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  • Saturday 24 January 2.30pm - Saturday 16 May 4.30pm

    Restoring connection and presence - for children, families, and the communities around them

    Monthly Saturdays, 2:30 - 4:30 pm at Rudolf Steiner House, London, NW1 6XT

    A 6-Month Journey to Transform Your Parenting from the Inside Out

    Facilitator: Julie Lam - Author of From the Heart of Childhood, School Founder, Course Leader, and Transformative Guide

    Dates
    Saturdays 2:30 - 4:30 pm
    24 January
    21 February
    21 March
    18 April
    16 May

    Cost

    January - May: 5 in-person + 5 online - £300

    Proceeds from the course go directly to Highgate House School, a Steiner Waldorf Nursery and Kindergarten in Hong Kong.

    H O W  T O  B O O K

    1. Book a Discovery Call with Julie: julie.a.lam@gmail.com
    2. Sign up for the full course + Online Support www.julie-lam.com

    Monthly in-person gatherings to explore each developmental stage, supported by conversations to activate new ways of relating and deep personal healing.

    Bi-weekly online support sessions to integrate what you’re learning into daily life.

    Ongoing connection through a private community, listening partnerships, and guided resources.

    https://rsh.anth.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Steiner-House-Enewsletter-A5.docx


  • Sunday 15 February
    10am - 1pm

    Character in Sound and Speech in the Dragon

    Inspired by Rudolf Steiner and Michael Chekhov

    with Sarah Kane

    Monthly, Sundays

    Three explorations of scenes from Yevgeni Shvarts’ The Dragon. These workshops can be seen as an extension of the acting workshops on Fridays and Saturdays but can also be taken independently. They are intended for those wanting to discover or deepen their practice of Steiner’s Speech techniques.

    Please bring soft shoes and comfortable clothing suitable for movement.

    Cost: Sunday morning £24

    Booking inquiries: actoratthecentre@gmail.com

    Sarah Kane has been teaching, performing and directing using both Chekhov’s technique for acting and Steiner’s approach to speech. She has taught and directed regularly in Germany, Spain, France, the USA, China and India.

  • Sunday 15 February
    2pm - 5pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Douglas Davidson

    Biodynamics is an organic method of cultivation, arising out of Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual research. It works with the rhythms of the movements of the sun, moon, planets and stars to which the plants respond. The workshop will cover the background to the biodynamic planting calendar and using the biodynamic preparations. It’s spring and so we will focus on sharing tips for sewing and growing food plants – from windowsill herbs to fruit trees. For the last hour we’ll stir the horn manure preparation (known as 500), so bring an empty screw top bottle if you would like to take some home. A 500ml bottle is enough for an average garden. The workshop is suitable for those new to biodynamics and for anyone who would like to give their garden, window boxes, street trees or house plants a spring treat!

    All are welcome, no need to book.

    Cost: Full £10, Concession £5 – pay at the door

    Sue and Douglas are enthusiastic gardeners with lots of practical experience in biodynamic gardening.

  • Monday 16 February
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    Every other Monday, 7pm - 8.30pm

    We will be continuing to read and discuss Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s foundational books, published in 1904. It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: body, soul and spirit. This is followed by a profound discussion of reincarnation and karma, concluding with a description of the soul's journey through regions of the supersensible world after death. The book closes with an outline of the path to higher knowledge.

    Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/33ue6xrp
    Meeting ID: 826 3212 9836
    Passcode: 755359

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via Paypal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, Nationwide
    Sort code: 07-01-16
    Account number: 31466776.
    Paypal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com

    Events are not recorded and zoom meetings are limited to 100 participants.

  • Monday 16 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Shawn Ballantine

    Men, you are invited and called to join a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We meet with one another to both listen and be heard from our hearts.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

    Donations support men to engage further mens work typically from 'The Male Journey' ( www.malejourney.org.uk/ )

    Paul Webber originated the Welcome Mens Group. It is currently anchored by Shawn Ballantine.

    If coming for the first time or you have questions please email Shawn:

    shawnballantine@yahoo.co.uk

    We look forward to having you there!


  • Tuesday 17 February
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    Tuesdays 7pm -8.30pm

    We will be looking at lectures by Rudolf Steiner with the title 'The Fifth Gospel' given in various German cities in Nov and Dec 1913 (from GA148) and at his lecture from May 27th 1914 titled 'Progress in the Knowledge of the Christ: The Fifth Gospel' given in Paris (in GA152).

    The lectures, which are informed by Steiner's spiritual research in the Akashic Chronicle, present many remarkable discoveries about the life of Jesus of Nazareth before the Baptism and about Christ Jesus' experiences following the Baptism. Included are dramatic insights into Jesus' doubts over the relevance both of contemporary Pagan Mysteries and the Bath Kol; Jesus' realization of the cosmic, inverse significance of the Lord's Prayer; His relationship to the Essene community and His glimpses of Lucifer and Ahriman fleeing the exclusive Essene Gates of Jerusalem; the intimate, cathartic conversations between Mother Mary and Jesus that led  to the Baptism; the three temptations of Christ Jesus; Peter's denials, and much else besides.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    Contact: ben.mcquillan@outlook.com

  • Wednesday 18 February
    2pm - 4pm

    with William Bishop

    Every other Wednesday, 2pm - 4pm

    Self-knowledge is vital in today's world. These 16 remarkable lectures given in Dornach in 1920 convey multiple interconnections between the human and the cosmos to reveal self-knowledge to be inseparable from cosmic knowledge -
    that macrocosm and microcosm consist in unity.

    All welcome. No need to book. Donations £2/3

    For further information: williambishop191@gmail.com


  • Wednesday 18 February
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Debbie Elliot

    Every other Wednesday, 4.15pm - 17.45pm

    This book was written by Rudolf Steiner, who said about it: "The title Christianity as Mystical Fact was one I gave to this work eight years ago, when I gathered together the content of lectures given in It was meant to indicate the special approach adopted in the book. Its theme is not just the mystical side of Christianity in a historical presentation. It was meant to show, from the standpoint of a mystical awareness, how Christianity came into
    being."

    All welcome. No need to book. Donations £2/3

    Further information: ns118de@yahoo.co.uk

  • Wednesday 18 February
    6pm - 7.15pm

    with Sara Hunt

    Wednesdays 6pm - 7.15pm

    These classes are designed to embrace the wholeness of being human. We will start each session with a gentle physical warm-up, involving some stretching and loosening to enliven our bodies. We will then awaken to our creative selves through eurythmy, an art of harmonious movement, including poetry and music. We will conclude with a meditation. These drop-in classes are for everyone and anyone, with no prior experience needed.

    Please wear loose fitting comfortable clothing and soft soled shoes.

    Sara Hunt
    After many years as a teacher in Canterbury Steiner school, Sara graduated from West Midlands Eurythmy and subsequently completed a Masters in Eurythmy Education with Alanus University. She is presently a freelance personal coach.

    Price per class:
    £10 Full/ £8 Concession
    No prior booking, payment in the bookshop upon arrival. Please show your receipt to the facilitator at the session

  • Wednesday 18 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Alex Wright

    Many cultures mention the existence of helpful beings with powers superior to those of humans. Rudolf Steiner described them and their activities in some detail.

