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February Branch Meeting:
Parzival, Kaspar Hauser and Modern Initiation

A lecture with Penelope Baring
7:30 PM on February 25, 2020
at Paloma Hall, 4096 Fairway Drive, Soquel


03/03/2020

Greetings –


What is the modern path of initiation? This lecture is based on my exploration into the relationship of Kaspar Hauser to Mani, Parzival and the Mysteries, ancient and modern. I will share aspects of the old and new initiation processes and how they relate to history and to us.

PLEASE NOTE: Our previously scheduled program on eurythmy has been postponed.  This talk by Penelope Baring was originally scheduled for March and is now to be presented at the February 25th Branch Meeting.

Penelope Baring has been a member of the Anthroposophical Society in America for more than 50 years and Class Reader since 1988.  She has been a member of the Eastern Regional Council and subsequently by a member of the National Council of the Society.  She was a member of the Collegium of the School of Spiritual Science in North America and cowrote the book called “A Way of Serving” for the General Anthroposophical Section. In the 1990’s, Penelope was asked by Arthur Zajonc, then General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America to lead meditation retreats in different parts of the US, which she did for about 10 years  She was a resident coworker of Camphill for more than 44 years.

Entrance: $20 or $10 for paid local branch members.  No one is to be turned away due to inability to pay.

UPCOMING BRANCH CALENDAR:

April 4 – Jennifer Bundy (workshop)
Art and Soul, a drawing and painting workshop at Camphill

April 7 – James Dyson, MD

“Developing Etheric Perception through Self Development and Social Responsibility”





The Core Group
Santa Cruz & Monterey Bay Anthroposophical Society
a branch of
The Anthroposophical Society in America
coregroup@anthroposophysantacruz.com

Santa Cruz Monterey Bay Anthropsophical Society
PO Box 2814
Aptos, CA 95001
United States