home

Community Library & Catalog

Current Newsletter

Anthro 101

About

Contact

Newsletter Archives

Where are we now in the Corona Pandemic

home

Library

Newsletter

Anthro 101

Portland Branch Newsletter Archives

Please take a look at the history of our Newsletters sent to our subscribers here

 

 

About

Contact

Newsletter sign up

Newletter Archives

Donate

Eurythmy Hallelujah

Dear Community members, For the last two months several of us, Eurythmists and friends of Eurythmy have been gathering on Pioneer Square Mondays at 2 pm (rain or shine) to share a Eurythmy Hallelujah with our fair city. If you have an interest in joining in this activity please show up on any given Monday a few minutes prior to 2 pm and you will be welcomed into our routine.

In Gratitude, Don Marquiss

read more

Conversations with Steiner

Current Events through the Lens of Anthroposophy

Over one hundred years ago, Rudolf Steiner presented the lecture series compiled in the two volume set titled The Karma of Untruthfulness: Secret Societies, the Media, and Preparations for the Great War. You are invited to a modern day salon to explore with fellow anthroposophists the challenges of our time. In collaboration with one another and drawing from the studies of Rudolf Steiner, we will attempt to penetrate world events and culture from a deeper occult understanding. We will be guided by Marjorie Spock’s The Art of Goethean Conversation.

read more

Preparing More Space for Anthroposophy

A feeling of deep gratitude for one another, and for all that each one has generously contributed has been warming both the space and our hearts! Teams of members have been hard at work since the middle of March, bringing their talents, with enthusiasm, grit and grace, to the work of preparing new space in the world for Anthroposophy. The church gave us the go-ahead…

read more

Easter – The Festival of Resurrection

Those of us who were surrounded by stacks of Anthroposophical books and journals as we entered titles into the catalog for the new library found ourselves enthusiastic, energized, and interested in what we were seeing! The challenge was to keep to the task at hand and not just dive into each piece we picked up.

Still, treasures were uncovered. I was particularly intrigued by an address1 that had been given by Emil Bock, one of the priest founders of the Christian Community in 1921…

read more

You Radiance – for Rudolf Steiner

You radiance in wind, concentrically weaving in and out of window frames in concrete and steel skeleton structures, whirl

toward my ruined orbit.

Help me to sprout coral branches of light

antennae of the Eternal, through the prison

of my skull. Lead my

resurrected INsight toward that mercurial

Sun-abyss where Archangels are holding council;

let me know those plans they’re

concocting for us down here. Let the eyes in your

photograph pasted to my wall, transmute to mine,

balance between Here and There.

Sweep, golden-angel-winged, into my monotonous

opacity, and spark that luminous

region near my heart

which, you say, moves to understand the stars,

that I may perceive Man’s spidery ties

to constellations:

And let my footsteps glide in tranquil three-time pace, during the earthly sun-period of my brain;

for they are restless

as a broken radiator; and I am angry,

and gossip about my friends, and write popular songs.

Let the squealing tones

of my voice deepen, and my tongue learn the folly

of useless chatter. Make me wise to choose

to shun the Trap of Fame

whose prize is a great hunk of putrefacted cheese:

For I sniff at the plastic lures of the senses

and forget it is enough

for God to mouthe my name. Let Promethean fire

fill me, though chained to a rock; symmetry not entice,

nor the rectangles of Albers*.

Beholding, let me face the blind of back alleys:

And guide the words I write to join your beacon to the Gods!

(*a reference to the work of German-American artist-educator Josef Albers.)

read more

Urban Biodynamic Gardening Matter and Spirit

Here we are starting on the fourth month of the year – April. We have already welcomed Spring with the Equinox in March. A year ago we were getting used to saying the word coronavirus and wondering what the future would bring. Who would have thought that something invisible to the human eye, could change our lives so thoroughly?

read more

My Favorite Drug

A 2019 Statista survey of nearly 2 thousand US voters found that only 72% agreed that vaccines should be mandated for children. A very similar percentage was announced in December 2020 in a KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor survey showing that 71% would “definitely or probably get a vaccine for COVID-19 if it was determined to be safe by scientists and available for free to everyone who wanted it.” But surveying

read more