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Exploring
Anthroposophical
Meditation

‹Living Connections› is an exploration of anthroposophical meditation. A practice for people who wish to engage self-confidently with questions and meaning of cosmos, as well as professional challenges. Supported by open exchange of experience and methods, it becomes a path of individual initiative. The living connection of all practitioners is the substance of this event.

We warmly invite you to the Conference from
22–25 April 2021 at the Goetheanum

Invitation

In a time marked by severe crises that affect humanity as a whole and each of us individually, it has become clear that the call for an inner practice is strong among many individuals and workplaces. Anthroposophical meditation supports this and offers a way of ‘knowing ourselves’ in relation to an ever-changing world in order to step up to what is asked of us in this time. Together, we aim to develop the capacities for warmth and healing for ourselves, our communities and our world.

This conference intends to enhance personal and professional development and efficacy in the face of the complexity of our time. Personal, to practice entering and navigating the inner response to outer challenges, in the common understanding of meditation as an essential tool; professional, to tap into a well-spring of resources within the human soul (psyche), with which to meet the urgency for change.

The Living Connections Team, as part of the Goetheanum Meditation Initiative Worldwide will be offering this conference exploring the following themes:

In an ever-changing world
I
finding resilience in your Self
II Understanding your Self in relation to other beings
III Aligning your Self within universal responsibility

If you feel the interest and urgency to develop such personal tools as reflection, contemplation and meditation, recognizing these as vital elements of personal and professional life, this conference is for you. Participants will have the chance to explore different approaches and practices (artistic, practical, experiential) in commitment to the health of self, society and the earth.

Location and Registration
The location is at the Goetheanum, in Dornach, Switzerland (near Basel) and common lunches at the ‘Speisehaus’ will be included in the participation fee. We are aware that in this unpredictable time much can change between now and April, and should the conference need to be cancelled, your participation fee will be refunded:

We look forward

to coming together in April! Please feel free to share this invitation with friends, colleagues and those you feel would benefit from attending, or becoming involved: 

‹When one begins to meditate, one accomplishes
the only really free deed in this human life …
we are completely free in this. Meditation is
the archetypal free deed.›
Rudolf Steiner (GA 214, 20.8.1922)

With warm greetings, for the
Living Connections Organizing Team

Joan Sleigh and Claus-Peter Röh