A Journal of the North American Section for the Literary Arts & Humanities of the School for Spiritual Science. 

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December 28: Lecture 3 “The 5th Gospel” Zoom / for the Faust Branch
December 31: Storytelling Presentation: “Fairytale of Eros and Fable” by Novalis / Zoom / for the Faust Branch
January 5: “Under the Sign of the Mother: Raphael-Novalis” / Zoom / for the ASA 

“Friends, the soil is poor. We must scatter abundant seed to ensure even a middling harvest.”    — Novalis

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“100 Years Rudolf Steiner” Conference Report & Presentation Recordings

“100 Years Rudolf Steiner” Conference Report & Presentation Recordings

Is the Time at Hand?   Dear Friends; Zoom recordings of the Presentations are now available; click here. Open the Conference Schedule to find the Zoom link; click here.  NOTE: The links to the Zoom recordings are embedded in the Harvard Conference Schedule. To access them: open the Conference Schedule on the Harvard Conference page (use the link above that I provided or click here); select the day and group and time you want to look at; click the link that Harvard provides in that category to view the Zoom recordings.  Click this sentence if you want to read a complete PDF description...

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