The Art of Living Anthroposophically during the Season of Epiphany
An Evening with Lynn Jericho
January 24, 2020, 7 – 9 pm
$20 suggested fee. Register online.
How do we live our daily lives anthroposophically? Beyond being a student of Steiner, attending a study group, working in an anthroposophical initiative or organization, there are the personal moments, the ordinary interactions, our self-care, our relationships. How do we wake up each morning? What do we think when we look in the mirror or at a sunset or watch a Netflix series? How do we know our true human beingness?
Epiphany moments occur when a new stage of coming into being becomes evident. In the life of Christ Jesus, we can see that every aspect of His life was part of the process leading to His Epiphanies.
During the Season of Epiphany between the Holy Nights and Lent, we can bring an epiphany awareness to living out of anthroposophy in our personal lives and recognize the intimate details of our own process of coming into being.
In the three parts to this evening we will ask what it means to live out of anthroposophy, look at the four epiphanies in the life of Christ Jesus and how we can incarnate these Christic models in our lives, and have conversation on the challenges of living anthroposophically in the season of Epiphany.
Lynn Jericho devotes her life to helping others follow the ancient and universal commandment: “O Human Soul, Know Thyself!” For thirty years, she has provided individuals with anthroposophical counseling, and offered many talks, workshops, blog posts, and online courses. After many years in the NYC area, she now lives in Chapel Hill, NC. imagineself.com