    This talk is part of A Spiritual Path For Today
    Introducing ten areas of Rudolf Steiner’s Spiritual Science incorporating exercises and activities for those seeking a spiritual path for the 21st century. Though this series is designed as a course with the knowledge building week on week, part attendance is also possible. Most evenings are a combination of lectures and activities

    Alex Wright has an MA in Law from Oxford University, is a graduate of the three-year Emerson Visual Arts Course, and has been teaching Spiritual Science since 2017.

    Cost: £10, £7 students per evening. Payment at the door (no cards).

    To confirm dates before travelling please check www.rsh.anth.org.uk

    Enquiries please call Alex 01342 827967.

  • Thursday 19 February
    7pm - 9pm

    Exploring Sound and Poetry

    with Sarah Fletcher, supported by Barnaby Tobias

    15th January to 19th March

    'Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.' T.S. Eliot

    People often are inspired and baffled by poetry: as a teacher, I often get asked most: what does this poem mean? While most poetry workshops lean into deciphering sense and pulling out logic, this workshop strips the poem to its most bare elements: sound. Rudolf Steiner noted “Every vowel is a soul-mood, and every consonant an imprint of the world”, and these weekly poetry workshops will seek to put his philosophical underpinnings in practice. This is a unique opportunity to explore the core building blocks of our world — language — through verse.

    These two-hour workshops will allow us to use sound as the “scaffold” of a poem, upon which thought and feeling and image will naturally arise. Students will learn to write out of sound noticing how certain sounds impact breath, and perhaps even reveal something we didn’t realise yet that we wanted to say. From this, verse and meaning can emerge naturally. We will learn how to embody language before we write it, developing a range of expressive postures. Expect recitation, sonic-drafting, and warm-ups that connect voice with imagination.

    Please bring your own notebook and pen.

    Sarah Fletcher is an American-British writer. Her debut poetry collection PLUS ULTRA was published in 2023 with CHEERIO Publishing. Her verse has appeared in The Poetry Review, Poetry London, The White Review, and more. She has taught for universities, creative writing charities, and primary schools. She is currently completing a PhD on how creative writing can treat chronic pain at Aberystwyth University.

    Barnaby Tobias is a playwright and actor from South Devon. His plays have been performed at Riverside Studios, The White Bear, Actors East and The Hope Theatre, as well as multiple readings at The Marylebone Theatre, where he established and ran their Emerging Playwrights Group. As an actor he's worked for Netflix & The Royal Shakespeare Company. He runs Mysterium Press, an independent poetry press based in Devon and monthly poetry nights in Rudolf Steiner Bookshop.

    Cost: £15/£10 conc.

    Book online via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-jzxqqx or pay at the bookshop on arrival.

  • Thursday 19 February
    7pm - 9pm

    with Barnaby Tobias and Iaia Chiesa

    Every third Sunday of the month

    Join us in the bookshop on the third Thursday of every month for the sharing of poems; either yours or another’s you admire. There will be some discussion around the poem and short tea break halfway through.

    Drop in event with no need to book. Cash donations are welcome.

    More information: rsh-bookshop@anth.org.uk

    Iaia Chiesa is a poet and activist, who’s published several volumes of poetry.

    Barnaby Tobias is an actor and playwright, who’s worked for Netflix, RSC and written plays to critical acclaim.

  • Friday 20 February
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Patrick Dixon

    The talk will address both the more immediate future, that is the dangers of Materialism, and how to strengthen our discrimination, seeing the Materialistic mindset and practices as a necessary stage the Earth must got through, extracting the best it can from it, before it can ascend towards the expanding vistas of the greatest Paradigm change since the Turning point of Time.

    Patrick Dixon trained at RADA and is an actor, writer, poet and performer. He lives in London and gives lectures, seminars, one man shows and leads a regular conversation group at Rudolf Steiner House.

    No need to book, no charge.

    Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via Paypal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, Nationwide, Sort code: 07-01-16
    Account number: 31466776.
    Paypal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com


  • Monday 23 February
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Trevor Dance

    Every other Monday, 7pm - 8.30pm

    Knowledge of the Higher Worlds is an essential book for understanding Rudolf Steiner’s ideas. It contains practical exercises to set one on the spiritual pathway advocated by Steiner – a reliable and safe path based on a rational, scientific approach.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com

  • Monday 23 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Shawn Ballantine

    Men, you are invited and called to join a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We meet with one another to both listen and be heard from our hearts.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

    Donations support men to engage further mens work typically from 'The Male Journey' ( www.malejourney.org.uk/ )

    Paul Webber originated the Welcome Mens Group. It is currently anchored by Shawn Ballantine.

    If coming for the first time or you have questions please email Shawn:

    shawnballantine@yahoo.co.uk

    We look forward to having you there!


  • Tuesday 24 February
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    Tuesdays 7pm -8.30pm

    We will be looking at lectures by Rudolf Steiner with the title 'The Fifth Gospel' given in various German cities in Nov and Dec 1913 (from GA148) and at his lecture from May 27th 1914 titled 'Progress in the Knowledge of the Christ: The Fifth Gospel' given in Paris (in GA152).

    The lectures, which are informed by Steiner's spiritual research in the Akashic Chronicle, present many remarkable discoveries about the life of Jesus of Nazareth before the Baptism and about Christ Jesus' experiences following the Baptism. Included are dramatic insights into Jesus' doubts over the relevance both of contemporary Pagan Mysteries and the Bath Kol; Jesus' realization of the cosmic, inverse significance of the Lord's Prayer; His relationship to the Essene community and His glimpses of Lucifer and Ahriman fleeing the exclusive Essene Gates of Jerusalem; the intimate, cathartic conversations between Mother Mary and Jesus that led  to the Baptism; the three temptations of Christ Jesus; Peter's denials, and much else besides.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    Contact: ben.mcquillan@outlook.com

  • Wednesday 25 February
    2pm - 4pm

    with Trevor Dance

    Every other Wednesday, 2pm - 4pm

    In these very accessible lectures, Steiner deals with the subtle effects of spiritual development at every level from straightforward investigations of the effects on spiritual seekers of coffee, tea and foodstuffs through to the universe of anthroposophical spiritual striving and the human being in relation to the forces of Ahriman and Lucifer.

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com

  • Wednesday 25 February
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Dagmar Steffelbauer

    Every other Wednesday, 4.15pm - 5.45pm

    Occult Science is not a collection of lectures but a written book by Rudolf Steiner. It is meant for studying the content. It is composed of VII chapters and the present study group has almost reached the end of chapter IV (Human and World evolution). Soon the study group is going to enter chapter V in which Rudolf Steiner is focusing on our present time and tasks in which each individual Human Being is called to participate. We are using the translation by George and Mary Adams. All are welcome!

    Further information: d.steffelbauer@gmail.com

    No need to book.

    Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

  • Wednesday 25 February
    6pm - 7.15pm

    with Sara Hunt

    Wednesdays 6pm - 7.15pm

    These classes are designed to embrace the wholeness of being human. We will start each session with a gentle physical warm-up, involving some stretching and loosening to enliven our bodies. We will then awaken to our creative selves through eurythmy, an art of harmonious movement, including poetry and music. We will conclude with a meditation. These drop-in classes are for everyone and anyone, with no prior experience needed.

    Please wear loose fitting comfortable clothing and soft soled shoes.

    Sara Hunt
    After many years as a teacher in Canterbury Steiner school, Sara graduated from West Midlands Eurythmy and subsequently completed a Masters in Eurythmy Education with Alanus University. She is presently a freelance personal coach.

