The Kite of Your Genius Lifts Your Community… How Has Anthroposophy Inspired Your Genius?
Aug 02, 2024
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 JEAN YEAGER
In January 2023, the Leadership at the Goetheanum wrote: “How do we find people in the living anthroposophical movement around the world… who are able to report… their observations of the anthroposophical movement and Society in their country?” (Das Goetheanum, 20 January 2023, Page 3). In Jean’s presentation, he will walk us through three SIMPLE QUESTIONS for each of us to consider that are tied what the the Goetheanum is asking:
WHO AM I?
How has Living Anthroposophy inspired your genius, made you unique?
WHY AM I HERE?
What gift do you bring? What contribution to the future do you hope to make?
WHAT DO I WANT?
How do you want to “change the world?” With whom?
Jean Yeager was Managing Editor of Biodynamics (1992-1994) and Administrative Director of the Anthroposophical Society in America (1996-2006). Today, he is an award winning writer, playwright, and blogger. His one-act play “Prisoner #101065 Public Speaking Report on the Life and Times of Tupac Shakur with Commentary by Niccolò Machiavelli” was recently named 3rd Place Winner in the National Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival. He and his wife Marietta live in Rutland, VT, where they are active in local Restorative Justice activities. Contact via: jwyeager2@gmail.com. Tap here for his web site, blog, and book.
Up-Coming Café Guests
Please watch for our First Saturday Cafés as we periodically will hear from Café Guests outside of North America!
Saturday, August 10: Stephanie Georgieff
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