Sunday May 10th, 1-6 pm, The Plant Cafe Organic, SF Dogpatch

Anthroposophy in the Bay Area & Beyond
Connecting Seekers across Northern California
The Soul’s transformation across its eternal path
Saturday, April 25, 2026 , 3-5 pm at the Eurythmy room of the SF Waldorf Grade School, 2938 Washington St, San Francisco CA 94115
James Dyson MD will be speaking from a deeply esoteric perspective to deepen our insight into the cosmic role of the Christ being.

Sponsored by the San Francisco Bay Branch Initiative
$15-20, at the door, for more information click here

James Dyson, MD, has co-founded the anthroposophical medical clinic, Park Attwood in the UK, where he worked from 1979 to 2003. He practiced as a school doctor in many Steiner Waldorf Schools and in centers for social therapy. His areas of special interest are developmental psychology and adult mental health, and he is a regular contributor to anthroposophic therapeutic trainings in the UK and the USA. Dr. Dyson holds a Masters in Psychosynthesis Psychology and is a prolific lecturer of Rudolf Steiner’s work in the healing fields. He is one of the founders of The Association for Anthroposophic Psychology (AAP)
ANTHROPOSOPHY.SOCIAL ◆ MEET WITH THE AUTHORS
How can the human heart remain alive in times of grief, violence and evil?
With Eytan Bloch and Maureen Amelia Brodie from Israel in the Midst of the War

Presentation, Conversation, Exploration and Contemplations
Dates: The 2nd & 4th Saturdays: April 11th and 25th, May 9th and 23rd, June: 13th and 27th
Start: 9:30 am Pacific,
Bring: A copy of the book, Iron Swords Prayers. The book can be purchased HERE
We also recommend: A candle, a blank copybook and colored pencils or pastel crayons and writing materials.
JOIN IRON SWORDS PRAYERS MEETINGS on Anthroposophy.Social
For questions email Vivianne at vivianne@anthroposophy.social or Sally at supersallyg@gmail.com
How Does Freedom Shape Healthy Community Life?
an event in the BAUMHEIER SERIES

Sunday, May 3, 2026, 10 AM – 1 PM PDT
Meg Gorman
has decades of teaching experience in Waldorf and public schools and has worked in various teacher education programs around the country and the world. She has worked with Rudolf Steiner’s threefold nature of social life for over fifty years.
Annie Haas
used Steiner’s lectures to create her own curriculum for her three children and now consults homeschoolers globally. Her “Threefold Human Calendar” helps caregivers look at their daily soul life objectively; it has sold hundreds of copies.
Dr. Kelly Sutton
has specialized in internal medicine and pediatrics since 1971. She has earned rave reviews from her patients. Her medical licenses were revoked in 2022-2023 over disagreements about vaccine risk despite no patient complaints or injury. A lawsuit with other physicians has been filed. She currently provides health education in Massachusetts.
Suggested fee: $25 – $50 U.S. Register here
This conference is part of a series in loving memory of Edward Baumheier who at age 87 discovered and became a passionate advocate for social three folding.
Creating a Community of the Living and the Dead

Remembrance, Conversation, Meditation,
and Inspiration for Our Present Time and Our Shared Future
Saturday, April 4th, 2026, 9:30 am PDT
Facilitated by Nancy Jewel Poer, Sally Greenberg, Vivianne Sinclaire and Community
Free offering for all subscribers to Anthroposophy.Social (between $3.46 and $7/month) – cancel anytime – subscription includes access to many live platform events and recordings, including past Festival Event Recordings, Economic Studies, and Practices to Connect with our Loved ones Across the Threshold.
The Emphasis of this Holy Saturday Event will be to:
Questions? Email Vivianne at vivianne@anthroposophy.social or Sally at supersallyg@gmail.com
Upcoming Trainings with Bernd Ruf
Module 5 and 11, July 5-10, 2026 in Wilton, NH
Module 6 online, May 22-23, 2026
Module 7 online, September 18-19, 2026
for more information and to register go here
Upcoming Training with Reinaldo Naciemento
Module 5, May 1-4, 2026 in Pasadena, CA
for more information and to register go here

Agnes Hardorp and Thomas Mayer, Connecting to the Angelic World

“When one begins to meditate, one accomplishes the only really free deed in this human life…. we are completely free in this. Meditation is the archetypal free deed.” Rudolf Steiner (GA 214, 08.20.1922)
Meditation Workshop, March 6 – 8, 2026, at the
Golden Bridges School, 503 Cambridge St., San Francisco, CA 94134
Friday, March 6, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Saturday, March 7, 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 8, 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Course fee: $220, reduction possible
To Register fogeggs@gmail.com
for more information click here or visit www.anthroposophical-meditation.info

