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  • Wednesday 27 May
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Adam Slowikowski

    Lectures from Rudolf Steiner about the development of ego consciousness in relation to the Christ Spirit.

    All welcome. No previous knowledge or experience necessary.

    For more information: adam.slowikowski69@gmail.com

    For updated news on these and other events please see: www.meetup.com/rudolf-steiner-spiritual-science

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Monday 1 June
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    Every other Monday

    We will be continuing to read and discuss Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s fundamental and foundational books, published in 1904.

    It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: the body, or sense-world; the soul, or inner world; and the spirit, or universal world of cosmic archetypes. A profound discussion of reincarnation and karma follows, 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.

    Copies of the book are readily available both new and pre-loved, and it is also available on the Rudolf Steiner Archive website.

    All are welcome to join us for any, or all, of these meetings. Previous knowledge of Rudolf Steiners’ work is not expected or required.

    All our meetings are free. Donations towards expenses are gratefully received.

    Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82632129836?pwd=SDZ3d0kxWk0wNU1uUzN5OStBZmN6QT09

    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 1 June
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Shawn Ballantine

    Men, you are warmly invited to gather in circle.

    This is a safe and steady space to slow down, arrive as you are, and sit alongside other men in a calm and grounded way.

    Together we create a space of trust where each man is welcome - to share what feels present, to listen deeply, and to speak from the heart.

    Through honesty and connection we are reminded that we do not have to carry life alone.

    Come as often as feels right.

    Suggested optional donation: £5 – £15

    Donations support men to continue their journey through men’s work with The Male Journey

    www.malejourney.org.uk

    The Welcome Men’s Group was originated by Paul Webber and is currently held by Shawn Ballantine.

    If you are coming for the first time or have any questions, please email:

    shawnballantine@yahoo.co.uk

    We look forward to sitting in circle with you.

  • Wednesday 3 June
    2pm - 4pm

    with William Bishop

    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.
    For further information: williambishop191@gmail.com

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 3 June
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Debbie Elliott

    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 1902. 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."

    Further information: ns118de@yahoo.co.uk

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 3 June
    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

  • Friday 5 June
    7pm - 9pm

    with Jolanta Bielawska

    A women’s circle — a space where you can be yourself, share what feels important to you at this moment, feel, listen to other women, and see yourself reflected in their eyes. A place where you can feel safe — without judgement, grounded in mutual respect, support, and the warmth of togetherness.

    In a fast-paced world, it seems more important than ever to slow down, gather together in real spaces, and build supportive communities. Our longing to be heard, truly listened to, and to feel connected deserves to be nurtured and cared for.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

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

    slavicconnections@gmail.com

    https://www.jolabielawska.com/en/

  • Monday 8 June
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Trevor Dance

    Every other Monday

    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.

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com    

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Monday 8 June
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Shawn Ballantine

    Men, you are warmly invited to gather in circle.

    This is a safe and steady space to slow down, arrive as you are, and sit alongside other men in a calm and grounded way.

    Together we create a space of trust where each man is welcome - to share what feels present, to listen deeply, and to speak from the heart.

    Through honesty and connection we are reminded that we do not have to carry life alone.

    Come as often as feels right.

    Suggested optional donation: £5 – £15

    Donations support men to continue their journey through men’s work with The Male Journey

    www.malejourney.org.uk

    The Welcome Men’s Group was originated by Paul Webber and is currently held by Shawn Ballantine.

    If you are coming for the first time or have any questions, please email:

    shawnballantine@yahoo.co.uk

    We look forward to sitting in circle with you.

  • Tuesday 9 June
    6pm - 7.30pm

    Organised by Global Generation x Rudolf Steiner House x Elysian World

    How can we be better students of nature? What can we learn from the planet, from each other, and from ourselves?

    This interactive workshop introduces Global Generation’s “I, We, The Planet” framework, an educational approach that supports young people and communities to respond creatively, practically, and locally to the climate emergency.

    By connecting the self, others, and the natural world, the workshop invites participants to reflect on belonging, responsibility, and meaningful change. Co-facilitated with young adults from Global Generation, the session combines storytelling, conversation, reflective practice, and hands-on activity.

    Guests will also take part in a collaborative weaving exercise, bringing the themes of connection and interdependence into a shared physical form. This is a space to slow down, think together, and explore how care for the planet begins in daily life, relationships, and local action.