    Price per class:
    £10 Full/ £8 Concession
    No prior booking, payment in the bookshop upon arrival. Please show your receipt to the facilitator at the session

  • Wednesday 25 February
    7pm - 9pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    This talk will cover:

    1. What is EDUCATION and its OBJECTIVES

    2. TOWARDS PERFECTION

    3. “FUTURES OF EDUCATION” – UNESCO INITIATIVE

    4. MAJOR LEARNING PATHS

    5. FOCUS

    1. TEACHING PARENTS & EDUCATORS
    2. DISCIPLINE & FREEDOM
    3. COMMUNICATION & PERCEPTION
    4. HUMOUR & LAUGHTER
    5. COMPASSION
    6. CREATIVITY
    7. WELLBEING
    8. LOVE
    9. SERVICE
    10. UNIVERSAL LAWS

    This comprehensive talk will setup the base for thought sharing session, in a deep and friendly conversation.

    COME and join us for an enlightening evening, and share your beautiful energy with us at this attendance free event!

    Don't miss this opportunity to expand your awareness and make new friends!

    Milena: 07808 222959; milena@milena.org.uk

    Attendance FREE

  • Wednesday 25 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Alex Wright

    Servants of the Angels which both form and maintain the physical planet and nature, they seek a collaboration with humanity, but we need to refine ourselves first.

    This talk is part of A Spiritual Path For Today
    Introducing ten areas of Rudolf Steiner’s Spiritual Science incorporating exercises and activities for those seeking a spiritual path for the 21st century. Though this series is designed as a course with the knowledge building week on week, part attendance is also possible. Most evenings are a combination of lectures and activities

    Alex Wright has an MA in Law from Oxford University, is a graduate of the three-year Emerson Visual Arts Course, and has been teaching Spiritual Science since 2017.

    Cost: £10, £7 students per evening. Payment at the door (no cards).

    To confirm dates before travelling please check www.rsh.anth.org.uk

    Enquiries please call Alex 01342 827967.

  • Thursday 26 February
    7pm - 9pm

    Exploring Sound and Poetry

    with Sarah Fletcher, supported by Barnaby Tobias

    15th January to 19th March

    'Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.' T.S. Eliot

    People often are inspired and baffled by poetry: as a teacher, I often get asked most: what does this poem mean? While most poetry workshops lean into deciphering sense and pulling out logic, this workshop strips the poem to its most bare elements: sound. Rudolf Steiner noted “Every vowel is a soul-mood, and every consonant an imprint of the world”, and these weekly poetry workshops will seek to put his philosophical underpinnings in practice. This is a unique opportunity to explore the core building blocks of our world — language — through verse.

    These two-hour workshops will allow us to use sound as the “scaffold” of a poem, upon which thought and feeling and image will naturally arise. Students will learn to write out of sound noticing how certain sounds impact breath, and perhaps even reveal something we didn’t realise yet that we wanted to say. From this, verse and meaning can emerge naturally. We will learn how to embody language before we write it, developing a range of expressive postures. Expect recitation, sonic-drafting, and warm-ups that connect voice with imagination.

    Please bring your own notebook and pen.

    Sarah Fletcher is an American-British writer. Her debut poetry collection PLUS ULTRA was published in 2023 with CHEERIO Publishing. Her verse has appeared in The Poetry Review, Poetry London, The White Review, and more. She has taught for universities, creative writing charities, and primary schools. She is currently completing a PhD on how creative writing can treat chronic pain at Aberystwyth University.

    Barnaby Tobias is a playwright and actor from South Devon. His plays have been performed at Riverside Studios, The White Bear, Actors East and The Hope Theatre, as well as multiple readings at The Marylebone Theatre, where he established and ran their Emerging Playwrights Group. As an actor he's worked for Netflix & The Royal Shakespeare Company. He runs Mysterium Press, an independent poetry press based in Devon and monthly poetry nights in Rudolf Steiner Bookshop.

    Cost: £15/£10 conc.

    Book online via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-jzxqqx or pay at the bookshop on arrival.

  • Friday 27 February
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Peter van Breda

    Who speaks in me, I am? Do I recognise the I that speaks in me? The mystery of the I, our true self will only be fully revealed in the far distant future. We are though on our way grasping and seeking our true being. When though two or three are consciously gathered in his Name the true ‘I am’ of each individual person begins to shine.

    A course given by William (Mucky) Mann, at Emerson College led Peter van Breda to recognise that art through the ages can offer a direct indication of the phases of consciousness through which we have evolved. This carried within it the mystery of reincarnation and the development of the ‘I am’ within our individual spiritual make up.

    No need to book, no charge.

    Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via Paypal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, Nationwide

    Sort code: 07-01-16

    Account number: 31466776.
    Paypal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com

  • Saturday 28 February
    10am - 1pm

    with Aya Husni-Bey

    Saturday drop in sessions, happening two times a month, 10am - 1pm

    Come and enjoy playing with watercolour paints or pastels, be guided by the seasons and verses from the Calendar of the Soul. Or you may prefer to bring your own poem along to inspire you. A range of art materials will be provided to enliven your sense of curiosity and welcome you to a heart-warming start to your weekend.

    No prior art experience necessary. All materials provided.

    Meet the facilitator:

    Aya Husni-Bey is a Transpersonal Art Counsellor MCGI MBACP and Certified HeartMath Coach, with over 20 years’ experience supporting all abilities and ages with their social, emotional, mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing at heart. Aya teaches Play Therapy & Sand play Therapy at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

    Price £15 - Payment to be made in the bookshop upon arrival, with receipt exchangeable with the facilitator upstairs at the art session 

    For further information: 020 7723 4400

    Man can find no better retreat from the world than art, and man can find no stronger link with the world than art.’ Goethe

  • Saturday 28 February
    10.30am

    Looking at new ways of thinking and thinking about new ways of looking, with Patrick Dixon.

    Tickets on the day in the Cafe: £10, including coffee and cake.

    Patrick Dixon trained at RADA and is an actor, writer, poet and performer. He lives in London and gives lectures, seminars and one man shows around the country.

  • Monday 2 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    Every other Monday, 7pm - 8.30pm

    We will be continuing to read and discuss Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s foundational books, published in 1904. It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: body, soul and spirit. This is followed by a profound discussion of reincarnation and karma, concluding with a description of the soul's journey through regions of the supersensible world after death. The book closes with an outline of the path to higher knowledge.

    Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/33ue6xrp
    Meeting ID: 826 3212 9836
    Passcode: 755359

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via Paypal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, Nationwide
    Sort code: 07-01-16
    Account number: 31466776.
    Paypal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com

    Events are not recorded and zoom meetings are limited to 100 participants.

  • Monday 2 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Shawn Ballantine

    Men, you are invited and called to join a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We meet with one another to both listen and be heard from our hearts.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

    Donations support men to engage further mens work typically from 'The Male Journey' ( www.malejourney.org.uk/ )

    Paul Webber originated the Welcome Mens Group. It is currently anchored by Shawn Ballantine.

    If coming for the first time or you have questions please email Shawn:

    shawnballantine@yahoo.co.uk

    We look forward to having you there!


