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Novalis Conference
Dornach; Pentecost; May 22-25, 2026
Our next Section Zoom Mtg. is on May 2.  
Robert McDermott & Bruce Donehower will give a collaborative presentation. May 2 is the birthday of the poet Novalis.

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

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“Poetry speaks what Silence intends” /  Section Mtg. with Robert McDermott & Bruce Donehower

“Poetry speaks what Silence intends” / Section Mtg. with Robert McDermott & Bruce Donehower

"Spiritual Friendship" / photo bdonehower   Dear Friends, At our Section meeting on May 2, 2026 (birthday of Novalis), Robert McDermott and I teamed up for another collaborative presentation on the theme of "east" and "west," so called.  I made a recording of this meeting, and here is the edited and chaptered video.  Robert spoke about his encounters with Sri Aurobindo and H.H. the Dalai Lama. Bruce spoke on the topic of "Poetry speaks what Silence intends" . . . which is a phrase I coined to discuss Andrei Belyi's descriptions of the Esoteric Hours with Rudolf Steiner in the...

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