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It
is the aim of this summer of 2006 gathering to heed Rudolf Steiner's
call at the Christmas Conference so that it does not fade from
this earth.
Anthroposophia,
who summons man to True Self Knowledge
What
Is Required Of Us At This Time?
The Christmas Conference held in 1923 was, for Rudolf Steiner, the last
hope for the Anthroposophical Society. He stated that it was the third
call of the spiritual world. The other two calls had sounded forth
previously but human beings had not heard them.
"...such
a call ...would as a rule occur three times, but if the call would die
away, not having been heard, it would return to the spiritual realms. With
each missed occasion the conditions and circumstances become more
difficult."
He
asked those present to find,
"...a
true community of human beings for Anthroposophia...you will carry forth
the spirit that rules in the shining light of thoughts around the
dodecahedral Stone of Love out into the world wherever it should give of
its light and of its warmth for the progress of humans souls, for the
progress of the universe."
Join
us as we welcome Adriana Koulias, of Sydney
Australia, as she shares the fruits of her years of intense study
pertaining to the Being, Anthroposophia. She will speak on Her origins,
where She is found in Rudolf Steiner's work, and Her importance to the
Anthroposophical Society and the world at large. See the Books
Section for Lectures and Supporting Literature.
Dennis
Klocek's point of departure will be the words spoken by
Rudolf Steiner, "...the most precious thing is when the
heart has thoughts." What are the soul tasks we need to
understand? How can we accomplish them? "...if
through Anthroposophical study we come ever more to experience
the content of Anthroposophy with our hearts and minds, it seems
to us as not only as though meanings of ideas were filling our
souls...but as though living cosmic beings were entering into
them. Then Anthroposophy itself increasingly appears to us as
a living being. And then we become aware that something is knocking
on the portal of our hearts and saying: Let me in, for I am
you yourself; I am your true nature!"
- Rudolf
Steiner November 18, 1923.
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