2021 AGM Building the Temple of the Heart
Description
Online and in-person at locations around the country
Co-sponsored by the Central Regional Council
Keynotes from Dr. Michaela Glöckler, Brian Gray, and Michael Lipson
RECORDINGS WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON IN OUR STORE!
Supporter Rate: $160
Standard Rate: $110
ASA Members Rate: $85
Youth Rate (35 and under): $45
Equity Rate: $45
AGM for ASA members (Thursday night only): Free
See below for opportunities to gather in-person at locations around the country- to experience the online conference content in your local community.
Los Angeles, CA -- Sacramento, CA -- Decatur, GA -- Chicago, IL (click here for more info from Chicago) -- Durham, NC -- Spring Valley, NY (click here for more info from Spring Valley) -- Portland, OR
Click here for the contact information for each
in-person gathering!
Click here for suggested reading prior to the conference.
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE IN CENTRAL TIME
THURSDAY, October 7 - CENTRAL TIME
6:30- 8:00 PM Annual General Meeting (AGM) - Members Meeting
(Note: This portion is free and open to all members)
FRIDAY, October 8 - CENTRAL TIME
10:00 AM Class Lesson XI for the School of Spiritual Science
(Note: There will be no online gathering for the Class Lesson
it will be on your own or with your local group)
11:30 AM What is the School of Spiritual Science?
A conversation led by Helen-Ann Ireland, open to all
(30 min)
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
1:00 PM Conference Opening
2:00 PM The Stairway of Surprise: Rudolf Steiner's 6 Basic Exercises
with Michael Lipson
3:00 PM 30-minute Break
3:30 PM Thinking / Clear Thinking with the New Orleans Hub
Doing / Right Action with the Austin Hub
Musical Interludes by Morgan Vallat
4:30 PM Biography with Janey Newton
5:00 PM 60-minute Break
6:00 PM Singing with Dennis Dietzel
6:15 - 7:15 PM Building the Temple through Spiritual Research:
Sections of the School of Spiritual Science as Columns of the Temple
SATURDAY, October 9 - CENTRAL TIME
11:00 AM Eurythmy with Mary Ruud
11:15 AM The Life of the Heart in Space, Time and Eternity with Michaela Glöckler
12:30 PM Biography with Janey Newton
1:00 PM 60-minute Break
2:00 PM Eurythmy with Mary Ruud
2:15 PM Feeling / Equanimity with the Twin Cities Hub
Loving / Positivity with the Northern Michigan Hub
Opening / Open-mindedness with the Ann Arbor Hub
Musical Interludes by Morgan Vallat
3:30 PM 60-minute Break
4:30 PM Exploring the Heart Connections between Chartres Cathedral
and Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival with Brian Gray
5:45 PM Biography with Janey Newton
6:15 PM 60-minute Break
7:15-8:30 PM Thanking / Inner Harmony / Wholeness with the Chicago / Youth Section Hub
SUNDAY, October 10 - CENTRAL TIME
11:00 AM Experiential Pageant: 'Building the Temple of the Heart-
The Royal Art: A Social Pilgrimage of the Soul’
by Hazel Archer featuring the 6 HUBS, Friends and Hosts,
Dennis Dietzel, Mary Ruud, Katherine Thivierge & YOU
~ SHORT BREAK ~
1:00-2:00 PM Conversation and Conference Closing
Supporter Rate: $160
Standard Rate: $110
ASA Members Rate: $85
Youth Rate (35 and under): $45
Equity Rate: $45
AGM for ASA members (Thursday night only): Free
Interested in becoming a member of the ASA? Find out more here!
KEYNOTE PRESENTERS:
Dr. Michaela Glöckler, paediatrician, has been for 28 years the Head of the Medical Section at the Goetheanum, the anthroposophic School of Spiritual Science in Dornach/Switzerland. During this time, she was lecturing worldwide the integrative medical model of Anthroposophic Medicine. Before that she worked in the paediatric department of the Community Hospital in Herdecke/Germany and served as school doctor for the Rudolf Steiner School in Witten/Germany. She is Co-founder of the Alliance for Childhood and the European Alliance of Initiatives for applied Anthroposophy/ELIANT. Publications in English: „Education for the Future“, „Guide to Child Health“, „The Dignity of the young child“, „Ethical Considerations in Medicine“, „Education – Health for Life“, „Education as Preventive Medicine“, „Medicine at the Threshold“, „A Healing Education“, „Developmental Insights“, „Truth, Beauty and Goodness. The Future of Education, Healing Arts and Health Care“.
Brian Gray is a teacher, lecturer, musician, architect and author on topics drawn from Anthroposophy – the work of Rudolf Steiner. He loves to share insights from the realms of star wisdom, biography, cosmology, sacred architecture, and esoteric Christianity. Brian was core faculty at Rudolf Steiner College in Fair Oaks, California from 1981-2017 and Director of the Foundation in Anthroposophy Program for 18 years. Brian received a BA in Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. Inspired by René Querido, Brian received a certificate in Waldorf Teacher Education at RSC (1979 to 1981). Some of his work can be found at the websites wisecosmos.org and thestarhouse.org.
Michael Lipson, Ph.D., is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Great Barrington, MA. A life-long student of Anthroposophy, he has translated Rudolf Steiner’s Philosophy of Freedom as well as numerous books by Georg Kuehlewind. He has also published two books on spiritual practice: The Stairway of Surprise and Group Meditation, both from SteinerBooks. For over 20 years, along with traveling to guide workshops internationally, he has led a long-term weekly meditation group
Michael’s work builds on his study of both Western and Eastern spiritual traditions, as well as on his time with Mother Theresa in Calcutta, India and his decade of service in Harlem Hospital’s pediatric AIDS team in New York City. Find out more and sign up for his online meditation group and newsletter, at michaellipson.org
Artwork by Zosia Nowak
Originally from Chicago, Zosia grew up attending Waldorf school there and has spent her life in close relation to the creative arts. Now she travels the world in search of regenerative projects that are cooperating in the current environmental collapse. Contact her on Instagram: @threads_in_our_heads
Zosia’s art is an imagination of the theme Building the Temple of the Heart, highlighting the watershed of the Great Lakes in the Heart-land, whose etheric streams move in the opposite direction of the physical flow.
The planning committee worked with the concept that by doing the Six Basic Exercises (6BE, which Steiner spoke about as a prerequisite for all esoteric work) we can enliven the heart chakra, which is necessary to gain access to the creative power of the modern process of Heart-thinking. Steiner spoke of a "kind of etheric heart" that develops above the top of the head, a new organ of thinking which enables us to 'imbue with heart what we recognize through the science of the spirit (GA 161)." We are given six petals and we have to develop the other six, which sets the ether streams into motion. This is what the 6BE are meant to help us do. Steiner speaks about all this in How to Know Higher Worlds, Occult Science, in the Esoteric lessons, and other lectures.
Neon CRM by Neon One |