Anthroposophical Society in America: Deepening Anthroposophy and the Practice of Human Becoming
This article draws upon the spiritual and communal insights found in being human Spring 2014 by Anthroposophical Society in America. It explores various projects and reviews dedicated to Deepening Anthroposophy and understanding the human condition.
Spiritual Research and Transformative Projects
The society highlights several key initiatives, including the Sophia Project, part 2 and the New Form Technology Research Center. Further research and collaborative efforts are presented through the Speaking With the Stars Projectl Deepening Anthroposophy. These endeavors focus on Creating a Listening Space and moving Towards More Humanity.
Reviews of Fundamental Anthroposophical Works
Central to the discourse is Peter Selg’s Rudolf Steiner, review. The collection also examines biographical approaches to spiritual growth in Why On Earth? Biography and the Practice of Human Becoming and the associated Why On Earth? review. Other significant reviews included in the material are:
- Drawing with Hand, Head, and Heart, review
- Toolbox for Transformation, review
- A View From the Ceiling, review
Additionally, the publication explores How to Be Super! alongside artistic and poetic expressions such as Sound Circle Eurythmy and Truth and Color. Literary reflections are found in Sonnet to Orpheus 2:4, by Rainer Maria Rilke and From “Lessons Along the Way“: poems by Mark Haberstroh.
Memorials and Community
The community honors the lives and contributions of Harry Kretz, 1928-2013 and David James Blair, 1952-2013.
Summary of Featured Material
| Topic Category | Title or Reference |
|---|---|
| Spiritual Biography | Peter Selg’s Rudolf Steiner, review |
| Human Development | Why On Earth? Biography and the Practice of Human Becoming |
| Artistic Practice | Sound Circle Eurythmy |
| Poetry | Sonnet to Orpheus 2:4, by Rainer Maria Rilke |
| Memorial | Harry Kretz, 1928-2013 |