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Inner Development and Social Commitment
Mar 25, 2022 3:00PM—4:30PM
ONLINE - times given are Eastern Time US; Pacific Time US is 12 noon, Paris time is 8pm
Being an Anthroposophist in Wartime, with Gerard Hafner of the Social Science Section at the Goetheanum
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Lenten Fasting: On Pilgrimage to Becoming a Divine Human Being
Mar 20, 2022 12:00PM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Pacific Time
FACILITATED BY LELAN HARRIS: Six Group Conversations from March 6 through April 10
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Critical Thinking on Matters of Financial Sustainability
Mar 18, 2022 7:00PM—Mar 19, 2022 2:00PM
ONLINE
A school’s organizational culture—including how it approaches recruitment and retention of faculty and students from commonly marginalized and minoritized populations—has a significant impact on its financial sustainability. Through the lens of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion concepts, this workshop explores how decisions are made and who makes them, while also examining emergent strategies, power structures, and cultural assumptions.
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The Five Temperaments: “An Open Secret”
Mar 13, 2022 2:00PM—4:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Daylight Savings Time (US)
AN ONLINE WORKSHOP WITH ANNE DE WILD (Center for Biography and Social Art)
The five temperaments can help us to build a bridge, especially in these challenging times, when there is a great lack of understanding towards the other and society seems divided. We will examine the 4 classic temperaments, choleric, sanguine, phlegmatic and melancholic, and discover their power in the fifth temperament.
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Explorations Online 2022-2023
Mar 12, 2022
ONLINE: Saturdays & Sundays, 12-2 pm ET (9-11:00 am PT), twice a month
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS INTERNATIONAL ONLINE EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM
As part of its offerings in foundational studies, Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is expanding its online Explorations program to include participants from around the world.
Registration is now open for our third round of Explorations Online. This foundational course––conducted “live” to allow for active conversations–is designed to offer a meaningful and practical way for students to deepen their understanding of basic anthroposophy and the arts, while at the same time exploring contemporary issues in our schools and today’s society.
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Explorations Online for High School Teachers
Mar 12, 2022
ONLINE twice a month: Saturdays & Sundays, 12-2 pm ET (9-11:00 am PT), & Saturdays 3-4:30 pm ET
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS ONLINE EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM
Waldorf education is uniquely positioned to bring healing and strength to young people and those who care for them. And yet, in order to be effective as agents of healing, Waldorf schools need to have effective Waldorf teachers.
In light of this need, the Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is launching a new cycle of its “Explorations” program with specific emphasis on Waldorf high school education.
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Building Bridges & Explorations in Sacramento, CA
Mar 12, 2022
Online & face-to-face in Sacramento
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS BUILDING BRIDGES FOR WALDORF TEACHERS
Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is delighted to offer another round of Building Bridges at the Golden Valley Charter Schools in Sacramento, CA, now with an online component of Explorations prior to the face-to-face weekends next school year.
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Principles & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping: The Spikenard Method
Mar 12, 2022 10:00AM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time
Part 2 of 4: The Spikenard Method, an Online Webinar by Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA
The Spikenard’s basic class in biodynamic/sustainable beekeeping methods will offer in-depth advice for those who want to have bees and for those who had bees and want to start again.
Participants will learn about the honeybee as a creative and life-supporting insect and about beekeeping methods that honor her very own needs.
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Goetheanum Social Sciences Section Work Worldwide
Mar 12, 2022 3:30PM—7:00PM
ONLINE: Central European Time (CET)
ONLINE ZOOM CONFERENCE
The Zoom Call in English will take place within the conference at the Goetheanum. This meeting shall build up on last year’s encounter and strengthen our common endeavor. According to our understanding: The Social Sciences Section is not just at the Goetheanum in Dornach. The section is worldwide. It lives through the inner work and the striving, connection and cooperation of a growing number of free individuals around the world with the wish of working together on the basis of anthroposophy to understand, meet and – if possible – contribute to the solution of the urgent social questions of our time.
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Was Rudolf Steiner a Racist? A German Nationalist? An Antisemite?
Mar 11, 2022 7:00PM—9:00PM
ONLINE: Central Standard Time (US)
A Zoom Presentation by Frederick Amrine, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
These are the most crucial issues, and the most troubling, that beset anthroposophy at the present time. After much deliberation and research, Frederick Amrine believes he has broken through on all these issues, although one question remains unanswered, and is probably unanswerable, with regard to racism. He will deliver his findings as succinctly as possible.
