Our Experience of Nature in Spring
Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia. Please note: Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia. Please note: Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
A Talk by Karl Fredrickson. When we think of Rudolf Steiner at his most productive, we might consider the years just before World War I, or those remarkable final seven years of his life, from 1919 through 1925. But as we seek to approach more closely his core mission, the year 1918 offers important insights.
Three Views of Our Landscape with Kenneth Melia. Please note: Pre-registration is required, and space is limited.
Who were the Cathars? And what was their connection to the Holy Grail? Our speaker, Alex Nitsche, will make a heartfelt effort to clarify some of the mystery.
With Robert McKay. The Friday evening lecture will give an overview of the anthroposophical path of knowledge as developed by Rudolf Steiner. The following two-day workshop will offer an experiential introduction to a number of meditations as practiced through Spiritual Science.
As we approach the centennials of the burning of the first Goetheanum and the re-founding of the Anthroposophical Society, Sherry Wildfeuer shares thoughts intimately related to this St. John's time.
Rudolf Steiner pointed to a sequence from the founding of the Christian Community in September 1922, to the burning of the Goetheanum at the end of that year, to the Christmas Conference. In this hundredth anniversary year of both the founding of the Christian Community and the burning of the Goetheanum, can an exploration of these events help us to understand the nature of the New Mysteries?
Performed by Grigory Smirnov (composer/piano) with Elena Hirsu (violin). All are welcome to attend this event, which is offered as part of the conference Renewing the Mysteries: Exploring the Founding of the Christian Community and the Burning of the First Goetheanum.
Directed by Barbara Renold, introduced by Daniel Hafner. All are welcome to attend this event, which is offered as part of the conference Renewing the Mysteries: Exploring the Founding of the Christian Community and the Burning of the First Goetheanum.
A dramatic reading of Act One, written and directed by Glen Williamson. All are welcome to attend this event, which is offered as part of the conference Renewing the Mysteries: Exploring the Founding of the Christian Community and the Burning of the First Goetheanum.
All are welcome to attend this event, which is offered as part of the conference Renewing the Mysteries: Exploring the Founding of the Christian Community and the Burning of the First Goetheanum.
Dramatic reading of Act Two, written and directed by Glen Williamson. All are welcome to attend this event, which is offered as part of the conference Renewing the Mysteries: Exploring the Founding of the Christian Community and the Burning of the First Goetheanum.
Are Thoresen will address concerns about harmful emissions from devices we use or are exposed to every day. By finding the mid- or Christ-point in such objects, we can then activate the Christ force that exists in the world even within such technological devices. Online advance ticket sales are closed, but walk-ups are welcome at Brookside.
Does one have to be a philosopher of great erudition to understand Aristotle's gift to humanity – his Categories? Perhaps, yes! However, let us explore a path out of intellectual confinement to an experience of expansion supported by eurythmy.
Does one have to be a philosopher of great erudition to understand Aristotle's gift to humanity – his Categories? Perhaps, yes! However, let us explore a path out of intellectual confinement to an experience of expansion supported by eurythmy.
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