    Cost: Free. Donations welcome.
    Booking:Select tickets – Grow Urban Festival presents: Interwoven: I, We and The Planet @ Rudolf Steiner House – Rudolf Steiner House

    Accessibility contact: jillian@globalgeneration.org.uk

    Grow Urban Festival 2026

    This event is part of Grow Urban Festival 2026: Regenerating Soils & Souls. Ithas come together through many hands, many forms of generosity, and a shared belief that London can become a living classroom for growing, greening, restoring soil, reconnecting with nature, and building more resilient communities.

    The orientation of the festival feels strong this year. It is practical, hopeful, grounded, and increasingly clear: less passive awareness, more real-life learning, action, exchange, and repair. From gardens and farms to institutions, cultural spaces, community hubs, and classrooms, the programme is becoming a map of what is already possible when people care enough to keep showing up.

    Festival link: https://community.nationalparkcity.org/spaces/14087896/page

  • Wednesday 10 June
    2pm - 4pm

    with Trevor Dance   

    Every other Wednesday

    A fascinating series of lectures given by Steiner in 1922 concerning spiritual development throughout the historical epochs, focusing on the changes of humanity particularly relating to the Mystery Centres from ancient Egypt and Greece through to later times.  

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com 

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2 All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.      

           

  • Wednesday 10 June
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Dagmar Steffelbauer

    Occult Science is a written book by Rudolf Steiner and is meant for studying the content. It is composed of VII chapters. We have begun with chapter V which will be studied throughout this term. Its content is the spiritual path of the Knowledge of the Higher Worlds. We are using the translation by George and Mary Adams. All are welcome!

    Further information: d.steffelbauer@gmail.com

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 10 June
    6pm - 7.15pm

    This class has been cancelled. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

  • Friday 12 June 9am - Sunday 14 June 6pm

    A Celebration of the Human Voice

    A three-day Festival celebrating the living human voice, in all its diversity, magic and potency.

    Through Podcast Q&As, Workshops, Plenary and Masterclasses, this Festival will shine a light on the skill, technique and practice of speaking poetry, stories and dramatic text.

    At a time when Voice and Speech have increasingly become the Cinderella of theatre, we invite you to experience and learn from those who have spent a lifetime honing their craft across continents. Voice and performance coaches, poets and playwrights will share their expertise and love of words and language.

    With Tess Dignan (Voice Coach, Berry/Linklater), Sarah Kane (Speech and Acting trainer, Steiner/Chekhov), Benjamin Moore (Voice and Acting coach, Linklater), Barbara Houseman (Performance Mastercoach and Theatre Director), Peter Oswald (Playwright, Poet and Performer).

    With special guest Joan Mills (Director of Giving Voice, Centre for Performance Research, Wales)

    Click here to download the programme and biographies

    Booking via: https://www.ticketsource.com/rudolf-steiner-house/t-rzzyprr

    Dates & Times
    Friday 12th June, 9.00 – 21.00
    Saturday 13th June, 9.00 – 21.00
    Sunday 14th June, 9.00 – 18.00

    Whole festival, single day and half day tickets available.
    Whole Festival and single Whole Day tickets include evening events (Fri & Sat)
    Half-Day tickets do not include evening events (Fri & Sat)
    Evening events can be booked separately for Half-Day and non-Festival goers

    Whole Festival (Fri -Sun) - £175

    Early Bird (before 29th May) - £150
    Whole Festival (Fri - Sun) Student Concession - £125

    Whole Day (Friday/Saturday)  - £70 / £50 Student Concession
    Whole Day (Sunday) - £50 / £30 Student Concession

    Half-Day (9.00 - 13.00 or 14.00 - 18.00) - £30 / £20 Student Concession

    Friday/Saturday Evening - £20 / £10 Student Concession

  • Friday 12 June
    7pm - 9pm

    with Jolanta Bielawska

    A women’s circle — a space where you can be yourself, share what feels important to you at this moment, feel, listen to other women, and see yourself reflected in their eyes. A place where you can feel safe — without judgement, grounded in mutual respect, support, and the warmth of togetherness.

    In a fast-paced world, it seems more important than ever to slow down, gather together in real spaces, and build supportive communities. Our longing to be heard, truly listened to, and to feel connected deserves to be nurtured and cared for.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

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

    slavicconnections@gmail.com

    https://www.jolabielawska.com/en/

  • Monday 15 June
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    Every other Monday

    We will be continuing to read and discuss Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s fundamental and foundational books, published in 1904.

