The Knights Templar and the Search for Divine Wisdom
Aug 10, 2024 11:00AM
Location
Front Range Anthroposophical Café, 780 Quince Circle, Boulder, CO 80304 (U.S. Mountain Time, MT)
Cost Donations welcome!
Event Contact Tom Altgelt | Email
Categories Anthroposophy, Central Region US, Lecture - Presentation, ONLINE
AN ONLINE PRESENTATION BY STEPHANIE GEORGIEFF
The Knights Templar carried a profound impulse for humanity. What was their inspiration, and what inspired them to travel the world? Through exploring their exoteric and esoteric history, their initiatives and their influence on the shaping of European culture, the presentation will present how the Templars left clues as to the task of humanity for our times. Special attention will be focused on Chartres Cathedral and the Rock Hewn Churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia, and how these historic sites reflect the Templar’s interest in the Divine Sophia, also known as Divine Wisdom.
After nearly thirty years as a practicing Naturopath and Acupuncturist, Stephanie Georgieff has chosen to transform her healing vocation into writing and lecturing on various aspects of Christian Spirituality and its relationship to emotional and physical health. She has lectured throughout Europe and North America on various subjects, but her passion is on the Middle Ages and the Divine Feminine. Georgieff hosts a podcast “The Black Madonna Speaks,” writes for numerous publications and has her own blog: “The Heart of the Black Madonna.” The Black Madonna, Mysterious Soul Companion is the first in a series of books examining how the Black Madonna as an art form offers healing insights to our collective past and present. These volumes also explore the invitation humanity has from the spiritual world to co-create a healthy and peaceful future.
Up-Coming Café Guests
Please watch for our First Saturday Cafés as we periodically will hear from Café Guests outside of North America!
Friday, August 16: Patricia Kaminski
Friday, August 23: Patricia Kaminski
Friday, August 30: Timothy Kennedy
First Saturday, September 7: Chris Burke & Anne de Wild
Friday, September 13: Carol Kelly
Friday, September 27: Andrew Linnell
First Saturday, October 5: Bastiaan Baan