  • Tuesday 3 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    Tuesdays 7pm -8.30pm

    We will be looking at lectures by Rudolf Steiner with the title 'The Fifth Gospel' given in various German cities in Nov and Dec 1913 (from GA148) and at his lecture from May 27th 1914 titled 'Progress in the Knowledge of the Christ: The Fifth Gospel' given in Paris (in GA152).

    The lectures, which are informed by Steiner's spiritual research in the Akashic Chronicle, present many remarkable discoveries about the life of Jesus of Nazareth before the Baptism and about Christ Jesus' experiences following the Baptism. Included are dramatic insights into Jesus' doubts over the relevance both of contemporary Pagan Mysteries and the Bath Kol; Jesus' realization of the cosmic, inverse significance of the Lord's Prayer; His relationship to the Essene community and His glimpses of Lucifer and Ahriman fleeing the exclusive Essene Gates of Jerusalem; the intimate, cathartic conversations between Mother Mary and Jesus that led  to the Baptism; the three temptations of Christ Jesus; Peter's denials, and much else besides.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    Contact: ben.mcquillan@outlook.com

  • Tuesday 3 March
    7pm - 9pm

    by Patrice Chaplin

    A single painting sells for $122 million. In an age where value is calculated in likes, clicks, and net worth, Edvard Munch’s The Scream has been reduced to the most expensive painting in history, instantly recognisable, endlessly reproduced and largely emptied of its original anguish. Sessions begins with a provocation: what happens when the artist behind the image returns, not to claim his legacy, but to ask whether anyone ever truly listened?

    Imagining Munch summoned back from the afterlife for a therapy session, the play places him opposite a therapist-in-training navigating her own uncertainties. As the conversation unfolds, Munch confronts grief, obsession and the emotional cost of a life spent translating pain into art. The encounter becomes a collision between a wounded past and a distracted present, exposing how fame can preserve an image while erasing the person who created it. By turning the therapy room into a space of reckoning, SESSIONS holds a mirror to a culture that consumes suffering as content and asks what it might mean, now, to really see.

    Northern Bridge Productions (Charity against addiction) presents 'Sessions'

    Charity Number:1077637
    Email: addiction@amberbridge.co.uk

    www.amberdridge.co.uk

    Entry fee: £10.00   Pay at the door, or pre-book ticket from: s.ezen@btinternet.com Sessions, a play about Edvard Munch by Patrice Chaplin, will be staged at the Playground Theatre in London on March 20.

    A special reading of the play will take place on March 3 at RSH, in The Lecture Room,2nd floor.  It will be introduced by Sylvia Francke and performed by members of the cast. Playwright Patrice Chaplin will be in attendance, along with a close friend who is a descendant of Edvard Munch.

  • Wednesday 4 March
    6pm - 7.15pm

    with Sara Hunt

    Wednesdays 6pm - 7.15pm

    These classes are designed to embrace the wholeness of being human. We will start each session with a gentle physical warm-up, involving some stretching and loosening to enliven our bodies. We will then awaken to our creative selves through eurythmy, an art of harmonious movement, including poetry and music. We will conclude with a meditation. These drop-in classes are for everyone and anyone, with no prior experience needed.

    Please wear loose fitting comfortable clothing and soft soled shoes.

    Sara Hunt
    After many years as a teacher in Canterbury Steiner school, Sara graduated from West Midlands Eurythmy and subsequently completed a Masters in Eurythmy Education with Alanus University. She is presently a freelance personal coach.

    Price per class:
    £10 Full/ £8 Concession
    No prior booking, payment in the bookshop upon arrival. Please show your receipt to the facilitator at the session

  • Thursday 5 March
    7pm - 9pm

    Exploring Sound and Poetry

    with Sarah Fletcher, supported by Barnaby Tobias

    15th January to 19th March

    'Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.' T.S. Eliot

    People often are inspired and baffled by poetry: as a teacher, I often get asked most: what does this poem mean? While most poetry workshops lean into deciphering sense and pulling out logic, this workshop strips the poem to its most bare elements: sound. Rudolf Steiner noted “Every vowel is a soul-mood, and every consonant an imprint of the world”, and these weekly poetry workshops will seek to put his philosophical underpinnings in practice. This is a unique opportunity to explore the core building blocks of our world — language — through verse.

    These two-hour workshops will allow us to use sound as the “scaffold” of a poem, upon which thought and feeling and image will naturally arise. Students will learn to write out of sound noticing how certain sounds impact breath, and perhaps even reveal something we didn’t realise yet that we wanted to say. From this, verse and meaning can emerge naturally. We will learn how to embody language before we write it, developing a range of expressive postures. Expect recitation, sonic-drafting, and warm-ups that connect voice with imagination.

    Please bring your own notebook and pen.

    Sarah Fletcher is an American-British writer. Her debut poetry collection PLUS ULTRA was published in 2023 with CHEERIO Publishing. Her verse has appeared in The Poetry Review, Poetry London, The White Review, and more. She has taught for universities, creative writing charities, and primary schools. She is currently completing a PhD on how creative writing can treat chronic pain at Aberystwyth University.

    Barnaby Tobias is a playwright and actor from South Devon. His plays have been performed at Riverside Studios, The White Bear, Actors East and The Hope Theatre, as well as multiple readings at The Marylebone Theatre, where he established and ran their Emerging Playwrights Group. As an actor he's worked for Netflix & The Royal Shakespeare Company. He runs Mysterium Press, an independent poetry press based in Devon and monthly poetry nights in Rudolf Steiner Bookshop.

    Cost: £15/£10 conc.

    Book online via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-jzxqqx or pay at the bookshop on arrival.

  • Thursday 5 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Inessa Burdich

    Talk

    We will look at the functions of our ‘vital body’ (also called our etheric body) and how it is affected by our everyday
    activities. How does the etheric body in the human and nature appear from a supersensible (non-physical) point of view?

    – How does our etheric body change with age or after specific treatments or illnesses?
    – What are the four different types of etheric?
    – How can we experience them in our life?
    – How can we develop our etheric body?
    – How do addictions appear from a spiritual point of view?

    Cost: £15 cash on the door


  • Sunday 8 March
    9.30am - 6.30pm

    with Inessa Burdich

    Workshop

    Thursday’s lecture will be repeated and then deepened through a series of exercises.

    – How do I train myself to control my actions and will?
    – How do I uncover and explore an inner drive to become more active?
    – How do I become more aware of my own etheric body?
    – How can I bring the principle of rhythm into my life, and why is it so important?
    – How do I begin a new self-study curriculum and allocate particular times for daily meditation?

    Cost: £95, though if you have attended the lecture on Thursday, you can pay £80 and arrive at 11.15.

    Booking required Call Alex Wright on 01342 827967 and for further information.

  • Monday 9 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Trevor Dance

    Every other Monday, 7pm - 8.30pm

    Knowledge of the Higher Worlds is an essential book for understanding Rudolf Steiner’s ideas. It contains practical exercises to set one on the spiritual pathway advocated by Steiner – a reliable and safe path based on a rational, scientific approach.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com

  • Monday 9 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Shawn Ballantine

    Men, you are invited and called to join a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We meet with one another to both listen and be heard from our hearts.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

    Donations support men to engage further mens work typically from 'The Male Journey' ( www.malejourney.org.uk/ )

    Paul Webber originated the Welcome Mens Group. It is currently anchored by Shawn Ballantine.

    If coming for the first time or you have questions please email Shawn:

    shawnballantine@yahoo.co.uk

    We look forward to having you there!