    It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: the body, or sense-world; the soul, or inner world; and the spirit, or universal world of cosmic archetypes. A profound discussion of reincarnation and karma follows, 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.

    Copies of the book are readily available both new and pre-loved, and it is also available on the Rudolf Steiner Archive website.

    All are welcome to join us for any, or all, of these meetings. Previous knowledge of Rudolf Steiners’ work is not expected or required.

    All our meetings are free. Donations towards expenses are gratefully received.

    Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82632129836?pwd=SDZ3d0kxWk0wNU1uUzN5OStBZmN6QT09

    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 15 June
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Shawn Ballantine

    Men, you are warmly invited to gather in circle.

    This is a safe and steady space to slow down, arrive as you are, and sit alongside other men in a calm and grounded way.

    Together we create a space of trust where each man is welcome - to share what feels present, to listen deeply, and to speak from the heart.

    Through honesty and connection we are reminded that we do not have to carry life alone.

    Come as often as feels right.

    Suggested optional donation: £5 – £15

    Donations support men to continue their journey through men’s work with The Male Journey

    www.malejourney.org.uk

    The Welcome Men’s Group was originated by Paul Webber and is currently held by Shawn Ballantine.

    If you are coming for the first time or have any questions, please email:

    shawnballantine@yahoo.co.uk

    We look forward to sitting in circle with you.

  • Wednesday 17 June
    2pm - 4pm

    with William Bishop

    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.
    For further information: williambishop191@gmail.com

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 17 June
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Debbie Elliott

    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 1902. 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."

    Further information: ns118de@yahoo.co.uk

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 17 June
    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 18 June
    7pm - 9pm

    with Iaia Chiesa and Barnaby Tobias

    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.

  • Saturday 20 June
    10am - 1pm

    with Aya Husni-Bey 

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

    Come and enjoy playing with watercolour paints or pastels, be guided by the seasons through 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.

    Aya Husni Bey is a Transpersonal Art Counsellor & HeartMath Coach with over 20 years’ experience supporting people’s wellbeing. Aya teaches Mandalas, Play & Sand Play Therapy at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

    Price £15 - Payment in the Bookshop with receipt exchangeable with the facilitator upstairs at the art session.

    For further information: Ilona Pimbert E ilona.pimbert.rsh@anth.org.uk  T 020 7723 4400

  • Monday 22 June
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Trevor Dance

    Every other Monday

    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.

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com    

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 24 June
    2pm - 4pm

    with Trevor Dance   

    Every other Wednesday

    A fascinating series of lectures given by Steiner in 1922 concerning spiritual development throughout the historical epochs, focusing on the changes of humanity particularly relating to the Mystery Centres from ancient Egypt and Greece through to later times.  

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com 

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2 All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.      

           

  • Wednesday 24 June
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Dagmar Steffelbauer

    Occult Science is a written book by Rudolf Steiner and is meant for studying the content. It is composed of VII chapters. We have begun with chapter V which will be studied throughout this term. Its content is the spiritual path of the Knowledge of the Higher Worlds. We are using the translation by George and Mary Adams. All are welcome!

    Further information: d.steffelbauer@gmail.com

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Saturday 27 June
    2.30pm - 5pm

    with Debbie Elliott

    Why is it so difficult to forgive? In this afternoon workshop we will discuss the power of forgiveness and the transformation process it creates for one's self. Through the lectures of Rudolf Steiner, we will look at the complexities of forgiveness and how to practice it with sincerity. Forgiveness is an illuminating energy that has the beneficial energy to help us understand redemption not just for one's self but for others too including the opposing forces of Lucifer & Ahriman. We will be looking at the archetype of forgiveness and its karmic cycle.

    Cost £15/£12 concession. 

    Contact for further information and bookings:

    Debbie  ns118de@yahoo.co.uk or 07817597411                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

  • Monday 29 June
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    Every other Monday

    We will be continuing to read and discuss Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s fundamental and foundational books, published in 1904.

    It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: the body, or sense-world; the soul, or inner world; and the spirit, or universal world of cosmic archetypes. A profound discussion of reincarnation and karma follows, 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.

    Copies of the book are readily available both new and pre-loved, and it is also available on the Rudolf Steiner Archive website.

    All are welcome to join us for any, or all, of these meetings. Previous knowledge of Rudolf Steiners’ work is not expected or required.

