technique. These beautiful brooms can be used as a table sweeper, medicine lymph brush, altarpiece, or beautiful art for the wall.
260 Hungry Hollow Road,
Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977
Phone: 845.352.5020
Fax: 845.352.5071
Email: info@threefold.org