  • Tuesday 10 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    Tuesdays 7pm -8.30pm

    We will be looking at lectures by Rudolf Steiner with the title 'The Fifth Gospel' given in various German cities in Nov and Dec 1913 (from GA148) and at his lecture from May 27th 1914 titled 'Progress in the Knowledge of the Christ: The Fifth Gospel' given in Paris (in GA152).

    The lectures, which are informed by Steiner's spiritual research in the Akashic Chronicle, present many remarkable discoveries about the life of Jesus of Nazareth before the Baptism and about Christ Jesus' experiences following the Baptism. Included are dramatic insights into Jesus' doubts over the relevance both of contemporary Pagan Mysteries and the Bath Kol; Jesus' realization of the cosmic, inverse significance of the Lord's Prayer; His relationship to the Essene community and His glimpses of Lucifer and Ahriman fleeing the exclusive Essene Gates of Jerusalem; the intimate, cathartic conversations between Mother Mary and Jesus that led  to the Baptism; the three temptations of Christ Jesus; Peter's denials, and much else besides.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    Contact: ben.mcquillan@outlook.com

  • Wednesday 11 March
    6pm - 7.15pm

    with Sara Hunt

    Wednesdays 6pm - 7.15pm

    These classes are designed to embrace the wholeness of being human. We will start each session with a gentle physical warm-up, involving some stretching and loosening to enliven our bodies. We will then awaken to our creative selves through eurythmy, an art of harmonious movement, including poetry and music. We will conclude with a meditation. These drop-in classes are for everyone and anyone, with no prior experience needed.

    Please wear loose fitting comfortable clothing and soft soled shoes.

    Sara Hunt
    After many years as a teacher in Canterbury Steiner school, Sara graduated from West Midlands Eurythmy and subsequently completed a Masters in Eurythmy Education with Alanus University. She is presently a freelance personal coach.

    Price per class:
    £10 Full/ £8 Concession
    No prior booking, payment in the bookshop upon arrival. Please show your receipt to the facilitator at the session

  • Wednesday 11 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Alex Wright

    Every serious spiritual aspirant is aware of the injunction ‘Know Yourself’, but it’s not so easy to translate this from the ideal to the practical. Tools for getting to grips with our inner life.

    This talk is part of A Spiritual Path For Today
    Introducing ten areas of Rudolf Steiner’s Spiritual Science incorporating exercises and activities for those seeking a spiritual path for the 21st century. Though this series is designed as a course with the knowledge building week on week, part attendance is also possible. Most evenings are a combination of lectures and activities

    Alex Wright has an MA in Law from Oxford University, is a graduate of the three-year Emerson Visual Arts Course, and has been teaching Spiritual Science since 2017.

    Cost: £10, £7 students per evening. Payment at the door (no cards).

    To confirm dates before travelling please check www.rsh.anth.org.uk

    Enquiries please call Alex 01342 827967.

  • Thursday 12 March
    7pm - 9pm

    Exploring Sound and Poetry

    with Sarah Fletcher, supported by Barnaby Tobias

    15th January to 19th March

    'Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.' T.S. Eliot

    People often are inspired and baffled by poetry: as a teacher, I often get asked most: what does this poem mean? While most poetry workshops lean into deciphering sense and pulling out logic, this workshop strips the poem to its most bare elements: sound. Rudolf Steiner noted “Every vowel is a soul-mood, and every consonant an imprint of the world”, and these weekly poetry workshops will seek to put his philosophical underpinnings in practice. This is a unique opportunity to explore the core building blocks of our world — language — through verse.

    These two-hour workshops will allow us to use sound as the “scaffold” of a poem, upon which thought and feeling and image will naturally arise. Students will learn to write out of sound noticing how certain sounds impact breath, and perhaps even reveal something we didn’t realise yet that we wanted to say. From this, verse and meaning can emerge naturally. We will learn how to embody language before we write it, developing a range of expressive postures. Expect recitation, sonic-drafting, and warm-ups that connect voice with imagination.

    Please bring your own notebook and pen.

    Sarah Fletcher is an American-British writer. Her debut poetry collection PLUS ULTRA was published in 2023 with CHEERIO Publishing. Her verse has appeared in The Poetry Review, Poetry London, The White Review, and more. She has taught for universities, creative writing charities, and primary schools. She is currently completing a PhD on how creative writing can treat chronic pain at Aberystwyth University.

    Barnaby Tobias is a playwright and actor from South Devon. His plays have been performed at Riverside Studios, The White Bear, Actors East and The Hope Theatre, as well as multiple readings at The Marylebone Theatre, where he established and ran their Emerging Playwrights Group. As an actor he's worked for Netflix & The Royal Shakespeare Company. He runs Mysterium Press, an independent poetry press based in Devon and monthly poetry nights in Rudolf Steiner Bookshop.

    Cost: £15/£10 conc.

    Book online via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-jzxqqx or pay at the bookshop on arrival.

  • Friday 13 March 7pm - Saturday 14 March 5.30pm

    Developing the Character's psychological Gesture

    with Sarah Kane

    Monthly workshops
    Fridays 19:00 - 21:00 and Saturdays 10:00 - 17:30

    This workshop will explore the character’s physicality from Yevgeni Shvarts’ play, The Dragon, using the imagination.

    Started in September 2025, we continue working with Yevgeni Shvarts’ play, The Dragon, through monthly workshops concluding with a sharing of work over the weekend of 10-12 July 2026.

    Sarah Kane has been teaching, performing and directing using both Chekhov’s technique for acting and Steiner’s approach to speech. She has taught and directed regularly in Germany, Spain, France, the USA, China and India. She currently runs regular classes at Rudolf Steiner House in central London. The work in autumn covered Chekhov’s artistic approach to creating a theatre production, looking at various aspects of a play’s life, such as polarities and atmospheres. These workshops look at creating character using Chekhov’s tools.

    Newcomers are welcome to join at any point up to and including the March workshop. From April onwards the workshops will be closed to newcomers as the focus will be rehearsing scenes from The Dragon towards the sharing in July (details to follow). Please brings soft shoes and comfortable clothing suitable for movement work.

    Cost: Friday evening £24, Saturday £48

    Booking inquiries: actoratthecentre@gmail.com or phone Ilona 020 7723 4400


  • Friday 13 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Inessa Burdich

    TALK

    In these turbulent times, fear manifests not only as personal anxiety but as a collective atmosphere: a shadow cast by the growing presence of negative forces. This theme invites us to approach fear as something to transform through a conscious relationship with the being of the archangel Michael.

    Michael, as the spiritual countenance of Christ, works today as a Time Spirit, calling each human soul to awakening, inner uprightness and courage.

    Together we will explore:

    – The role of Michael within the spiritual hierarchies

    – The mystery of symbols 

    – Michael’s connection with Gabriel and Oriphiel

    This meeting will offer practical exercises, to strengthen our steadfastness and moral clarity, so essential for transforming the increasingly visible negative forces of our times. These practices support the path of becoming Warriors of the Light, capable of meeting adversity with awakened presence.

    £15 cash on the door

    This lecture will be followed by a one day workshop at Temple Lodge, Hammersmith, on Saturday 14th March, £95. Booking required – call Alex Wright on 01342 827967 and for further information.

