Rudolf Steiner’s Last Address
Sep 28, 2024 1:00PM—2:30PM
Location
Windy Hill, 1030 Route 21, Ghent, NY 12075 & Mettabee Farm & Arts, 551 Harlemville Road, Hillsdale, NY 12529
Event Contact Mariola Strahlberg | Email
Categories Anthroposophy, Eastern Region US, Festival, Lecture - Presentation
100th ANNIVERSARY OF RUDOLF STEINER LAST ADDRESS after TWO TALKS BY ANDREW WOLPERT
Saturday, September 28th at 1 pm – 2:30 pm at Windy Hill
100th Anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s Last Address
Please join us for the reading of the transcript of The Last Address, 100 years after Rudolf Steiner delivered it on the eve of St. Michael’s Day. We will be joined for this special event by Christina Porkert and John McManus. You can find the transcript with the preface by Alfred Heindenreich in the new editions of the Volume IV of the Karmic Relationships by Rudolf Steiner, published after 2008.
For more information, contact Mariola at radiantmtn@aol.com or call 518-672-7093.
- Monday, September 23th, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm at Windy Hill
Space, Time, and the Here and Now: Awakening to the Task
The enormity of world events challenges our apparent powerlessness in the face of so much inhumanity. As part of our preparation for Michaelmas, awakening to the immense potential in our unfinished human evolution, we can affirm our confidence and courage for the future. Rudolf Steiner’s pioneering spiritual research and visionary achievement as an artist also serve to awaken us to our tasks to collaborate socially and creatively.
- Tuesday, September 24th, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm at Mettabee
Only from Us on Earth…
The Michaelmas Challenges Posed by Rudolf Steiner’s Last Address
Navigating a course of integrity in life depends on not being overwhelmed by fear, hatred, and doubt. These all too human inclinations are part of our earthly existence, waiting to be engaged with and transformed. Such transformation leads not just to better understanding who we are in this world, but to knowing, here on earth, something of the greater cosmic reality of our unfinished human evolution. Only from here on earth can we begin to respond with what Michael is waiting for.
Andrew Wolpert has worked internationally as lecturer and course leader in the fields of Art History, Shakespeare, Parzival, Christology, and other anthroposophical themes. He led the “Spirit of English” course at Emerson College in England, was co-editor of the Golden Blade, and led the English Course at the Freie Hochschule in Stuttgart. He coordinates the Humanities Section of the School of Spiritual Science in Great Britain.
Suggested Donation: $20
For additional info, please contact Mariola at 518-672-7093 or radiantmtn@aol.com.