    All our meetings are free. Donations towards expenses are gratefully received.

    Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82632129836?pwd=SDZ3d0kxWk0wNU1uUzN5OStBZmN6QT09

    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.

  • Wednesday 1 July
    2pm - 4pm

    with William Bishop

    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.
    For further information: williambishop191@gmail.com

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 1 July
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Debbie Elliott

    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 1902. 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."

    Further information: ns118de@yahoo.co.uk

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 1 July
    7.30pm - 9pm

    A talk and book launch

    with Michael Chase

    Mike Chase will share life-changing karmic experiences that arose from his work in a therapeutic prison, which led to him writing the book Karma Drama. He will read from the book, share case studies and demonstrate several exercises through the use of embodiment and masks. His book explores how engaging with one’s spiritual past can transform present lives. Drawing on Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science, Mike Chase combines psychoFriday seminarearching karma and past lives, blending Steiner’s exercises with psychodrama, mask work and movement to support imaginative access to karmic insight.

    Mike Chase is a Psychodrama Psychotherapist, (UKCP registered) educational researcher (Med 2013) and adult educator. Involved in physical theatre, mime and mask at drama collegesanduniversities,hehasbeenteaching,consulting,andworkshoppinginternationally for over 40 years to a wide range of people in a variety of settings.

    Entry: £5 – Book via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/t-zooddpq

    Books will be sold in the room for £13. Please bring the correct change.

  • Saturday 4 July
    10am - 1pm

    with Sue Davies 

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

    Come and enjoy playing with watercolour paints or pastels, be guided by the seasons through 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.

    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 in the Bookshop with receipt exchangeable with the facilitator upstairs at the art session.

    For further information: Ilona Pimbert E ilona.pimbert.rsh@anth.org.uk  T 020 7723 4400

  • Monday 6 July
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Trevor Dance

    Every other Monday

    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.

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com    

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 8 July
    2pm - 4pm

    with Trevor Dance   

    Every other Wednesday

    A fascinating series of lectures given by Steiner in 1922 concerning spiritual development throughout the historical epochs, focusing on the changes of humanity particularly relating to the Mystery Centres from ancient Egypt and Greece through to later times.  

    For further information: trevordance@hotmail.com 

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2 All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.      

           

  • Wednesday 8 July
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Dagmar Steffelbauer

    Occult Science is a written book by Rudolf Steiner and is meant for studying the content. It is composed of VII chapters. We have begun with chapter V which will be studied throughout this term. Its content is the spiritual path of the Knowledge of the Higher Worlds. We are using the translation by George and Mary Adams. All are welcome!

    Further information: d.steffelbauer@gmail.com

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Monday 13 July
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Dr Sue Peat and Adrian Hotten

    Every other Monday

    We will be continuing to read and discuss Theosophy, which is one of Rudolf Steiner’s fundamental and foundational books, published in 1904.

    It begins by describing the threefold nature of the human being: the body, or sense-world; the soul, or inner world; and the spirit, or universal world of cosmic archetypes. A profound discussion of reincarnation and karma follows, 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.

    Copies of the book are readily available both new and pre-loved, and it is also available on the Rudolf Steiner Archive website.

    All are welcome to join us for any, or all, of these meetings. Previous knowledge of Rudolf Steiners’ work is not expected or required.

    All our meetings are free. Donations towards expenses are gratefully received.

    Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82632129836?pwd=SDZ3d0kxWk0wNU1uUzN5OStBZmN6QT09

    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.

  • Wednesday 15 July
    2pm - 4pm

    with William Bishop

    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.

    For further information: williambishop191@gmail.com

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Wednesday 15 July
    4.15pm - 5.45pm

    with Debbie Elliott

    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 1902. 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."

    Further information: ns118de@yahoo.co.uk

    Our study groups provide a very informal setting to explore Rudolf Steiner’s work with others. We aim to create a friendly, inviting atmosphere, as good humoured as it is serious. We find that working together provides a wonderful opportunity for the whole group to advance in knowledge and understanding. Previous participation or knowledge is not necessary and everyone, young and old, is very welcome to join us at any time, just once or as often as it suits.

    No need to book. Small donations towards expenses welcome: £3/£2

    All the Rudolf Steiner lectures and writings that we are studying are available from the library at Rudolf Steiner House and, in addition, many can be purchased in the Bookshop or accessed online at the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

  • Saturday 18 July
    10am - 1pm

    with Aya Husni-Bey 

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

    Come and enjoy playing with watercolour paints or pastels, be guided by the seasons through 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.

