
Anthroposophic psychotherapy and mystery healing as a counterbalance to inimical polarization
This is a biannual conference organized by IFAPA (the International Federation of Anthroposophic Psychotherapy Associations). Two years ago we looked, amongst other things, at the issue of ‘inimical polarization’ – a phenomenon that has occurred since the 2020 pandemic with many examples of strongly held views and differences of opinion. This year we will look at the same ongoing phenomenon from the point of view of how we can meet it out of the mystery knowledge which underpins anthroposophic psychotherapy. The conference will be situated within the context of Rudolf Steiner’s last year of life, in which he unfolded an unprecedented wealth of new insights and vistas for humanity. After an inspiring series of lectures, and after his urgent call not to underestimate the seriousness of the times, he urged us to become active in the world of work in his so-called last address (letzte Ansprache). Afterwards Rudolf Steiner wrote the Michael Letters from his sickbed to remind us of the challenges ahead and our tools to face them. The conference will have three parts: research into the mysteries of healing, practical tools for teaching anthroposophic psychotherapy and community building.
This conference is open by invitations only.
Once you have been accepted, you can send an email to bookings@emerson.org.uk stating if you are from the EU/UK or rest of the world and if you want to book accommodation and meals for this conference, please state your arrival and depature date.
Event Details:
Course Price: Conference fee: EU & UK £300, Non EU £200
Accommodation and meals:
Venue:
Emerson College
Emerson College, Hartfield Road