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Climbing Jacob’s Ladder – Celebrating the Festival of Ascension
May 26, 2022 7:00PM—8:30PM
ONLINE: Eastern Daylight Savings Time (US)
ONLINE PRESENTATION BY HAZEL ARCHER-GINSBERG
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Courage: The Heart Connection
May 24, 2022 2:00PM—4:00PM
ONLINE: Central Time (US)
With Daniel Hafner from Nuremberg, Germany
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M.C. Richards Program Final Presentations
May 19, 2022 3:00PM
Free Columbia, 11 Maple Avenue, Philmont, NY 12565
Join this year’s 2nd cohort of the M.C. Richards program for their year-end presentations.
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Rudolf Steiner, His Life, and Times: The Year 1918
May 18, 2022 8:00PM—9:30PM
Threefold Auditorium, 260 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY 1097
A TALK BY KARL FREDRICKSON, Sponsored by Threefold Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America
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Waldorf Leadership Development Training 2022-2023
May 14, 2022 ALL DAY
Online & Wilton, NH
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY INAUGURATED A NEW LOW-RESIDENCY PROGRAM FOR WALDORF ADMINISTRATORS AND SCHOOL LEADERS
This professional development low-residency program is for independent and public Waldorf school administrators, staff, trustees, pedagogical leaders, and parents who wish to serve their school in present or future leadership roles. It provides training that builds skills, capacities, and understanding of the vital roles administrators and pedagogical leaders serve in Waldorf schools. The program includes workshops, case studies, karmic exercises, and presentations in areas such as group dynamics, role clarity, communication, conflict resolution, navigating change, decision making, community development, and collaborative leadership.
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Concepts and Principles of a New World
May 14, 2022 1:00PM—5:00PM
Livestream or in-person at Coolfont Resort, 3621 Cold Run Valley Road, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
WITH JOHN BLOOM, the General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America, IN-PERSON OR LIVESTREAM
What could a new world actually look like? How would it work? What would be the underlying concepts and principles?
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Elementals and How We Can Support Them at This Time
May 06, 2022 7:00PM—8:30PM
Mettabee Farm, 551 Harlemville Road, Hillsdale, NY 12529
AN EVENING TALK BY GUNTHER HAUK
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The Black Madonna Speaks Podcast
May 04, 2022
ONLINE
PREMIERE ON MAY 4, 2022! Join host and author Stephanie Georgieff as she explores art, poetry, history, spirituality, and mysticism of The Black Madonna
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From Necessity to Freedom: The Evolution of Human Consciousness
May 04, 2022 7:00PM—9:00PM
ONLINE: Pacific Daylight Saving Time (US)
Online Lecture by Helen Archer Ginsberg; Sponsored by Faust Branch
Sistine Chapel, on to the Holy Grail. From Prophesy to Warning, from Fate to Karma, From Destiny to Free Will.
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Three More Years: Reflections on Rudolf Steiner’s Death Day
Apr 30, 2022 1:00PM—3:00PM
ONLINE: Central Daylight Savings Time (US, Canada)
ONLINE PRESENTATION BY EUGENE SCHWARTZ
This lecture will explore the significant differences between the mission of Waldorf education in the 20th and 21st centuries, and examine the circumstances and decisions that are inexorably leading to the severance of the North American Waldorf movement from its anthroposophical roots and from the direct inspiration of Rudolf Steiner.
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Climbing Jacob’s Ladder – Celebrating the Festival of Ascension
May 26, 2022 7:00PM—8:30PM
ONLINE: Eastern Daylight Savings Time (US)
ONLINE PRESENTATION BY HAZEL ARCHER-GINSBERG
View MoreCourage: The Heart Connection
May 24, 2022 2:00PM—4:00PM
ONLINE: Central Time (US)
With Daniel Hafner from Nuremberg, Germany
View MoreM.C. Richards Program Final Presentations
May 19, 2022 3:00PM
Free Columbia, 11 Maple Avenue, Philmont, NY 12565
Join this year’s 2nd cohort of the M.C. Richards program for their year-end presentations.
View MoreRudolf Steiner, His Life, and Times: The Year 1918
May 18, 2022 8:00PM—9:30PM
Threefold Auditorium, 260 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge, NY 1097
A TALK BY KARL FREDRICKSON, Sponsored by Threefold Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America
View MoreWaldorf Leadership Development Training 2022-2023
May 14, 2022 ALL DAY
Online & Wilton, NH
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY INAUGURATED A NEW LOW-RESIDENCY PROGRAM FOR WALDORF ADMINISTRATORS AND SCHOOL LEADERS
This professional development low-residency program is for independent and public Waldorf school administrators, staff, trustees, pedagogical leaders, and parents who wish to serve their school in present or future leadership roles. It provides training that builds skills, capacities, and understanding of the vital roles administrators and pedagogical leaders serve in Waldorf schools. The program includes workshops, case studies, karmic exercises, and presentations in areas such as group dynamics, role clarity, communication, conflict resolution, navigating change, decision making, community development, and collaborative leadership.
View MoreConcepts and Principles of a New World
May 14, 2022 1:00PM—5:00PM
Livestream or in-person at Coolfont Resort, 3621 Cold Run Valley Road, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
WITH JOHN BLOOM, the General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America, IN-PERSON OR LIVESTREAM
What could a new world actually look like? How would it work? What would be the underlying concepts and principles?
View MoreElementals and How We Can Support Them at This Time
May 06, 2022 7:00PM—8:30PM
Mettabee Farm, 551 Harlemville Road, Hillsdale, NY 12529
AN EVENING TALK BY GUNTHER HAUK
View MoreThe Black Madonna Speaks Podcast
May 04, 2022
ONLINE
PREMIERE ON MAY 4, 2022! Join host and author Stephanie Georgieff as she explores art, poetry, history, spirituality, and mysticism of The Black Madonna
View MoreFrom Necessity to Freedom: The Evolution of Human Consciousness
May 04, 2022 7:00PM—9:00PM
ONLINE: Pacific Daylight Saving Time (US)
Online Lecture by Helen Archer Ginsberg; Sponsored by Faust Branch
Sistine Chapel, on to the Holy Grail. From Prophesy to Warning, from Fate to Karma, From Destiny to Free Will.
View MoreThree More Years: Reflections on Rudolf Steiner’s Death Day
Apr 30, 2022 1:00PM—3:00PM
ONLINE: Central Daylight Savings Time (US, Canada)
ONLINE PRESENTATION BY EUGENE SCHWARTZ
This lecture will explore the significant differences between the mission of Waldorf education in the 20th and 21st centuries, and examine the circumstances and decisions that are inexorably leading to the severance of the North American Waldorf movement from its anthroposophical roots and from the direct inspiration of Rudolf Steiner.
View More