    Inessa Burdich is a Spiritual Science researcher and a therapeutic consultant for individuals and organisations.
She is also a Trustee for a Rudolf Steiner research and educational trust dedicated to supporting individuals with special needs, and leads courses in Anthroposophical meditation and supersensible perception.

  • Saturday 14 March
    10am - 1pm

    with Sue Davies

    Saturday drop in sessions, happening two times a month, 10am - 1pm

    Come and enjoy playing with watercolour paints or pastels, be guided by the seasons and verses from the Calendar of the Soul. Or you may prefer to bring your own poem along to inspire you. A range of art materials will be provided to enliven your sense of curiosity and welcome you to a heart-warming start to your weekend.

    No prior art experience necessary. All materials provided.

    Meet the facilitator:

    Aya Husni-Bey is a Transpersonal Art Counsellor MCGI MBACP and Certified HeartMath Coach, with over 20 years’ experience supporting all abilities and ages with their social, emotional, mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing at heart. Aya teaches Play Therapy & Sand play Therapy at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

    Price £15 - Payment to be made in the bookshop upon arrival, with receipt exchangeable with the facilitator upstairs at the art session 

    For further information: 020 7723 4400

    Man can find no better retreat from the world than art, and man can find no stronger link with the world than art.’ Goethe

  • Saturday 14 March
    10.30am - 12pm

    Looking at new ways of thinking and thinking about new ways of looking, with Patrick Dixon.

    Tickets on the day in the Cafe: £10, including coffee and cake.

    Patrick Dixon trained at RADA and is an actor, writer, poet and performer. He lives in London and gives lectures, seminars and one man shows around the country.

  • Sunday 15 March
    10am - 1pm

    Gestures and Sound in Texts From the Dragon

    Inspired by Rudolf Steiner and Michael Chekhov

    with Sarah Kane

    Monthly, Sundays

    Three explorations of scenes from Yevgeni Shvarts’ The Dragon. These workshops can be seen as an extension of the acting workshops on Fridays and Saturdays but can also be taken independently. They are intended for those wanting to discover or deepen their practice of Steiner’s Speech techniques.

    Please bring soft shoes and comfortable clothing suitable for movement.

    Cost: Sunday morning £24

    Booking inquiries: actoratthecentre@gmail.com

    Sarah Kane has been teaching, performing and directing using both Chekhov’s technique for acting and Steiner’s approach to speech. She has taught and directed regularly in Germany, Spain, France, the USA, China and India.

  • Monday 16 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    Every other Monday, 7pm - 8.30pm

    We will be continuing to read and discuss Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s foundational books, published in 1904. It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: body, soul and spirit. This is followed by a profound discussion of reincarnation and karma, concluding with a description of the soul's journey through regions of the supersensible world after death. The book closes with an outline of the path to higher knowledge.

    Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/33ue6xrp
    Meeting ID: 826 3212 9836
    Passcode: 755359

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Voluntary donations towards costs are gratefully received and can be made by cash donation on the day, transfer to a Nationwide account held for this purpose or via Paypal.

    Account name: Adrian Hotten, Nationwide
    Sort code: 07-01-16
    Account number: 31466776.
    Paypal to suejoanpeat@gmail.com

    Events are not recorded and zoom meetings are limited to 100 participants.

  • Monday 16 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Shawn Ballantine

    Men, you are invited and called to join a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We meet with one another to both listen and be heard from our hearts.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

    Donations support men to engage further mens work typically from 'The Male Journey' ( www.malejourney.org.uk/ )

    Paul Webber originated the Welcome Mens Group. It is currently anchored by Shawn Ballantine.

    If coming for the first time or you have questions please email Shawn:

    shawnballantine@yahoo.co.uk

    We look forward to having you there!


  • Tuesday 17 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    Tuesdays 7pm -8.30pm

    We will be looking at lectures by Rudolf Steiner with the title 'The Fifth Gospel' given in various German cities in Nov and Dec 1913 (from GA148) and at his lecture from May 27th 1914 titled 'Progress in the Knowledge of the Christ: The Fifth Gospel' given in Paris (in GA152).

    The lectures, which are informed by Steiner's spiritual research in the Akashic Chronicle, present many remarkable discoveries about the life of Jesus of Nazareth before the Baptism and about Christ Jesus' experiences following the Baptism. Included are dramatic insights into Jesus' doubts over the relevance both of contemporary Pagan Mysteries and the Bath Kol; Jesus' realization of the cosmic, inverse significance of the Lord's Prayer; His relationship to the Essene community and His glimpses of Lucifer and Ahriman fleeing the exclusive Essene Gates of Jerusalem; the intimate, cathartic conversations between Mother Mary and Jesus that led  to the Baptism; the three temptations of Christ Jesus; Peter's denials, and much else besides.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    Contact: ben.mcquillan@outlook.com

  • Wednesday 18 March
    6pm - 7.15pm

    with Sara Hunt

    Wednesdays 6pm - 7.15pm

    These classes are designed to embrace the wholeness of being human. We will start each session with a gentle physical warm-up, involving some stretching and loosening to enliven our bodies. We will then awaken to our creative selves through eurythmy, an art of harmonious movement, including poetry and music. We will conclude with a meditation. These drop-in classes are for everyone and anyone, with no prior experience needed.

    Please wear loose fitting comfortable clothing and soft soled shoes.

    Sara Hunt
    After many years as a teacher in Canterbury Steiner school, Sara graduated from West Midlands Eurythmy and subsequently completed a Masters in Eurythmy Education with Alanus University. She is presently a freelance personal coach.

    Price per class:
    £10 Full/ £8 Concession
    No prior booking, payment in the bookshop upon arrival. Please show your receipt to the facilitator at the session

  • Thursday 19 March
    7pm - 9pm

    Exploring Sound and Poetry

    with Sarah Fletcher, supported by Barnaby Tobias

    15th January to 19th March

    'Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.' T.S. Eliot

    People often are inspired and baffled by poetry: as a teacher, I often get asked most: what does this poem mean? While most poetry workshops lean into deciphering sense and pulling out logic, this workshop strips the poem to its most bare elements: sound. Rudolf Steiner noted “Every vowel is a soul-mood, and every consonant an imprint of the world”, and these weekly poetry workshops will seek to put his philosophical underpinnings in practice. This is a unique opportunity to explore the core building blocks of our world — language — through verse.

    These two-hour workshops will allow us to use sound as the “scaffold” of a poem, upon which thought and feeling and image will naturally arise. Students will learn to write out of sound noticing how certain sounds impact breath, and perhaps even reveal something we didn’t realise yet that we wanted to say. From this, verse and meaning can emerge naturally. We will learn how to embody language before we write it, developing a range of expressive postures. Expect recitation, sonic-drafting, and warm-ups that connect voice with imagination.

    Please bring your own notebook and pen.

    Sarah Fletcher is an American-British writer. Her debut poetry collection PLUS ULTRA was published in 2023 with CHEERIO Publishing. Her verse has appeared in The Poetry Review, Poetry London, The White Review, and more. She has taught for universities, creative writing charities, and primary schools. She is currently completing a PhD on how creative writing can treat chronic pain at Aberystwyth University.

    Barnaby Tobias is a playwright and actor from South Devon. His plays have been performed at Riverside Studios, The White Bear, Actors East and The Hope Theatre, as well as multiple readings at The Marylebone Theatre, where he established and ran their Emerging Playwrights Group. As an actor he's worked for Netflix & The Royal Shakespeare Company. He runs Mysterium Press, an independent poetry press based in Devon and monthly poetry nights in Rudolf Steiner Bookshop.

