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SUMMARY:Roots & Renewal
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nAn online series marking significant milestones in the 100-year renewal of anthroposophy\n  \nHosted by the Regional Councils of the Anthroposophical Society in America \nJoin the Anthroposophical Society in America (ASA) for a new online series on the 100-year renewal and celebration of anthroposophy. We hope you will join the Eastern\, Central\, and Western Regional Councils as they host this engaging program of three online session. \nSESSION 1: From Artemis to the Representative of Humanity and Beyond \nWhen: July 22\, 2022 at 8 am AEST \nExploring the connections between the burning of the Temple of Ephesus\, the birth of Alexander the Great on 21 July 356 BC.\, and the burning of the 1st Goetheanum 100 years ago in 1922. This session will be enlivened with group eurythmy\, singing\, and break-out sessions. This session will be recorded and emailed after the live presentation.  \nWe will be working with a compilation of Rudolf Steiner’s insights from these lectures:  \n\nWorld History in the Light of Anthroposophy – And as a Foundation for Knowledge of the Human Spirit\,  GA 233: Lecture IV\, 27 December 1923 ~ Lecture V\, 28 December 1923 ~ Lecture VIII\, 31 December 1923\, Dornach  \nThe Easter Festival In Relation to the Mysteries\, GA 233A\, lecture IV. The Mysteries of Ephesus. The Aristotelian Categories\, 22nd April\, 1924\, Dornach. \n\nHow do I register?  \nRegister here! \nSESSION 2: 100 years with the ‘Movement for Religious Renewal’  \n17 September 1922 at 8 am AEST \nA panel of Christian Community Priests from the Regions\, including Rev. Craig Wiggins \nSESSION 3: The Founding of ‘The Esoteric Youth Group’ \nA snapshot into the biographies of the original members of the Circle. From The Esoteric School – Esoteric Lessons 1913-1923\, in the collected works of Rudolf Steiner \nOctober 17\, 2022 at 8 am AEST \nFor more information \nYou can find more information about this series on the ASA website. \n  \n  \n\n‘You know that among the many clichés which became current in the nineteenth century\, it was said that the great pioneer of the nineteenth century closed his life by calling out to posterity: “More light!” As a matter of fact Goethe did not say “More light!” He lay on his couch breathing with difficulty and said: “Open the shutters!” That is the truth. The other is the cliché that has connected itself with it. The words Goethe really spoke are perhaps far more apt than the mere phrase “More light”. The state of things at the end of the nineteenth century does indeed arouse the feeling that our predecessors have closed the shutters. Then came the younger generation; they felt cramped; they felt that the shutters which the older generation had closed so tightly must be opened. Yes\, my dear friends\, I assure you that although I am old\, I shall tell you more of how we can now attempt to open the shutters again.’ \nRudolf Steiner\, GA 217\, THE YOUNGER GENERATION – Lecture 1 – Dornach\, 3 October 1922
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