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 January 24, 2017

 

The Mysteries and the Great Teachers of Humanity

Three lectures by Virginia Sease

To be held

Paloma Hall, Camphill California

4096 Fairway Drive, Soquel

For members of the Anthroposophical Society in America and their accompanied guests

The first Lecture will be at 7.30 pm on

Friday, March 31

The second Lecture will be at 9.30 am on

Saturday, April 1

The third lecture will be at 3.00 pm on

Saturday, April 1

There will be a requested donation of $25 to the Santa Cruz/Monterey Branch of the Anthroposophical Society in America for the cycle of lectures

There will also be a meeting for members of the School of Spiritual Science On Saturday, April 1 at 7.30 pm – Blue cards required


Despite outer appearances in civilization, humanity continually receives help from human individualities who have achieved over the eons of time a higher spiritual development than their contemporaries. Rudolf Steiner opened avenues of approach to these individualities in a manner which is often more far-reaching than the usual study of their biographies and deeds may reveal. Working with Rudolf Steiner’s research concerning five such advanced human beings as well as with historical documents there will be a focus on —

  • Scythianus and his Influence in the Ancient Hibernian and Black Sea Mysteries
  • Gautam Buddha and his Past and Present Task for Humanity
  • Master Jesus and his Service to Christ throughout the Ages
  • Manes’ pathway from the Ancient Mysteries to the Mysteries of Christianity
  • Christian Rosenkreutz:  Humanity’s current Human Leader as seen from his Spiritual Biography and his Present Task in the Age of Michael

Virginia Sease has served as a member of the Executive Council of the Anthroposophical Society at the Goetheanum from 1984 until her retirement in 2015 and remains a member of the leadership at the Goetheanum, with responsibilities within the General Anthroposophical Section of the School of Spiritual Science. She also coordinates speakers and lecture cycles given worldwide, as well as Class Lessons at the Goetheanum, and leads the Anthroposophical Studies Program in English.


Any questions or a need for further details, please contact John Baring at jfb@usbaring.com.

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 In service,

 

John Baring, Daniel Bittleston, Susan Williams Cook, David Eyes, Jeanne Feeney

the Branch Core Group


 

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