Karma and Anthroposophic Psychology
Description
Collage by Hazel Archer-Ginsberg
An Easter-Tide Retreat
April 9 – 12, 2020
Rudolf Steiner Branch 4249 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL 60618
AAP: James A. Dyson, M.D., Roberta Nelson, Ph.D., and David Tresemer, Ph.D. with Susan Overhauser, Ph.D.
CRC: Marianne Fieber, Alberto Loya, Hazel Archer-Ginsberg, David Howerton, Lisa Dalton
Eurythmist: Mary Ruud
A popular view of karma is cause and effect or tit-for-tat. Karma, however, is so much more complex, interesting, and important. The soul work of karma has to do with the unfolding of our individuality through the elements, through the ethers, and very much through relationships.
Rudolf Steiner named his core mission as bringing karma and reincarnation to the West; his teachings deserve interpretation and practical enlivening. The Central Regional Council has been exploring this theme for many months. Anthroposophic Psychology gives a unique contribution to the soul work of karma. For this conference the CRC is partnering with the Association for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP of North America) to present ideas and experiences concerning karma—and how it impacts upon personal psychology.
Conference Fees (includes 1 meal per day & art supplies):
- $190 Supporter Level (to help others with financial needs)
- $140 Standard Rate
- $60 Scholarship Rate (need approval before using, see below)
Limited scholarships available, in exchange for help. Click here to apply.
Young people (35 years and under) are warmly invited to apply for a work scholarship. We hope to have you join us!
Tentative Schedule (subject to change)
CRC: Marianne Fieber, Alberto Loya, Hazel Archer-Ginsberg, David Howerton, Lisa Dalton
AAP:
- James A. Dyson, MD, Senior Faculty, Assoc. for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP), North America; Faculty Member, English International Training in Anthroposophic Medicine
- Roberta Nelson, Ph.D., licensed addiction and clinical counselor; Faculty Chair for Assoc. for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP), North America. Contributor to The Counselor … as if Soul and Spirit Matter.
- Susan Overhauser, Ph.D., licensed psychologist, California; Associate Presenter for Assoc. for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP), North America.
- David Tresemer, Ph.D., President, Assoc. for Anthroposophic Psychology. Editor and contributor, The Counselor … as if Soul and Spirit Matter; editor, Slow Counseling; column in Lilipoh for the last seven years. Author of Star Wisdom & Rudolf Steiner.
About AAP: The foundation course in the Association for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP) is a three-year (three times a year) training, starting up again in April 2021. See www.AnthroposophicPsychology.org
- AirBnB is probably the best option to stay near the conference location.
- There are also a couple of hostels nearby, offering single, double and larger rooms which can be very economical if you don’t mind sharing a room.
- Getaway Hostel, located 3.2 miles away from the conference venue at 616 W. Arlington Place, Chicago https://getawayhostel.com/
- A little further away (8.5 miles from the conference venue), in downtown Chicago is the HI Chicago – The J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Hostel, located at 24 E. Ida B Wells Drive https://www.hiusa.org/hostels/illinois/chicago/chicago
2. We have a facebook page for the CRC Karma Project where people can connect to find roommates.
3. Here are some links to transportation options from:
Chicago O'hare International Airport: https://www.airport-ohare.com/transportation.php
Chicago Midway Airport: https://www.flychicago.com/midway/tofrom/pages/default.aspx
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