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Inner Development and Social Commitment
Mar 25, 2022 3:00PM—4:30PM
ONLINE - times given are Eastern Time US; Pacific Time US is 12 noon, Paris time is 8pm
Being an Anthroposophist in Wartime, with Gerard Hafner of the Social Science Section at the Goetheanum
View MoreLenten Fasting: On Pilgrimage to Becoming a Divine Human Being
Mar 20, 2022 12:00PM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Pacific Time
FACILITATED BY LELAN HARRIS: Six Group Conversations from March 6 through April 10
View MoreCritical Thinking on Matters of Financial Sustainability
Mar 18, 2022 7:00PM—Mar 19, 2022 2:00PM
ONLINE
A school’s organizational culture—including how it approaches recruitment and retention of faculty and students from commonly marginalized and minoritized populations—has a significant impact on its financial sustainability. Through the lens of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion concepts, this workshop explores how decisions are made and who makes them, while also examining emergent strategies, power structures, and cultural assumptions.
View MoreThe Five Temperaments: “An Open Secret”
Mar 13, 2022 2:00PM—4:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Daylight Savings Time (US)
AN ONLINE WORKSHOP WITH ANNE DE WILD (Center for Biography and Social Art)
The five temperaments can help us to build a bridge, especially in these challenging times, when there is a great lack of understanding towards the other and society seems divided. We will examine the 4 classic temperaments, choleric, sanguine, phlegmatic and melancholic, and discover their power in the fifth temperament.
View MoreExplorations Online 2022-2023
Mar 12, 2022
ONLINE: Saturdays & Sundays, 12-2 pm ET (9-11:00 am PT), twice a month
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS INTERNATIONAL ONLINE EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM
As part of its offerings in foundational studies, Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is expanding its online Explorations program to include participants from around the world.
Registration is now open for our third round of Explorations Online. This foundational course––conducted “live” to allow for active conversations–is designed to offer a meaningful and practical way for students to deepen their understanding of basic anthroposophy and the arts, while at the same time exploring contemporary issues in our schools and today’s society.
View MoreExplorations Online for High School Teachers
Mar 12, 2022
ONLINE twice a month: Saturdays & Sundays, 12-2 pm ET (9-11:00 am PT), & Saturdays 3-4:30 pm ET
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS ONLINE EXPLORATIONS PROGRAM
Waldorf education is uniquely positioned to bring healing and strength to young people and those who care for them. And yet, in order to be effective as agents of healing, Waldorf schools need to have effective Waldorf teachers.
In light of this need, the Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is launching a new cycle of its “Explorations” program with specific emphasis on Waldorf high school education.
View MoreBuilding Bridges & Explorations in Sacramento, CA
Mar 12, 2022
Online & face-to-face in Sacramento
CENTER FOR ANTHROPOSOPHY OFFERS BUILDING BRIDGES FOR WALDORF TEACHERS
Center for Anthroposophy (CfA) is delighted to offer another round of Building Bridges at the Golden Valley Charter Schools in Sacramento, CA, now with an online component of Explorations prior to the face-to-face weekends next school year.
View MorePrinciples & Practices of Biodynamic Beekeeping: The Spikenard Method
Mar 12, 2022 10:00AM—2:00PM
ONLINE: Eastern Standard Time
Part 2 of 4: The Spikenard Method, an Online Webinar by Spikenard Farm Honeybee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA
The Spikenard’s basic class in biodynamic/sustainable beekeeping methods will offer in-depth advice for those who want to have bees and for those who had bees and want to start again.
Participants will learn about the honeybee as a creative and life-supporting insect and about beekeeping methods that honor her very own needs.
Goetheanum Social Sciences Section Work Worldwide
Mar 12, 2022 3:30PM—7:00PM
ONLINE: Central European Time (CET)
ONLINE ZOOM CONFERENCE
The Zoom Call in English will take place within the conference at the Goetheanum. This meeting shall build up on last year’s encounter and strengthen our common endeavor. According to our understanding: The Social Sciences Section is not just at the Goetheanum in Dornach. The section is worldwide. It lives through the inner work and the striving, connection and cooperation of a growing number of free individuals around the world with the wish of working together on the basis of anthroposophy to understand, meet and – if possible – contribute to the solution of the urgent social questions of our time.
View MoreWas Rudolf Steiner a Racist? A German Nationalist? An Antisemite?
Mar 11, 2022 7:00PM—9:00PM
ONLINE: Central Standard Time (US)
A Zoom Presentation by Frederick Amrine, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
These are the most crucial issues, and the most troubling, that beset anthroposophy at the present time. After much deliberation and research, Frederick Amrine believes he has broken through on all these issues, although one question remains unanswered, and is probably unanswerable, with regard to racism. He will deliver his findings as succinctly as possible.
View More