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Coming Full Circle - Spiritual Research Circle 2023 in Chestnut Ridge, New York

2/5/2023

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To "come full circle" is an expression suggestive of cyclic time: to have completed a cycle: to be, again, where we began. Have we arrived at a new beginning? The anthroposophical impulses of renewal have all reached, are reaching, or will soon reach the venerable age of 100 (including anthroposophical publishing in this country).

Is there a significance to a centenary? What is the significance, if any, of three times thirty-three and a third years? What do experts in their fields have to say about how far we have come, where we are, and what the future holds?
Join us for a lively gathering of SteinerBooks authors (and other special guests) as we reckon with these and other questions from the multiple perspectives of different fields of endeavor.

Where? We are pleased to be meeting in the historic Threefold Auditorium in Spring Valley, New York.
When? Friday, April 14 and Saturday April 15.

On Friday, doors open at 3pm for checking-in and visiting our pop-up bookshop (open throughout the event). Catered reception starts at 4pm. Evening program starts at 6pm. On Saturday, a continental breakfast will be provided in the morning, and lunch in the afternoon. To liven up the space and ourselves, besides ample coffee and tea, we will engage in Artistic Speech with Jennifer Kleinbach. The seminar will end around 5pm. Confirmed presenters include: Jack Petrash, Mary Stewart Adams, Stephen Usher, Sevak Gulbekian, Signe Schaefer, John Scott Legg (host). More to be announced. A detailed schedule will be published below and sent to registrants as soon as available (mid-February).

Registration info here.​ Presentations and performances will not be live streamed.
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