We will start each of the three days with inspiration and guidance for the practical exercise ahead. Outdoors, we will collect impressions by doing perceptual exercises and then share these impressions in small groups or in the plenum. We will explore our questions from perspectives of the human, the farm and the landscape/earth: How can I perceive the potential of my landscape? How can I further develop the therapeutic potential of this landscape for my farm? How can I seize this potential for specific groups of people? How can I promote harmony between people and the earth in this activity?
2 February, 10:45-12:15
3 February, 10:45-12:15
4 February, 10:45-12:15
Rudolf Steiner Halde Saal
English | German
Co-leader of the Section for Agriculture from 2010. Studied agriculture and nature conservation, coordinator of the biodynamic association in France (MABD), author and editor of books and journals, expert and speaker on the subjects: Goethean botany, medicinal plants, landscape, viticulture, etc.
Annika Mascher is a doctor and works in clinical research at the Association for Cancer Research in Arlesheim. In a current research project with cancer patients and mistletoe therapy, she connects people on their healing path with meditative perception and nature. She is also training in craniosacral therapy.