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One Society, Many Groups

One Society, Many Groups By Christopher Houghton Budd 20 December 2022 On a recent visit to the USA, I visited Ann Arbor, the Rudolf Steiner Branch in Chicago and the Los Angeles Branch in Pasadena in my capacity as the ‘flying around the world’ member of the Circle of Treasurers, with a remit to understand…

From the General Secretary

On the Matter of Matter and Spirit Our Annual Conference in Washington, DC, had a special mood. It was intimate in contrast to the political ethos of our nation’s capital, and reflective in the way of the pool stretching along the Capitol Mall. One end of the pool sits at the foot of the Lincoln…

Annual Report for 2021 now online

The ASA annual report for 2020 is available now for viewing in a browser, and in PDF format to download and print.

New Sacred Gateway Webinars – II

January 23, 2019

Available March 4, recorded in the store! $40 Suggested Donation  The Sacred Gateway Conference: Conscious Living, Conscious Dying, and the Journey Beyond took place April 26, 27, 28 in Ghent, NY.  To add to the experience, if you attended, or participate…

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The Sacred Gateway: Conscious Living, Conscious Dying, and the Journey Beyond: Creating Death Caring Communities

January 17, 2019

Are we not all woven like bright blossoms With strands of light into one flowering wreath – Those of us who breathe the breath of heaven And those who breathe the naked air beneath. So like one unfading cosmic garland,…

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Compass Rose Webinar – Stars, Celestial Events

January 5, 2019

Mary Stewart Adams, star lore historian, and her sister artist Patricia DeLisa joined friends online, on Wednesday, January 16 to create a compass rose, and share the celestial highlights of the new year. This webinar and additional resources are now available recorded. $15…

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From the General Secretary: “what is happening to language & speaking”

December 10, 2018

From the General Secretary December 2018 We shape the world by how we speak; the world shapes us by what we say. These days I find myself wondering what is happening to language and speaking. Reductivist twittering, hacked thoughts, words…

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Inner Advent / Holiday Open Mic

December 5, 2018

What we plant in the soil of contemplation, we shall reap in the harvest of action. -Meister Eckhart As the days grow shorter and the light wanes, we find a longing to reflect and understand the meaning and significance of the…

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New Orleans conference: report and keynotes online

November 24, 2018

Our 2018 national conference in New Orleans got great reviews. We’re happy to share an extensive report with many photos and observations, in two versions to be sure it’s easy for you to read. Two versions for viewing: Viewing on…

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Strengthening Foundations of Inner Work and Meditation

October 1, 2018

Our latest webinar series is now available recorded in the store. This three part series with Lisa Romero was recorded Wednesdays, August 29, September 12, and September 26 at 7:30pm Eastern. Lisa writes, Together we will explore the inner work,…

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How do we imbue our thoughts with the warmth of the heart?

September 26, 2018

You could say, that the fundamental question of humanity is, “When will springtime come for human consciousness? When will that power, that can draw out the forces that are lying hidden inside us, that can lead us to spiritual knowledge…

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Spirit Rising: Toward a More Just Economy

September 25, 2018

A recent post by John Bloom on the RSF Social Finance blog… These Days Whatever you have to say, leave the roots on, let them dangle   And the dirt Just to make clear where they come from. —Charles Olson…

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Newsletter from the Natural Science Section

September 7, 2018

Dear Friends, We have asked the Society to distribute this inaugural issue of the Correspondence, a newsletter of the Natural Science/Mathematics-Astronomy Section of the School for Spiritual Science to all members of the Society. The Section aims to become more visible and step…

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Division of Labor — and Artificial Intelligence

August 15, 2018

from being human summer-fall 2018 by John Bloom In the spirit of reconsidering many aspects of economic life, questioning underlying assumptions, and finding ways of reimagining the next economy, the division of labor has received little attention. It is certainly…

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Maulsby Kimball

Maulsby Kimball at Eighty

July 1, 1980

from the ASA Newsletter, Summer 1984; Maulsby Kimball was president and executive director of the ASA from 1962 to 1972. I was born in Buffalo, NY on May 20, 1904 and grew up there. The home atmosphere was a cultured…

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