Dear members and friends of the Anthroposophical Society in Canada: Each autumn a set of intensive meetings takes place that reflects on the events of spring and summer and look fo
For three weeks in October 2018 Shanghai and Guangzhou were my homes in China. I felt embraced throughout the entire time by a world of love, comfort, creativity, and every day ane
It may seem difficult to make sense of the various parts of the Anthroposophical Society at first, but the wisdom inherent in them becomes ever more apparent over time. This has
What happens when you get a gathering of Canadian Class Holders? This may seem a frivolous question, but perhaps it’s one worth contemplating. The easy answer might be: a lot! Se
by Richard Chomko (Group steward) I’m writing this because people have been asking for more transparency around what the Thornhill Group is, what it does, how it works, and how i
What is Branch life and how is it distinct from a public study group and from the School of Spiritual Science? As members of the Anthroposophical Society we have made two decisions
Dear Members and Friends, I would like to draw attention to an auspicious moment in the biography of ‘Anthroposophy Worldwide’. Exactly 21 years ago the first plans for
On June 20, 2018, the Atelier d’art social de Montréal1hosted an evening with Gwenaël Quiviger, French artist, musician, dancer and doctoral researcher in the field of social s
Cowichan Valley Anthroposophists and the Anthroposophical Society of Canada Council members review a time of retreat together. August 17, 18, and 19, 2018 A sunlight, deep natu