An Introduction to Rudolf Steiner’s Control of Thought Exercise with Organic (Living) Thinking
Saturdays: 9:30am to 11am Pacific time • February 21, March 7 • March 21
WHAT? This Lenten practice invites participants to give up habitual, dead thinking and replace it with organic (living) thought with Rudolf Steiner’s Control of Thought exercise. The first of the Six Basic (Protective) Exercises.
HOW? Zoom- meetings will be recorded.
Participants will learn the laws of organic thinking and how to apply them directly to the Control of Thought exercise, creating their own organic (metamorphic)
thinking exercise to be practiced for 5 minutes a day during lent.
Bring a notebook and a blue, green, red and yellow writing implement.
WHY? To actively strengthen the soul force of thinking. “As long as you lack the power to reel in your thoughts, as if on a string, you cannot expect that the inner world will open itself to you.” – Rudolf Steiner, Berlin, February 15, 1904
WHO? For anyone who wants to put forth the effort to actively evolve their thinking capacity with good will.FACILITATORS: MaryAnne Young and Sally Greenberg
REFERENCE TEXTS
Enlivening the Chakra of the Heart – Florin Lowndes
How to Know Higher Worlds and Occult Science – Rudolf Steiner
RSVP: Event Calendar on https://anthroposophysocial.com
Free offering for Subscriber Members ($3.47 to $7/month-cancel anytime)

Keeping Our Conversations Alive with Those we Love on the “Other Side”
For those who feel called to deepen their inner work and spiritual understanding
of living with and loving the “so-called-dead”
9:30 am Pacific, 12:30 Eastern, 16:30 UK (with time change), 1:30 CET (with time change)
Conversation – Preparation – Meditation – Practice
Facilitated by Sally Greenberg, Vivianne Sinclaire and Guests
Free offering for all subscribers to Anthroposophy.Social (between $3.46 and $7/month) – cancel anytime – includes access to all free platform events and recordings, including past death cafe recordings with practices to connect with our loved ones across the Threshold.
The “Staying Connected” Death Cafe is facilitated by Sally Greenberg and Vivianne Sinclaire with Guests
The Emphasis of this month’s Cafe will be to take time to practice the meditations we have learned in previous sessions to cultivate the conditions for connecting with our beloveds. Come prepared to “hold” and share about one individual you know and love who has died to our earthly live.
We’ll begin our meeting with a “Logic of the Heart” Practice to come to heart coherence and inner peace before we practice connecting with those we love who have died with our “memory bridge” meditation.
All are welcome to join this meeting as part of a Series of Death Cafes as we enter the time of year when the spiritual world draws nearest to us, including those we know who have loved and crossed.
Together, we’ll Research, Practice and Share:
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Questions? Email Vivianne at viviannerael@gmail.com or Sally at supersallyg@gmail.com
With Christiaan Boele

ART BY CLARA SCHAAREMAN | CLARASCHAAREMAN.COM
2026 COURSE offerings:
. FOUNDATIONAL TRAINING COURSES 1 & 2
FEB 13, 14, 15
SAN FRANCISCO WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL
. FOUNDATIONAL TRAINING COURSE 3
FEB 19, 20, 21, 22
WILDCAT CANYON COMMUNITY SCHOOL, EL SOBRANTE
. SINGING WORKSHOPS @ BACWTT CONFERENCE
FEB 15, 16, 17
SAN FRANCISCO WALDORF HIGH SCHOOL
. NORTHERN CA WERBECK CHOIR
FEB 27, 28, MARCH 1 (WITH PERFORMANCE) MARIN WALDORF SCHOOL, SAN RAFAEL
for more information and registration please visit WWW.CHRISTIAANBOELE.COM


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at the Harvard Divinity School – online participation

Harvard’s Program for the Evolution of Spirituality is delighted to host this special conference at Harvard Divinity School on December 15 and 16, online and in person. In person registration is at capacity and no longer possible, however, online registration is still available:
Register here for free online participation of the 100 Years Rudolf Steiner Conference .
….The centennial of Steiner’s death in 1925 offers a perfect opportunity for scholars, practitioners in areas of “applied anthroposophy,” such as Steiner education and biodynamic agriculture, and interested members of the public to come together to debate major issues. Our conference goal is to offer new perspectives on Steiner and critical approaches to his legacy, which has been extremely fruitful in multiple fields, from education and organic farming to modern art and architecture. By bringing together a diverse range of scholars and researchers, we hope to shed new light on this legacy and provide a forum to explore complex issues.