A Journal & Newsletter for Friends & Members of the Section for the Literary Arts & Humanities of the School for Spiritual Science in North America. 

Next meeting: August 3, 7-8 pm Pacifc
Meeting Topic: “Experiencing the Word” with Mark McAlister (Toronto).

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

Featured Topics

“The Fairytale is Mightier than Philosophy!”

“The Fairytale is Mightier than Philosophy!”

Poster Artwork: Marion Donehower   The San Francisco campus of the 2024 Section has closed to new registrations. But there's a reasonable chance space will open in August. If you want to be on a Waiting List, contact me at nasectionconference2024@gmail.com.   Toronto has room and will continue to register until the event. You do not need to be a “member” of the Section to attend the conference. Blue cards are not required. This is a conference for friends and members of the Section—and that means: it is a gathering of those persons who feel a destiny connection to this Section of...

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Introduction to Novalis

Introduction to Novalis

Artwork: "Blue Flower 1" by Marion Donehower     A (very) Brief Introduction  To the Poet Hailed Repeatedly by Rudolf Steiner As the "Herald of...

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