Saturday, August 2, 9:30 AM
Paloma Hall
4096 Fairway Drive, Soquel
| August 2: THE LOGIC OF THE WILL This class introduces a method to instill harmony and healing in social connections and contexts. It builds on the Logic of the Heart practice, introduced in July. The Logic of the Heart is a method for purifying perception, lifting our consciousness out of the astral body so that our awareness becomes objective and we can perceive what is true when looking at our soul life. To be able to purify our perception through the Logic of the Heart is the necessary first step for the Logic of the Will exercise. Through the Logic of the Will human relationships and conflicts can be healed, bringing harmony and well-being into community life. This fosters healing in the present and helps prepare for the future. October 4: WORKING WITH CHAINS OF REPEATED OCCURRENCES Working with both the Logic of the Heart and the Logic of the Will, this class introduces a method to foster healing for our life experiences, connecting us to the Grail stream. Participation in one of Dietlind’s previous classes is a prerequisite for this class. Dietlind Kionke-Thoemmes was born in Germany where she trained and practiced as a physician before moving permanently to Marin County in the U.S. in 1995. Her deeper impulse, rooted in Anthroposophy, was always to bring healing not only to the physical body but also to all the layers of the human being. In 2003, she became deeply inspired by the work of Armen Tougu, a Christian Community priest who was visiting San Francisco at that time. As she heard his descriptions of his work with a group of his congregants, she could see how Anthroposophical wisdom was able to illumine pressing social and destiny questions, leading to positive solutions and significant healing. Armen based his approach to inner and social healing on the exercises described by Rudolf Steiner and has, supported by an international group, developed a body of basic methods of concentration and meditation for inner and social healing in our time. Dietlind began her study and practice with Armen in 2003, pursuing this path intensively. In recent years she has been providing counseling and instruction in the basic methods and has also been teaching more comprehensive courses built on these methods. She recognizes that inner and social healing are what is needed if humanity is to evolve towards the tasks of the future. |
| The fee for first-time participants is $100 per day. The fee for participants who have taken the class previously is $60 per day. Commitment to the series is not required. Participation in the July 12 or August 2 classes is a prerequisite for the October 4 class. |

In our last MysTech webinar, we explored the twelve senses. At our 2023 conference, we turned our attention to resonance. Now, we invite you to join us for a new conversation—one that listens deeply to the living qualities of music and the instruments that carry it.
What makes a musical instrument more than wood and strings? Why do certain instruments move us so deeply, while others remain silent to our inner life? How can the craft of instrument making become a path of consciousness and care?
These are questions that have accompanied master violin maker Arthur Bay for nearly fifty years. In this special webinar, Arthur will share his journey, his research into the original instruments of Franz Thomastik (1883–1951), and the living tradition of anthroposophical violin making that began in Vienna and continues in his Hamburg workshop today.
You’ll also meet our host, Aleodor Lazarescu, an engineer and Waldorf educator dedicated to deepening the practical and spiritual understanding of technology and education.
Whether you are a musician, a maker, or simply someone who listens with wonder, you are warmly invited to join us for this exploration. There will be time for questions and conversation.
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T h e H o p M o n k ‘ A b b e y ‘
230 Petaluma Ave. Sebastopol, CA
44-SBC-549-flyer-Handpan-Colin-]]>This is a three-part series, based in the work of Rudolf Steiner, to take place on three separate Saturdays: July 12, August 2, and a September date to be determined. The first class introduces the practice of “The Logic of the Heart”. This is a method for finding inner peace and connection to the Higher Self. The second class introduces “The Logic of the Will”, a method to instill harmony and healing in social connections and contexts. The third class introduces “Working with Chains of Repeated Occurrences”and builds on the first two practices to introduce a method for healing our life experiences, connecting us to the Grail stream. Commitment to the series is not required. Participation in one of the first two classes is a prerequisite for the third class. Classes meet 9:30 – 6:30, with snack and lunch breaks.
Dietlind Kionke-Thoemmes was born in Germany where she trained and practiced as a physician before moving permanently to Marin County in the U.S. in 1995. Her deeper impulse, rooted in Anthroposophy, was always to bring healing not only to the physical body but also to all the layers of the human being. In 2003, she became deeply inspired by the work of Armen Tougu, a Christian Community priest who was visiting San Francisco at that time. As she heard his descriptions of his work with a group of his congregants, she could see how Anthroposophical wisdom was able to illumine pressing social and destiny questions, leading to positive solutions and significant healing. Armen based his approach to inner and social healing on the exercises described by Rudolf Steiner and has, supported by an international group, developed a body of basic methods of concentration and meditation for inner and social healing in our time.
Dietlind began her study and practice with Armen in 2003, pursuing this path intensively. In recent years she has been providing counseling and instruction in the basic methods and has also been teaching more comprehensive courses built on these methods. She recognizes that inner and social healing are what is needed if humanity is to evolve towards the tasks of the future.
]]>]]>As San Francisco Waldorf School students, we’ve had the immense privilege of being taught eurythmy by many incredible teachers, most recently during the inaugural Youth Eurythmy Conference hosted at our high school campus. After workshops taught by Virgnia Hermann and Sea-Anna Vasilas, we discussed the possibility of re-establishing a summer youth eurythmy intensive hosted by Eurythmy Spring Valley. Through this one-week intensive we hope to create a space for young eurythmists to engage deeply with the pedagogical and spiritual foundations of eurythmy.
There are 6 of us: three graduating seniors whose last chance this may be to do eurythmy, and three rising seniors. We are hoping to raise a total of $7,500 to cover the costs of flights ($2250) and tuition ($5250)
In supporting this initiative, you contribute not only to the cultivation of artistic excellence but to the continuity of a tradition that seeks to harmonize inner and outer life through conscious movement that will continue to live on through us and future generations of the SFWHS Youth Eurythmy Troupe.
To register and find more information: https://threefold.org/spacetimeheart
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“Who is Rudolf Steiner for Our 21st Century?”
The 2025 Section Conference in San Francisco will devote one entire day of our three-day conference to an exploration of this question.
Students from the San Francisco Waldorf High School will lead off on Sunday morning. May 11. They will share thoughts and experiences and lead small group discussions. Joan Caldarera will moderate.
This Sunday morning session will flow into an afternoon plenum discussion. Christiane Haid, our Section leader at the School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum, will give a keynote talk. Audience members will have opportunity to participate throughout the day.
Panel members on Sunday afternoon include: Christiane Haid, Joan Caldarera, John Bloom, Robert McDermott, Jeffrey Hipolito, Emmanuel Vukovich, Gayle Davis, Bruce Donehower. John Bloom, the former General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America, is the moderator on Sunday afternoon.
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