    Cost: £15/£10 conc.

    Book online via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-jzxqqx or pay at the bookshop on arrival.

  • Thursday 19 March
    7pm - 9pm

    with Barnaby Tobias and Iaia Chiesa

    Every third Sunday of the month

    Join us in the bookshop on the third Thursday of every month for the sharing of poems; either yours or another’s you admire. There will be some discussion around the poem and short tea break halfway through.

    Drop in event with no need to book. Cash donations are welcome.

    More information: rsh-bookshop@anth.org.uk

    Iaia Chiesa is a poet and activist, who’s published several volumes of poetry.

    Barnaby Tobias is an actor and playwright, who’s worked for Netflix, RSC and written plays to critical acclaim.

  • Thursday 19 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Alex Wright *

    In both sleep and the afterlife we are prepared for the next day or life by encounters with many beings in soul and spirit lands. As well as how the dead relate to the living.

    This talk is part of A Spiritual Path For Today
    Introducing ten areas of Rudolf Steiner’s Spiritual Science incorporating exercises and activities for those seeking a spiritual path for the 21st century. Though this series is designed as a course with the knowledge building week on week, part attendance is also possible. Most evenings are a combination of lectures and activities

    Alex Wright has an MA in Law from Oxford University, is a graduate of the three-year Emerson Visual Arts Course, and has been teaching Spiritual Science since 2017.

    Cost: £10, £7 students per evening. Payment at the door (no cards).

    To confirm dates before travelling please check www.rsh.anth.org.uk

    Enquiries please call Alex 01342 827967.

    *Previously advertised in EVENTS as Wednesday 18 March

  • Monday 23 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Trevor Dance

    Every other Monday, 7pm - 8.30pm

    Knowledge of the Higher Worlds is an essential book for understanding Rudolf Steiner’s ideas. It contains practical exercises to set one on the spiritual pathway advocated by Steiner – a reliable and safe path based on a rational, scientific approach.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com

  • Tuesday 24 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    Tuesdays 7pm -8.30pm

    We will be looking at lectures by Rudolf Steiner with the title 'The Fifth Gospel' given in various German cities in Nov and Dec 1913 (from GA148) and at his lecture from May 27th 1914 titled 'Progress in the Knowledge of the Christ: The Fifth Gospel' given in Paris (in GA152).

    The lectures, which are informed by Steiner's spiritual research in the Akashic Chronicle, present many remarkable discoveries about the life of Jesus of Nazareth before the Baptism and about Christ Jesus' experiences following the Baptism. Included are dramatic insights into Jesus' doubts over the relevance both of contemporary Pagan Mysteries and the Bath Kol; Jesus' realization of the cosmic, inverse significance of the Lord's Prayer; His relationship to the Essene community and His glimpses of Lucifer and Ahriman fleeing the exclusive Essene Gates of Jerusalem; the intimate, cathartic conversations between Mother Mary and Jesus that led  to the Baptism; the three temptations of Christ Jesus; Peter's denials, and much else besides.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    Contact: ben.mcquillan@outlook.com

  • Wednesday 25 March
    7pm - 8pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    Concept of TELEPORTATION (BEAMING) has been capturing mankind’s imagination for centuries.

    Usually, Teleportation would assume:

    • The ABILITY to travel vast distances within the blink of an eye;
    • Disappearance – as fading away of a physical body and
    • Reappearance in a different location.

    There are many stories and novels that talk about Teleportation. We will explain 7 reported cases., besides delivering a popular scientific stance on the subject. The channelled explanation brought down by Lee Carroll will enhance a perspective, leading to the clarification on WHO can undergo the teleportation procedure and WHY.

    This talk will answer the long-standing question: whether TELEPORTATION is just a fantasy area rich with bizarre stories or a real capacity.

    Immerse yourself in a journey of cosmic proportions as we explore this mysterious phenomenon.

    After the talk, we’ll engage in a friendly and respectful conversation on the topic.

    COME to learn and share your thoughts on this fascinating subject!

    COME to make new friends!

    Milena: 07808 222959; milena@milena.org.uk

    Attendance FREE

  • Wednesday 25 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Alex Wright

    Anthroposophy is a Spiritual Path which can lead to very significant human development. A practical guide to making that a reality.

    This talk is part of A Spiritual Path For Today
    Introducing ten areas of Rudolf Steiner’s Spiritual Science incorporating exercises and activities for those seeking a spiritual path for the 21st century. Though this series is designed as a course with the knowledge building week on week, part attendance is also possible. Most evenings are a combination of lectures and activities

    Alex Wright has an MA in Law from Oxford University, is a graduate of the three-year Emerson Visual Arts Course, and has been teaching Spiritual Science since 2017.

    Cost: £10, £7 students per evening. Payment at the door (no cards).

    To confirm dates before travelling please check www.rsh.anth.org.uk

    Enquiries please call Alex 01342 827967.

  • Saturday 28 March
    10am - 1pm

    with Aya Husni-Bey

    Saturday drop in sessions, happening two times a month, 10am - 1pm

    Come and enjoy playing with watercolour paints or pastels, be guided by the seasons and verses from the Calendar of the Soul. Or you may prefer to bring your own poem along to inspire you. A range of art materials will be provided to enliven your sense of curiosity and welcome you to a heart-warming start to your weekend.

    No prior art experience necessary. All materials provided.

    Meet the facilitator:

    Aya Husni-Bey is a Transpersonal Art Counsellor MCGI MBACP and Certified HeartMath Coach, with over 20 years’ experience supporting all abilities and ages with their social, emotional, mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing at heart. Aya teaches Play Therapy & Sand play Therapy at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

    Price £15 - Payment to be made in the bookshop upon arrival, with receipt exchangeable with the facilitator upstairs at the art session 

    For further information: 020 7723 4400

    Man can find no better retreat from the world than art, and man can find no stronger link with the world than art.’ Goethe

  • Saturday 28 March
    10.30am - 12pm

    Looking at new ways of thinking and thinking about new ways of looking, with Patrick Dixon.

    Tickets on the day in the Cafe: £10, including coffee and cake.

    Patrick Dixon trained at RADA and is an actor, writer, poet and performer. He lives in London and gives lectures, seminars and one man shows around the country.

  • Monday 30 March
    7pm - 9pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    This talk is NOT concerned with any conspiracy theories surrounding BIG DRUG PHARMA. It sheds light on traditional use of various intoxicants and observes it from an evolutionary point of view.

    The unique contribution of the talk is in a novel explanation of the urge for intoxicants in relation to the energy present on the planet. Thus, it expands terrestrial perspective on the subject to the domain of tangible interaction of the Earth’s magnetic field and the cosmic energy that reaches it.

    The major sections of the talk are:

    • Shamans
      • DRUGS worldwide
      • Smoking
      • Alcohol
      • Caffeine
      • Why take DRUGS and how to transcend such a need

    This comprehensive talk will setup the base for thought sharing session, in a deep and friendly conversation.

    Don't miss this opportunity to expand your awareness and make new friends!

