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“It is only because human individuals are akin in spirit that they can live out their lives side by side. The free human being lives out their life in full confidence that all other free humans belong, with them, to one spiritual world, and that their intentions will coincide.” ~Rudolf Steiner, Philosophy of Freedom
Given the deep significance of the Whitsun Mystery in Rudolf Steiner’s life and work, it is telling that he devoted what would be his final Whitsun festival to delivering a series of lectures on agriculture. These lectures later became known as the 'Agriculture Course', this series of eight lectures was offered to an audience of farmers in Koberwitz (Kobierzyce in current day Poland), and marked the significant beginning of biodynamic agriculture, 100 years ago next month.
On May 20 via Zoom, Eduardo Rincón, the new Agriculture Section co-leader at the Goetheanum beginning in August of this year, will share his thoughts and research on the significance of the 100 year anniversary of the Agriculture Course and its relation to Whitsun. As farmer and artist with a deep sense of the festival in relation to community life, Eduardo will also talk about the sacred task of being a true steward of the earth.
Whitsun is short for Whitsunday, also referred to as Pentecost, the 50th day from Easter, a moment that marks the descent of the Holy Spirit to the Apostles, once they have realized the mystery of true community. The rushing winds and flaming tongues of the first Whitsun event result in the Apostles’ ability to speak a universal language of the heart. And while the Resurrection and Ascension Mysteries are a gift from the spiritual world to humanity, the Pentecost must be cultivated by human beings recognizing one another in harmony.
Join us for this free program, with donations between $10-$40 gratefully accepted.
The Spiritual Hierarchies and the Physical World Begins Today!
This is your reminder to join our yearlong study, The Spiritual Hierarchies and the Physical World, that begins today and concludes in May 2025. At the beginning of each month, study participants will meet via Zoom to hear guiding thoughts from various presenters, like Brian Gray, and connect for conversation and reflection. After each Zoom call, participants will receive a new packet of materials to work with over the course of that month. Suggested readings include Sergei O. Prokoffeif, Willi Sucher, a study of the first Goetheanum, and more.
Interested in attending one of these events but not sure if you're available? All offerings will be recorded and shared with participants within 24 hours.