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August 2024 Newsletter

96🔶August Newsletter/CalendarAugust NewsletterView this email in your browserBranch LibraryFor information, to take out a book or to arrange a visit, contactValerie Hope, portlandanthroposophy@gmail.comThe Book Catalog is now on our website – the ‘search’ function is...

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96July Newsletter/CalendarJuly NewsletterView this email in your browserBranch LibraryFor information, to take out a book or to arrange a visit, contactValerie Hope, portlandanthroposophy@gmail.comThe Book Catalog is now on our website – the ‘search’ function is...

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Trivia Corner – Elemental Beings Arising from Man’s Immoral Deeds?

…Matters, for example, which have a harmful result on the etheric body are bad laws, or bad social measures prevailing in a community. All that leads to want of harmony, all that makes for bad adjustments between man and man, works in such a way through the feeling which it creates in the common life that the effect is continued into the etheric body. The accumulation in the etheric body caused through these experiences of the soul brings about again detachments from the beings working in from the spiritual worlds and these likewise are now to be found in our environment — they are ______ or ______

— Rudolf Steiner

Embryo DVDs – Jaap van der Wal

Embryo in Us & Embryo in Motion

2017 & 2010 Workshops

Recorded live in Portland, Oregon

These two seminars explore human prenatal development and show how biology is expressing the essence of human spiritual enfoldment. The two DVD sets are available only here.

Jaap van der Wal, PhD, MD is an associate professor for anatomy and embryology at the University of Maastricht, Holland.

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