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The Anthroposophical Society

The Understanding and Continued Activity of the Christmas Conference

Paperback
April 2018
9781621482116
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  • Publisher
    SteinerBooks
  • Published
    2nd April 2018
  • ISBN 9781621482116
  • Pages 194 pp.
  • Size 5.5" x 8.5"
$20.00

“...we are faced today with the need to turn the Society into a being that is active and effective in the world.” —Rudolf Steiner (Nov. 1922)

In 2014, the Anthroposophical Society in Switzerland launched a series of conferences to deepen the impulse of the 1923 Christmas Conference, the event that Rudolf Steiner referred to as a “festival of consecration” for the “beginning of a turning point of time.” The goal of the conferences was to develop a deeper understanding of the Anthroposophical Society’s essential task and contribute to shaping its future.

This volume presents six talks from the conference in February 2016, the purpose of which was to let the Anthroposophical Society as an archetypal phenomenon speak to us. This society planted a seed of humanity and the model of a legal entity whose future potential and perspectives are yet to be discovered. It is a social organism that exhorts us to put our karma in order, carry what is close to our hearts into the world, and by doing so experience the presence and support of the divine spirit.

These edited transcriptions of six lectures—by Peter Selg, Stefano Gasperi, Mario Betti, Johannes Greiner, Gioia Falk, and Marc Desaules—encourage us to move closer to a deeper existential relationship to the Anthroposophical Society and movement, experienced through others and discovered within ourselves.

Originally published in German as Die Anthroposophische Gesellschaft. Beiträge zum Verständnis und zum Weiterwirken der Weih-nachtstagung, Band 3 (Verlag des Ita Wegman Instituts, 2016).

C O N T E N T S:

Preface by Marc Desaules and Peter Selg

1. Peter Selg — The Existential Relationship with the Anthroposophical Society:
Marie Steiner ∙ Ita Wegman ∙ Guenther Wachsmuth ∙ Elisabeth Vreede ∙ Albert Steffen

2. Stefano Gasperi — The Anthroposophical Society in Relation to the Spiritual World

3. Mario Betti — My Existential Relationship with the Anthroposophical Society

4. J. Greiner — The Universal Temple

5. Gioia Falk — Cosmic Midnight Hour:
The Significance of the Mystery Dramas for the Anthroposophical Society

6. Marc Desaules — The Evolving Body of the Anthroposophical Society

Notes

Peter Selg

Peter Selg studied medicine in Witten-Herdecke, Zurich, and Berlin and, until 2000, worked as the head physician of the juvenile psychiatry department of Herdecke Hospital in Germany. Dr. Selg is director of the Ita Wegman Institute for Basic Research into Anthroposophy (Arlesheim, Switzerland), professor of medicine at the Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences (Germany), and co-leader of the General Anthroposophical Section at the Goetheanum. He is the author of numerous books on Rudolf Steiner, anthroposophy, medical ethics, and the development of culture and consciousness.

Marc Desaules

Marc Desaules is General Secretary of the Swiss Anthroposophic Society. He founded «L’AUBIER» at Montezillon-Neuchâtel, biodynamic farm, Bio-Restaurant and Hotel, Öko-Quartier for young and old, and is co-founder and a member of the board of trustees of «CoOpera» in Bern, a pension fund for entrepreneurs, artists, and freelancers (PUK).

Stefano Gasperi

Stefano Gasperi is an anthroposophic doctor with a degree in medicine and surgery. For seven years, he has been a member of the Board of Directors of Sima (Italian Society of Anthroposophical Medicine) and a representative in international medical organizations. He lectures on medicine and pedagogy in various Italian cities and elsewhere. He co-founded and collaborates with the Raphael Health Center in Roncegno, Italy, where he has practiced medicine for about 30 years. He currently practices as a doctor in Trento. Since November 2007, he has been appointed Secretary General of the Anthroposophical Society in Italy.

Mario Betti

Mario Betti was born in Lucca, Italy in 1942.  As a young man, he loved the decathlon and  wanted to learn ten languages so as to understand people. Teaching philosophy at Alanus University in Germany, he enabled students explore the twelve world views.

Johannes Greiner

Johannes Greiner was born 1975. He is a pianist, eurythmist, author, teacher, and adult and teacher educator. Since April 2018, he has been responsible for music in the Section for Performing Arts at the Goetheanum, and is a member of the General Council of the Anthroposophical Society in Switzerland. His publications in German include Es ist alles ganz anders: Beiträge zur Aktualität der Anthroposophie (2015); Mensch, ich glaube an dich! Terrorismus: Ein Erziehungsproblem? (2017); and Kunst verwandelt (2018).

Gioia Falk

Gioia Falk was born in 1956 and trained as a eurythmist in Dornach with Elena Zuccoli. Since then, she has performed stage eurythmy in Munich and at the Goetheanum. She is also active as a teacher, ensemble leader, rehearsal director.