    Aya Husni Bey is a Transpersonal Art Counsellor & HeartMath Coach with over 20 years’ experience supporting people’s wellbeing. Aya teaches Mandalas, Play & Sand Play Therapy at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

    Price £15 - Payment in the Bookshop with receipt exchangeable with the facilitator upstairs at the art session.

    For further information: Ilona Pimbert E ilona.pimbert.rsh@anth.org.uk  T 020 7723 4400

  • Wednesday 29 July
    7pm - 9pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    Looking around and observing the relationship disorder of humanity, it seems useful to revisit some points regarding our social interactions.

    Particularly important is to understand the dynamism of challenging circumstances.

    Here are some themes we will elaborate in this talk:

    • What happens when we are under a verbal attack?
    • Why do we feel offended?
    • Shall we engage in explaining ourselves? If so – what does that bring?
    • How to navigate when offended? Whom to ask for an advice, when and why?
    • Shall we analyse WHY other party has behaved the way they did?
    • Deeper significance of all experiences and of all relationships
    • Ego; Self-control; Inner peace
    • Importance of telling the truth vs gossiping
    • Perfect social behavioural model

    COME to immerse yourself in a highly informative and eye-opening explanation of common situations we face in our interactions in family, business environment or with friends.

    If verbal challenges still bother you, COME to this in-person event that promises to be a transformative experience.

    COME to participate in a friendly conversation and make new friends!

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

    Attendance FREE

  • Monday 24 August
    7pm - 9pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    Human beings have been interested in understanding the phenomenon of dreams and their potential significance for very long time.

    Aiming to shed light in that direction, we will tackle following questions:

    • What are DREAMS – are they a random product of our biology?
    • When do we dream and why?
    • What is the meaning / interpretation of dreams
    • What are Lucid / Vivid dreams?
    • A Multidimensional perspective:
      What happens when we dream? What dreams do we remember and why?
    • Do dreams support our evolution?

    COME to reassess your understanding of dreams.

    COME to share your observations and make new friends!

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

    Attendance FREE

  • Friday 4 September
    7pm - 9pm

    with Jolanta Bielawska

    A women’s circle — a space where you can be yourself, share what feels important to you at this moment, feel, listen to other women, and see yourself reflected in their eyes. A place where you can feel safe — without judgement, grounded in mutual respect, support, and the warmth of togetherness.

    In a fast-paced world, it seems more important than ever to slow down, gather together in real spaces, and build supportive communities. Our longing to be heard, truly listened to, and to feel connected deserves to be nurtured and cared for.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

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

    slavicconnections@gmail.com

    https://www.jolabielawska.com/en/

  • Saturday 5 September
    12pm - 3.30pm

    *with Jolanta Bielawska 

    Join us for a beautiful, relaxed afternoon where we’ll slow down, connect, and create something special together.

    Candle making is a gentle, mindful process. It invites us to be patient, to slow down, and to move with care. As the wax melts and settles, we allow ourselves to do the same — softening, pausing, and simply being present in the moment.

    We’ll enjoy the delicate scent of natural beeswax, pour warm wax into moulds, choose our wicks, sip tea, chat, laugh… and take our time. No rush. No pressure. Just a cosy, creative space to unwind and make something beautiful with your own hands.

    You’ll take home the candles you create.

    If this feels like the kind of afternoon you’d enjoy, I would love for you to join us.

    We will be working in small group. 

    Secure your spot with a £20 pre-booking
    Then pay £25 at the door
    Total entry: £45

    Book in advance to secure your place: https://www.ticketsource.com/rudolf-steiner-house/t-zooqzqg

    * Rescheduled from 2 May to 5 September.

  • Saturday 5 September
    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/t-yzzkmak

  • Friday 18 September
    7pm - 8.30pm

    with Inessa Burdich

    Rescheduled: Originally 13 March → Now 18 September

    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 on the same topic at RSH on Saturday 19th September, £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.

    https://spiritual-science-research.com/

  • Friday 18 September
    7pm - 9pm

    with Jolanta Bielawska

    A women’s circle — a space where you can be yourself, share what feels important to you at this moment, feel, listen to other women, and see yourself reflected in their eyes. A place where you can feel safe — without judgement, grounded in mutual respect, support, and the warmth of togetherness.

