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Meditation as holding creative tension


How does the rose speak to us today?

This workshop explores the rose as a symbol of archetypal development, one that relates to the self, the world, their mutual interweaving and creative tensions.

This experiential workshop takes as its basis the meditative indications of Rudolf Steiner. Working with contemplative and phenomenological approaches, we will inquire into the polarities of the rose, its form, colour and gesture.

What can the rose show us about developing inner capacities for our times, life, profession, and other domains?

The workshop is facilitated by

Bart Vanmechelen (Anthroposophic Council for Inclusive Social Development)

Joan Sleigh (School of Spiritual Science Goetheanum)

Simon Reakes (The Field Centre)

All are welcome.

BOOKING: Please email: info@rmlt.org.uk

FEE: £30 including lunch and refreshments

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