Monday, February 6th
A course in cultivating sacred practices for working on the land
with Dennis Klocek, Laura Liska, and Matias Baker
co-sponsored by New Alchemy and Rudolf Steiner College
When agriculture becomes a sacred art, it brings insight to practical work, transforming the practitioner through the practice of transforming substance. This course explores our spiritual relationship to the land through presentations and exercises in alchemy, phenomenology, and contemporary preparation-making.
Pre-registration required by February 1: $525 general, $420 students/seniors. Class size is limited.
http://www.steinercollege.edu/registration
Business executives, community leaders, teachers, or parents—we’re all facing many changing variables where so much is out of our control. What approaches make sense? What is collective intelligence and how does it fit in? (Duration: 3 hours)
Tuesday, February 7th
January 10 - May 29
Come work alongside our farmers and gardeners. Enjoy getting your hands in the soil and learn a little about biodynamics in practice.
Tuesdays, 9:30am-12:30pm. Just show up and find a farmer!
Is this idea a good idea? How do I know? Do my teams know how to move past sheer opinion and on to reasoned judgment? This course is skills-based with extensive practice of these adaptable, transferable skill-sets. (Two nights/month, 6-months)
Thursday, February 9th
January 12 - February 16
Six presentations with Brian Gray and Cynthia Hoven
Explore Rudolf Steiner's insights into the evolution of our cosmos, the human being and the kingdoms of nature through the cooperative creative activity of spiritual beings. Presentations will include lecture sessions, board drawings, active conversation, eurythmy, and sketching.
Thursdays 1:30-3:20pm. Pre-registration required by January 9: $90 general, $72 students/seniors. Minimum of 6 pre-registrants.
http://www.steinercollege.edu/registration
Do we have money or does it have us? Using Critical and Systemic Thinking methods, participants explore the role of money in our lives. We build patterns and our sense of economic and psycho/social security. (Duration: 3 hours each night for 3 nights)
Friday, February 10th
February 10-11, April 20-21
Visitor Weekend in San Francisco
San Francisco Campus
Visit our part-time San Francisco Waldorf Teacher Education Program. For more information e-mail sfprogram@steinercollege.edu
2938 Washington Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
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