    • Contact details:                             Milena: 07808 222959; milena@milena.org.uk
    • Entry fee information:                 Attendance FREE
  • Tuesday 31 March
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Brendan McQuillan

    Tuesdays 7pm -8.30pm

    We will be looking at lectures by Rudolf Steiner with the title 'The Fifth Gospel' given in various German cities in Nov and Dec 1913 (from GA148) and at his lecture from May 27th 1914 titled 'Progress in the Knowledge of the Christ: The Fifth Gospel' given in Paris (in GA152).

    The lectures, which are informed by Steiner's spiritual research in the Akashic Chronicle, present many remarkable discoveries about the life of Jesus of Nazareth before the Baptism and about Christ Jesus' experiences following the Baptism. Included are dramatic insights into Jesus' doubts over the relevance both of contemporary Pagan Mysteries and the Bath Kol; Jesus' realization of the cosmic, inverse significance of the Lord's Prayer; His relationship to the Essene community and His glimpses of Lucifer and Ahriman fleeing the exclusive Essene Gates of Jerusalem; the intimate, cathartic conversations between Mother Mary and Jesus that led  to the Baptism; the three temptations of Christ Jesus; Peter's denials, and much else besides.

    All are welcome. No need to book.

    Small donations towards ecxpenses welcome: £3/£2

    Contact: ben.mcquillan@outlook.com

  • Saturday 11 April
    10am - 1pm

    with Sue Davies

    Saturday drop in sessions, happening two times a month, 10am - 1pm

    Come and enjoy playing with watercolour paints or pastels, be guided by the seasons and verses from the Calendar of the Soul. Or you may prefer to bring your own poem along to inspire you. A range of art materials will be provided to enliven your sense of curiosity and welcome you to a heart-warming start to your weekend.

    No prior art experience necessary. All materials provided.

    Meet the facilitator:

    Sue is an MBACP accredited Therapeutic Transpersonal Arts Counsellor and Group Facilitator. She has a private practice, designs and runs tailor-made workshops, and is a visiting tutor and supervisor for trainee art counsellors at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

    Price £15 - Payment to be made in the bookshop upon arrival, with receipt exchangeable with the facilitator upstairs at the art session 

    For further information: 020 7723 4400

    Man can find no better retreat from the world than art, and man can find no stronger link with the world than art.’ Goethe

  • Thursday 16 April
    7pm - 9pm

    with Barnaby Tobias and Iaia Chiesa

    Every third Sunday of the month

    Join us in the bookshop on the third Thursday of every month for the sharing of poems; either yours or another’s you admire. There will be some discussion around the poem and short tea break halfway through.

    Drop in event with no need to book. Cash donations are welcome.

    More information: rsh-bookshop@anth.org.uk

    Iaia Chiesa is a poet and activist, who’s published several volumes of poetry.

    Barnaby Tobias is an actor and playwright, who’s worked for Netflix, RSC and written plays to critical acclaim.

  • Thursday 23 April
    7pm - 9.30pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    LOVE is one of the most desirable experiences that Human Being wishes for. Both physical and metaphysical at the same time, Love deeply inspires while remains evasive to our rational faculties.

    For thousands of years, Poets, Musicians and other Artists, have been POURING THE LIGHT OF THEIR ESSENCE TO HUMANITY WITH THEIR ARTWORK often brought about through the bleeding of
    their Heart.

    Their poems and melodies have been a GIFT TO HUMANITY; the high frequencies that would touch other people and help them reach new depths of personal feelings and experience of Love.

    This talk will cover many facets of Love, including:

    • every day experiences of Love,
    • scientific view and formula of Love and falling in Love;
    • Love at first sight, Relationships, Marriage
    • Illusion of being loved
    • Love of Nature; Love of Essence
    • Vital importance of Love for our Evolution
    • Love as vibration.

    COME to immerse yourself in a most inspiring, comprehensive talk on Love you have ever heard!

    Don't miss this opportunity to expand your awareness and make new friends!

    This in-person event promises to be a transformative experience.

    Contact details:                             Milena: 07808 222959; milena@milena.org.uk

    Entry fee information:                 Attendance FREE

  • Wednesday 29 April
    7pm - 9pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    This talk will uncover fascinating facts of Generation Z, through following talk structure:

    1. DEFINITION OF GENERATIONS
    2. LIVING GENERATIONS PRECEDING GEN Z
    3. INFLUENCES that are SHAPING GEN Z
    4. MAJOR and UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS
    5. WEAKNESSES
    6. COSMIC TIMING and SIGNIFICANCE OF GEN Z
    7. CONCLUSION

    This comprehensive reflection on Gen Z will setup the base for a deep conversation on the topic.

    COME to socialise at this free attendance event and share your beautiful self with us!

    Don't miss the opportunity to expand your awareness and make new friends!

    Milena: 07808 222959; milena@milena.org.uk

    Attendance FREE

  • Friday 1 May
    7.30pm - 8.45pm

    Music Poetry Storytelling

    with Louise Coigley

    Honouring the centenary of Frida Kahlo’s accident 17 September 1925

    Storyteller, speech & language therapist and spinal injury survivor Louise weaves her own fractured journey into a powerful and poetic narrative of perseverance and healing. Born with clubfeet, as a child Louise develops scoliosis.

    After years of treatment for her legs & feet and back, being stretched, moulded, winched and strapped, then undergoing spinal surgery, Louise emerges out of the cocoon of a spinning bed. Years later, in extreme pain, she encounters Frida Kahlo’s paintings, learns about her life, her loves. Louise finds recognition and a new way to navigate pain: through creativity. With humour and humanity, tales from these two women’s lives interweave.

    Accompanied by Olivier nominated actress Melody Grove and Aly Macrae, actor & musician of stage and screen, “Back to Back” unfolds with poignant, uplifting singing & music. Melody also speaks “From the Frocks”- a powerful new prose poem by Louise.

    www.lisntell.co.uk
    Book Tickets: £20

    https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/back-to-back/e-ajyrgp

  • Saturday 2 May
    10am - 5pm

    Meeting Pain through Art, Celebrating Creativity

    A day of artistic workshops and sharing in the centenary month of the horrific accident and sustained injuries of the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo

    To be an artist is to believe in life.’ Frida Kahlo

    A choice of workshops:

    Creative Writing with poet & co-leader of The School of Storytelling Henrietta Bowen

    Drama with Olivier Nominated actress Melody Grove

    Painting with artist Ilona Pimbert

    The Art of Being Present with mindfulness teacher Tamzin Muir

    Followed by a sharing from the workshops and conversation

    Fee: £40.00 - some bursaries available

    https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/back-to-back/e-ajyrgp

    Contact Louise at: lisntell@gmail.com

    Banner image: Roots by Frida Kahlo 1943

  • Wednesday 20 May
    7pm - 9pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    EGO is an aspect of our personality profile and has its undoubted relevance in life. However, great maturity is required to tame it, so that we do not become a victim of our own self.

    The talk will cover:

    1. Definition of EGO
    2. Discovering of THE SELF
    3. Types of EGO
    4. TOWARDS the TRUE SELF
    5. EGO DEATH
    6. Becoming GODLIKE
    7. TRANSCENDING the SELF
    8. Conclusion

    This greatly informative talk will shed precious light on this still difficult-to-understand subject.

    After the talk, we’ll engage in friendly conversation on the topic.

    COME to share your beautiful energy with us and socialise at this free attendance event!

    Don't miss the opportunity to expand your awareness and make new friends!

    Milena: 07808 222959; milena@milena.org.uk

    Attendance FREE

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