Dr. Dyson will be speaking from a deeply esoteric perspective to deepen our insight into the cosmic role of the Christ being.

This will be our first chance to hear Dr. Dyson speak in person since before the pandemic. Those of us who have had the opportunity to hear him speak before are excited to have him with us again.

His talk will explore these themes:

• The connection with Christ in the life between Death and Rebirth, where the karmic structure of our earth life is formed

• How we develop and transform the healing gifts of the hierarchies from our pre-earthly existence through encounter with the Christ in this life

• The possibility of dialogue with the Dead through a new etheric clairvoyance and a strengthening of the Christ power in our lives.

The Santa Cruz Branch is coordinating a series of talks by Dr. Dyson, who will also speak in Fair Oaks, San Rafael, and San Francisco during the week of April 19. Dr. Dyson will speak extemporaneously to the themes within the overall context described at this detail page. Information about other appearances in the greater Bay Area are also at the detail page.


Please note that the date of this branch meeting is a week earlier than our usual rythym of meetings.

James Dyson, MD, was a co-founder of one of the few English speaking anthroposophical medical clinics, Park Attwood in the UK, where he worked from 1979 to 2003. He has practiced as a doctor in Steiner Waldorf Schools and in centers for social therapy. His areas of special interest are developmental psychology and adult mental health, and he is a regular contributor to anthroposophic therapeutic trainings in the UK and the USA. More recently, Dr. Dyson has completed a Masters in Psychosynthesis Psychology and is a prolific lecturer of Rudolf Steiner’s body of work in the healing fields. Dr. Dyson is one of the founders of The Association for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP), which has the following Mission Statement: Re-Membering Psychology Through Relational Anthroposophia, an image-rich statement describing its aim of bringing a psychology of soul and spirit both to professional counselors, and to the general public, that incorporates the spiritual science of Anthroposophy. It also endeavors to find ways in which Anthroposophic Psychology can be, shared, applied, and integrated with mainstream psychology according to the needs of our times. This mission honors Dr. Rudolf Steiner, founder of Anthroposophy.

We request our usual donation of $20

or $10 for current paid branch members.