Steiner's American Verse

Rudolf Steiner, 1923
a verse sent to America
 


Using the Library...

If you wish to borrow books from the library or wish to become part of the Library Committee or simply would like to help as a volunteer, please contact Albert Spekman, or simply come during bookstore hours and speak with Sylvia Mandel.

The use of the library is free to current members.

The library places over 2,000 books at your disposal. They are arranged into two sections: books by Rudolf Steiner arranged by title, and books by other authors arranged by author. We are proud to offer you a great selection of titles on varied themes: Esoteric Studies, Meditation, Inner Development, Reincarnation and Karma, Life after Death, Social Renewal, the Gospels, Nature and Biodynamics, and the Arts. We invite you to make use of this valuable resource.

Procedures for borrowing books are stated on the linked page.

Sincerely,
Albert Spekman,
Sylvia Mandel


 

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THEME OF THE YEAR 2011-2012

The General Anthroposophical Society’s annual theme 2011/12 explores Christian Rosenkreutz, one of the greatest esoteric teachers of the Occident. Sergei Prokofieff looks at the importance of Christian Rosenkreutz for the potential appearance of the etheric Christ and at his relationship to Rudolf Steiner. Details of the theme are here... -- Note: this theme is the regular topic for monthly Members Evening.

(Image: Rembrandt's "Polish Rider" [detail] at NYC's The Frick Collection; five-minute audio feature here.)

Members Evenings:
Letter To Society Members

Dear Friends,
Beyond offering an opportunity to participate with other members in branch life, Members’ Evenings provide a means to participate in a world-wide movement through work with the annual theme suggested by the executive council (Vorstand) at the Goetheanum. Insights coming out of anthroposophy show that when many over the world are able to form one body of thought in this way, a powerful spiritual organism is being created, one which both unites and inspires those who contribute their earnest effort.

Members’ Evenings also offer the essential ingredient of social life with other like-minded individuals. Our developing individualities are guided by angel beings along life paths that unfold through the laws of karma. Beyond angels in the spiritual world are the archangels, higher beings who work with groups and nations, and who work from soul to soul. We broaden our being when we work with the archangels. Although it is possible through individual study to raise ourselves to very high level in the spirit, without communion with others of like mind, we remain cramped and contracted. The ego can suffocate without this breathing from soul to soul. Joining in a circle of souls within a network or archangelic organization is the next step beyond personal cultivation of spirit.

Valuing and living in the themes together constitutes a spiritual breathing that moves over the earth and through the heavens. This can fill the individual with a powerful communion, inspiring and expanding the ego into love. This love is a fiery word that speaks to members who participate in the stream coming from the theme of the year.

David Anderson

 

 


 


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Feb 3,
Friday 7pm

Monthly Member’s Evening

Feb 4,
Saturday 7:30pm

Dorothy Emmerson &
Fred Dennehy:
AR Gurney’s Pulitzer-nominated play “Love Letters”

Feb 11,
Saturday 1pm

Semi-Annual Branch Member’s Meeting

Feb 15,
Wednesday 7pm

David Anderson:
Religions and Their Evolution, Pt. 6 “The Greeks”

Feb 18,
Saturday 1pm

Open Saturday:
Brigitte Buss, artistic workshop

Feb 19,
Sunday 5pm

Art Opening:
Melania Levitsky,
Melania Freeburn

Feb 27,
Monday 7pm

Linda Larson:
Monthly Eurythmy Workshop


Mar 3,
Saturday 7pm

Eugene Schwartz: Auditioning for Antichrist, Pt 2: Woodrow Wilson (Parts 3 & 4 on 4/14 and 5/12)

Mar 10,
Saturday

Barbara Renold: workshop on The Soul’s Awakening, Rudolf Steiner’s second mystery drama

Mar 14,
Wednesday 7pm

David Anderson: Religions and Their Evolution, Pt. 7 “The Romans”

Mar 25,
Sunday 2pm

Phoebe Alexander - Tissue Blossom Flower Making

March 28,
Wednesday 7pm

David Lowe: “Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael”


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