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In the Heart, the might of Love; In the full human being, all-sustaining Hope. - Rudolf Steiner What is Anthroposophy? At the end of his life, Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) characterized Anthroposophy as "a path of knowledge which leads the spiritual in the human being to the spiritual in the universe." Throughout modern life, we can see the world view made living by the work of Rudolf Steiner. It continues to attract people who wish to work in the fields of agriculture, the arts, education, medicine, and therapeutic education. Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and the Arts offers those wishing to become teachers in Waldorf schools the fundamental background they require. It also offers the opportunity of background and exploration to others who want to learn how to use a foundation in Anthroposophy to guide their work in the world. Through seminars, ongoing group work, artistic activities, and weekend workshops, the Foundation Studies courses address at many levels the broad themes of human development and personal growth. You may be interested in reading what some of our former students have said about the Center's Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy and the Arts. For applications or further information on Cluster or Mentorship Programs, contact: Milan Daler, Administrator Center for Anthroposophy Box 545 Wilton, NH 03086 Voice: (603) 654-2566 Fax: (603) 654-5258 |
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