Wisdom Working with Jordan Walker
Description
Chrysalis Group Series Two
Alchemical Transformation, Empathy and the After-Image
What: A Fall Chrysalis Group, four 75-min-long weekly sessions of deepening together
When: November 2, 9, 16, 30
Thursdays at 10 am ET/7 am PT for 75 min via Zoom.
Not able to attend? This program will be recorded and distributed to all registrants.
Contribution: You can register and pay for this Chrysalis Group as a stand alone course. However, if you would like to do more than one course, save money by registering for the Chrysalis Group Series Two, a bundle of six courses!
Learn more and register for Series Two Chrysalis Groups here.
Stay updated on all fall offerings here.
Course Costs:
Suggested: $60
Supporter: $80
Youth and Equity: $45
REGISTER HERE
Not able to attend?
This program will be recorded and distributed to all registrants.
Chrysalis Group Series Two Bundle Costs: $250
Learn more and register for Series Two Chrysalis Groups here.
Stay updated on all fall offerings here.
Meet Your Presenter
Jordan Walker has been studying the cultural landscape since his childhood, moving throughout the U.S. and spending a year a year in China with his family. He self-designed his undergraduate degree and received a dual Masters of Education (MS. Ed.) through the NYC Teaching Fellows while teaching children with Autism in a Brooklyn public school.
In 2005 Jordan attended the full-time Foundation Year program at Sunbridge College in Spring Valley. He studied and worked in the Threefold Community for 5 years, organizing many conferences and education initiatives and launching a social sculpture experiment entitled the new forms project. In 2011 he received a research grant at the Goetheanum to study new forms of adult education. Jordan helped host the ASA’s “Applied Anthroposophy” online program for its first three years and coordinated the 2022/23 online “Leadership in Transformation” course for the World Social Initiative Forum. He currently lives in Philmont, NY with his two young children.
Orland Bishop combines a deep dedication to human rights advocacy and cultural renewal with an extensive study of medicine, naturopathy, psychology, anthroposophy, and indigenous cosmologies. He was a research fellow with the Center for the Study of Violence and Social Change at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles and has consulted with many human development organizations. As director of Shade Tree Multicultural Foundation in Los Angeles, he has pioneered approaches to urban truces and mentoring at-risk youth that combine new ideas with traditional ways of knowledge.
Orland Bishop's unique leadership draws on both contemporary and ancient practices, particularly that of the South African tradition of Indaba or “deep talk.” Orland is the author of The Seventh Shrine: Meditations on the African Spiritual Journey: From the Middle Passage to the Mountaintop in which he describes his efforts to "...support the recovery of the individual’s capacity to stand in openness for the higher purpose of one’s own life." To offer space for a community that makes possible "...new covenants within the larger collective sphere of human life."
Other Chrysalis Groups
Learn more and register for all Chrysalis Groups HERE.
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Facing Contradictions with Cory Eichman
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November 9, 16, 30, and December 7
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