Course series: Agri-Culture: Rhythms and Rituals
With biodynamic perspectives through the year: which natural rhythms influence agricultural life and how rituals help us to get in touch with nature. Join these monthly online offers!
What changes, what atmosphere, what particularities characterize each time of the year? How does the plant world develop, in which elements do we find the rhythm and how can we as humans be involved? On the one hand, we will delve into a specific topic, shed light on biodynamic specifics and also leave time for exchange.
The main language of the online sessions will be English. A Spanish interpretation is available. The sessions are recorded, the recording available upon request.
PARTICIPATION FEE
We have decided to make these monthly sessions available free of charge. However, those who would like to support the work of the section are cordially invited to contribute via the following link: here
SAVE THE DATES
The details will be completed soon. More dates from November 2024 to April 2025 will follow.
- July 8th 2024, 14:00 – 15:30 CEST
Discovering the soul of the earth: The vitality of the earth is essentially revealed through vegetation, i.e. the growth, reproduction and decay of plants. It shows its soul in the blossoming of plants, their colourfulness and above all through the enormous diversity of the animal world. Rudolf Steiner draws our attention to the fact that the "astrality" of animals is an essential supplement for a healthy agricultural organism. In this course we will explore the specificity of the earthly summer state and the astral atmosphere of the earth, as well as looking at animals as key elements for the resilience of agricultural goods and large landscapes.
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- August 12th 2024, 14:00 – 15:30 CEST
Dialogue between earth and the cosmos – what is the role of the elements
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- September 9th 2024, 14:00 – 15:30 CEST
The active role of the farmer
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- October 7th 2024, 14:00 – 15:30 CEST
Cosmic influence on plants
For any questions or requests please contact: sarah.sommer@goetheanum.ch