    In a fast-paced world, it seems more important than ever to slow down, gather together in real spaces, and build supportive communities. Our longing to be heard, truly listened to, and to feel connected deserves to be nurtured and cared for.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

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

    slavicconnections@gmail.com

    https://www.jolabielawska.com/en/

  • Saturday 26 September
    10am - 6pm

    Can our human culture survive and even thrive in the world pervaded by AI?

    YES, if we are awake and engaged!    Let us nurture the vision of our still unachieved potential supported by education, storytelling, and the unshakable confidence that the challenges we face invite us to evolve new capacities and strengths. 

    The prepared contributions, open discussions and artistic activities of this seminar will explore what we can do at home, in the classroom, in society, and even globally to engage courageously and creatively in the face of what appear to be such looming threats to our humanity.

    Jermey Naydler will introduce the day with reflections on technology, our responsibility for nature, and the greater cosmic context of the spiritual transformation of the Earth. 

    Michaela de Winter will characterise a particular aspect of what Rudolf Steiner called 'The Double' in relation to the intangible driving force behind the exponential development of AI.

    Tom Smith will speak about the role of stories to create a collective culture, and how modern digital algorithms are affecting this narrative.

    Danyah Miller will share interactive exercises and storytelling games that show how we can work with story to inspire and guide the next generation.

    Jonathan Hoobs will bring his lived classroom experience to show the role of Waldorf Education in our culture and the power that it has to resist some of the major issues affecting young people growing up in the digital world. 

    These contributions will be followed by time for questions and discussion.

    A detailed timetable, suggested fee for participation, and registration details will be sent out in response to enquiries made to Andrew Wolpert,   andrewjwolpert@gmail.com

    This event is an intersectional initiative hosted by the Humanities and Educational Sections of the School of Spiritual Science, and is supported by the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain.

  • Sunday 27 September
    3pm - 6pm

    If Sculpture is waiting to be released into the movement art of Eurythmy, what is Architecture longing to become? In characterising the Mission of the Arts, Rudolf Steiner described the transformation of the plastic-spatial arts, but left the "social art" enigmatically unidentified. This is directly connected to the courage we are enjoined to have in taking responsibility for the uncertain future. How can we transform the ‘architecture’ of the social, economic, pedagogical, professional, and other structures that manifestly no longer serve our becoming human? Come and join us in this Festival to explore what Michael, the Spirit of our Time, is waiting for from us!

    A public Festival in preparation for Michaelmas

    The Humanities and Performing Arts Sections of the School of Spiritual Science

  • Wednesday 30 September
    7pm - 9pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    Human brain is a cosmic devise. It is complex and perfect – in its multidimensional data computing as it is tuned in to the cosmic Wi-Fi.

    However, is there anything our brain cannot do?

    Surely so, and we will explore two other tools provided in human body, to help it never lose a connection to the celestial domain.

    We will thus explore the Pineal gland and Smart body, both of which acquire information beyond the cranial brain.

    Kinesiology, talking to our cells, intuition, inspiration, Brain vs Hearth, discernment engine, the perfect self – are just some of the concepts we will go through in order to illustrate multidimensional power innate to every human being.

    Join us in this inspiring, eye-opening and visually rich presentation.

    COME to share your observations on the topic and make new friends!

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

    Attendance FREE

  • Friday 2 October
    7pm - 9pm

    with Jolanta Bielawska

    A women’s circle — a space where you can be yourself, share what feels important to you at this moment, feel, listen to other women, and see yourself reflected in their eyes. A place where you can feel safe — without judgement, grounded in mutual respect, support, and the warmth of togetherness.

    In a fast-paced world, it seems more important than ever to slow down, gather together in real spaces, and build supportive communities. Our longing to be heard, truly listened to, and to feel connected deserves to be nurtured and cared for.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

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

    slavicconnections@gmail.com

    https://www.jolabielawska.com/en/

  • Saturday 3 October
    10am - 5pm

    Meeting Pain through Art, Celebrating Creativity

    Storytelling, Poetry, Painting and Mindfulness

    with Louise Coigley, Ilona Pimbert and guests

    A day of artistic workshops, sharing and conversation

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

    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: Tree of Hope, Remain Strong (Árbol de la Esperanza, Mantente Firme) by Frida Kahlo 1946 

    Tree of Hope, Stay Strong by Frida Kahlo 1946 

    Image courtesy of Stephen Chappell and Daniel Filipacchi Collection, Paris, France

  • Friday 16 October
    7pm - 9pm

    with Jolanta Bielawska

    A women’s circle — a space where you can be yourself, share what feels important to you at this moment, feel, listen to other women, and see yourself reflected in their eyes. A place where you can feel safe — without judgement, grounded in mutual respect, support, and the warmth of togetherness.

