Happy Michaelmas!
At a time when we experience the edge of the abyss, both inwardly as a spiritual reality and outwardly, in world affairs, we are increasingly challenged on all sides.
Daily work in our schools and communities demands nothing less than addressing our essential Self. It is not possible to maintain crucial balance and a sense of groundedness unless we consciously reconnect with our own “vertical” in the midst of drowning in the experience of constantly being asked to give beyond our capacities.
Taking time and opportunity to go deeper into the sacred fabric of our soul, remembering who we are and what we are longing for, and finding our voice becomes a necessity.
Many who join the Transdisciplinary Studies in Healing Education (TSHE) at Antioch University realize that to experience enhanced joy and effectiveness in our personal and professional lives, we must lift ourselves and allow for a new basis for colleagueship and collaboration.
Earning a research-based M.Ed. taught by both Antioch and Camphill faculty (domestic and international) invites self-activation and strengthening of new career orientations. Perspectives oriented toward healing and developing new capacities enhance and revitalize our schools and communities.
Core themes in TSHE include studies in traumatology, artistic immersion, the mystery of the “I,” consciousness of the human organs that are the basis for physical and spiritual health, and the human encounter.
The application date is December 1, 2024. Click here for more info about the THSE program and registration details, etc.
I look forward to working with my Camphill colleague Carsten Callesen and other adjuncts in what will be my last TSHE cohort as Director.
With warmest wishes, Karine Munk Finser