138 W 15th St
New York
NY 10011
Mike Chase Masks
Saturday June 21 2:00-4:00pm (EDT)
Zoom Only and large screen at Anthroposophy NYC
Mike will give a talk demonstrating processes and outcomes of past life and karma research methodologies. These include Rudolf Steiner’s Four-Day Karma Exercise, the Biographical Karma Exercise by Jostein Saether, and the Karma Drama Process he has been developing over the past four years.
Mike had a breakthrough in past-life research several years ago while working in a therapeutic prison with violent male offenders. He has since been working internationally, giving talks and workshops on karma research methodologies incorporating masks in England, Scotland, South Africa, Hungary, and China. Participants in his work have described how they are beginning to harmonise unresolved karma in the depths of the soul and bring less chaos into the world.
Mike established The Mask Studio in the mid-1990s and developed masks for training, education, performance, and therapy. He was the Artistic Director of the Glasshouse Arts Centre in Stourbridge for 14 years. He has contributed to Biographical Counselling training for over 20 years as an external trainer and has conducted self-development workshops worldwide over the past 35 years. For the last 9 years, Mike has been working within a therapeutic community prison, HMP Grendon, where he became the therapy manager on a wing with violent men with learning disabilities. Mike has a diploma in psychodrama psychotherapy and an M.Ed. in educational research. Mike is currently on the faculty of the Mental Health Seminar at Emerson College, examining mental health through the lens of anthroposophy.
All are welcome.