The Michael letters are short concise texts by Rudolf Steiner that he wrote during the last year of his life. The chapter „From Nature to Sub-nature“ deals with a key question in the development of consciousness: how can we find a relationship to technology and materialism without becoming unfree? In three sessions that build on each other, Petra Derkzen, Jakob Bergsma and Johanna Lamprecht will approach this question through exercises, lectures and work in small groups. Participants will be invited to enter into a discussion involving the social, artistic and ecological aspects and to find how we can now develop a good relationship to ourselves and to the cosmos.
References: Anthroposophical Leading Thoughts Chapter „From Nature to Sub-nature“, Leading Thoughts 183-185, Complete edition 26 (GA 26):
From: 13.02.2021・08:30
To: 13.02.2021・09:00
English
Dr. Petra Derkzen studied sociology and worked for ten years at Wageningen University in the Netherlands before joining the Biodynamic Agriculture movement. Since then she has combined practical farming with international work for the movement. Now she is a gardener on her own farm near Leer (Northern Germany) and coordinates for the Biodynamic Federation - Demeter International the international exchange of consultants, trainers and researchers in Biodynamic agriculture. (Photo: YOOL)
Johanna Lamprecht is a freelance violist and project designer in artistic contexts. Studied music in Hamburg, Bremen, Geneva and; then Master's degree "Doing culture. Education and reflection of cultural processes" at the University of Witten/Herdecke. She combines research and performance, early and new music, improvisation and artistic project design and is currently doing a doctorate on questions of cognition in listening. (Photo: Jonas Rohloff)
www.johanna-lamprecht.com
Jakob Bergsma studied choral conducting and school music in Lucerne and then philosophy in Bernkastel-Kues/DE. Director of various choirs and ensembles. Projects in artistic contexts, research and teaching on music philosophy, phenomenology and theory. Lecturer for music theory and choir at the Eurythmeum CH. (Photo: Lukas Bäuerle)