    In a fast-paced world, it seems more important than ever to slow down, gather together in real spaces, and build supportive communities. Our longing to be heard, truly listened to, and to feel connected deserves to be nurtured and cared for.

    Come as often as suits.

    Suggested and optional donation of £5 - £15

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

    slavicconnections@gmail.com

    https://www.jolabielawska.com/en/

  • Friday 16 October 7.30pm - Sunday 18 October 5pm

    with Are Thoresen

    Over this weekend Are Thoresen will present his latest research which extends the fundamental insights given by Rudolf Steiner as the basis of our experience of material reality.  Once we understand how the human being both perceives and conceptualises his sensory experiences (Are calls this process conceptualisation), it becomes easier to begin to enter the paths into the spiritual world in fully awake consciousness.

    Are will describe 4 paths to the Spiritual World, each one requiring a different kind of thinking activity which we can experience.

    Lecture  - Friday 16thOctober 7.30pm - 9pm

    Are Thoresen will give a talk on the theme of Conceptualisation and Four Paths into the Spiritual World. 

    Suggested contribution £10. Concessions considered. Cash at the door.

    Workshops Saturday 17th- Sunday 18thOctober 10am - 5pm

    Are will lead the workshop with further explanatory indications, discussion and the opportunity to exercise and experience conceptualisation vs perception. We will be walking the four paths into the spiritual world and practice the different types of thinking activity required. 

    Admission: £90 for the weekend or £50 per day. Concessions considered.

    Cash at the door. 

    To book please contact Glenn Charles glenn.charles@gmail.com

    or Giovanna Mabanta gioinflow@gmail.com

    Are Thoresen is a Norwegian veterinarian, therapist, healer and spiritual investigator. Over the last few years, he has investigated deeply into the boundaries between the material world and the spiritual worlds beyond. 

    Please find further information in Are’s most recent books:
    ‘Opening the Heart’  (Clairview Books)   
    ‘Understanding Conceptualisation versus Pure Thinking/ Perception in Relation to the Physical/Elemental World’  (Amazon)

  • Monday 26 October
    7pm - 9pm

    Creativity is considered THE HIGHEST FORM OF INTELLIGENCE, though has not been fully understood – in particular its origin.

    This talk will shed some light on this unique phenomenon from the following angles:

    1. Imagination (what it depends on and how to enhance it…)
    2. Inspiration (the sources of inspiration will be explained through concrete examples in art and science)
    3. Religious view (since creativity is primarily associated with God, so religions disclose a lot on the topic)
    4. Scientific view (including the studies on the correlation between Schizophrenia and CREATIVITY)
    5. Celestial Influences (what does it mean that “everyone has a star”?)

    COME to enjoy this fascinating topic and its visual presentation.

    COME to enhance your understanding of creativity, and to make new friends!

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

    Free entry, donations welcome.

  • Monday 30 November
    7pm - 9pm

    with Milena Ivovic

    We are aware that OBJECTS are ENERGIES PRESENTED IN A CRUDE MATTER FORM, DESIGNED TO BEST SUIT THEIR INTENDED PURPOSE.

    BUYING NEW ITEMS has many reasons and sometimes even be driven by psychological urges. Thus, there is a danger behind the capacity and a drive to buy them – which is getting stuck in the world of objects, and become a slave to them.

    The time can also come when some OBJECTS LOSE THEIR APPEAL TO US.

    In trying to explain that phenomenon, we will follow the guidance of Nikola Tesla who suggested to start from energy, vibration and frequency in order to understand the Universe. Thus, we’ll approach both a Human Being and objects as Energy Systems, and explore their interaction and mutual evolution.

    Shall we live with the essentials only (as many in Japan choose to) or end up paralysed in the clutter we have generated? Or, are we going to be able find the right measure?

    We hope this talk will help you gain a clearer stance on who is to serve whom and why – when we think about artefacts in our life.

    COME to this talk to broaden your perspective on the topic, of objects we use, that concerns all of us.

    COME to share your beautiful presence, your thoughts on the topic and to make new friends!

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

    Attendance FREE