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Feast of the Immaculate Heart & Queenship of Mary

22 August 2016 –Astro-Weather: Are you following Venus & Jupiter closing in on each other? After sunset today they’re 6° apart very low above the horizon due west. Jupiter is to Venus’s upper left. They’re heading toward a close conjunction on August 27th. Also, below, lower left of Jupiter, is faint & fading Mercury.

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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

“The aim of science is to discover and illuminate truth. And that, I take it, is the aim of literature, whether biography or history… It seems to me, then, that there can be no separate literature of science.” ~Rachel Carson

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Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary & the Queenship of  Mary– a logical follow-up to the Assumption, now celebrated on the octave day of that feast

392 –Eugenius elected – the last Roman Emperor to support polytheism

476 – Odoacer a soldier became the first King of Italy. His reign is commonly seen as marking the end of the Western Roman Empire

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565 – Columbaa, Christian saint -one of the ‘Twelve Apostles of Ireland’ reports seeing a monster in Loch Ness, Scotland

1241 – Deathday of Pope Gregory IX, established the Papal Inquisition

1849 – The first air raid in history. Austria launches pilotless balloons against the city of Venice

1864 – Twelve nations sign the First Geneva Convention

1862 – Birthday of Claude Debussy

1902 – Cadillac Motor Company is founded

1902 – Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first President to ride in an automobile

Souls’ Awakening

1913 – 1st performance of Rudolf Steiner’s 4th Mystery Drama: The Souls’ Awakening

1932 – The BBC begins television broadcasting using John Logie Baird’s system

1941 – World War II: German troops begin the Siege of Leningrad

1944 – World War II: Holocaust of Kedros in Crete by German force

1947 – Deathday of Francis Delaisi, French social economist spoken of by Rudolf Steiner inFall of the Spirits of Darkness’ Lecture 14 Dornach, 28 October 1917 (see except below)

1961 – Ida Siekmann dies attempting to cross the Berlin Wall

1962 – The OAS attempts to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle

1971 – J. Edgar Hoover & John Mitchell announce the arrest of 20 of the Camden 28, a group of “Catholic left” anti-Vietnam War activists who executed a raid on a Camden, New Jersey draft board

1996 – Bill Clinton signs welfare reform into law, representing a major shift in US welfare policy

2006 – Russian passenger plane crashes over eastern Ukraine, killing all 170 people on board

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~The power of the Divine Mother encircles my spine

As the snakes entwine the caduceus…

Hidden in my rib cage

A holy poison of fiery Wisdom

Burns a hole in the mountain

& guides my tongue to sweetness

~hag

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falldarkness_covLecture 14 Dornach, 28 October 1917

“For once, therefore, a man woke up and saw that what mattered was not to proclaim democracy but to see the full reality, not to follow slogans, but to see things as they are. This would be particularly important today, for people would then realize that the events which reign with such blood and terror over the whole of humanity are guided and directed from just a few centres. People will never realize this if they persist in the delusion that nation is fighting nation, and allow the European and American Press to lull them to sleep over the kinds of relations that are said to exist between nations. Everything said about antagonism and opposition between nations only exists to cast a veil over the true reasons. For we shall never arrive at the real truth if we feed on words in order to explain these events, but only if we point to actual people. The problem is that this tends to be unpalatable today. And the man who woke up and wrote these statements in 1910 also presented some highly unwelcome accounts in his book. He produced a list of fifty-five individuals who are the real rulers and exploiters of France. The list can be found in Francis Delaisi’s La Democratie et les Financiers, written in 1910; the same man has also written La Guerre qui vient, a book which has become famous. In his La Democratie et les Financiers you will find statements of fundamental significance. There you have someone who has woken up to reality. The book contains impulses which allow one to see through much of what we should see through today, and also to cut through much of the fog which is made to wash over human brains today. Here again, we must resolve to look to reality.

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The book has, of course, been ignored. It does, however, raise issues which should be raised all over the world today, for they would teach people much about the reality which others intend to bury under all their declamations on democracy and autocracy and whatever the slogans may be. The book also gives an excellent exposition on the extremely difficult position in which members of parliament find themselves. People think they can vote according to their convictions. But you would have to know all the different threads which tie them to reality if you wanted to know why they vote for one thing and against another. Certain issues really must be raised. Delaisi does so. Thus, for example, he considers a member of parliament and asks the question: Which side should the poor man support? The people pay him three thousand francs a year and the shareholders pay him thirty thousand francs!’ To pose the question is to answer it. So the poor dear man gets his three-thousand-franc allowance from the people, and thirty thousand francs from the shareholders! I think you will agree it is a good piece of proof, a sign of real acumen, to say: How nice that a socialist, a man of the people like Millerand has gained a seat in parliament! Delaisi’s question goes in another direction. He asks: How far can someone like Millerand, who was earning thirty thousands francs a year for representing insurance companies, be independent?

So for once someone did wake up. He is well aware of the threads which run from the actions of such an individual to the different insurance companies. But such things, reported by someone who is awake and sees the truth, are ignored. It is, of course, only too easy to talk about democracy in the Western world. Yet if you wanted to tell people the truth you would have to say: ‘The man called so and so is doing this, and the one called so and so is doing that.’ Delaisi has found fifty-five men — not a democracy but fifty-five specific individuals — who, he says, govern and exploit France. There, someone has discovered the real facts, for in ordinary life, too, a feeling must awaken for the real facts..

It is not a bad thing to know these things, which are ingredients of reality. They must be seriously considered. And one is guided to develop something of a nose for reality when one takes up anthroposophy, whilst the materialistic education people have today, with innumerable channels opening into it from the Press, is designed to point not to the realities but to something which is cloaked in all kinds of slogans. And if someone does wake up, as Delaisi did, and writes about how things really are, how many people get to know about it? How many people will listen? They cannot listen, for it is buried by — well, by a life that again is ruled by the Press. Delaisi shows himself to be a bright person, someone who has gone to a lot of trouble to gain real insight. He is no blind follower of parliamentarianism, nor of democracy. He predicts that the things people think are so clever today will come to an end. He says so expressly, also with reference to the ‘voting machine’ — which is approximately how he puts it. He is entirely scientific and serious in his discourse on this parliamentary voting machine, for he understands the whole system which leads to these ‘voting machines’, where people are made to believe that a convinced majority is voting against a mentally unhinged minority. He knows that something else will have to take the place of this if there is to be healthy development.

This is not yet possible, for people would be deeply shocked if you were to tell them what will take its place. Only people initiated into spiritual science can really know this today. Forms which belong to the past will definitely not take its place. You need not be afraid that someone speaking out of anthroposophy will promote some kind of reactionary or conservative ideas; no, these will not be things of the past, but they will be so different from the ‘voting machine’ which exists today that people will be shocked and consider this madness. Nevertheless it will enter into the impulses of evolution in time. Delaisi, too, says: In organic development certain parts lose their original function and become useless but still persist for some time; in the same way, these parliaments will continue to vote for quite some time, but all real life will have departed from them.”

http://wn.rsarchive.org/Lectures/GA177/English/RSP1993/19171028p01.html

Blessings & Peace ~Hazel Archer Ginsberg 

I am an oar made ready

19 August 2016 – Astro-Weather: You’ll want to keep your eyes on the western evening sky all week. A trio of bright planets — Mercury, Venus, & Jupiter — lurk low in the twilight, forming an elegant triangle that changes shape with each passing day. Use brilliant Venus as your guide to the other two, above the horizon 30 minutes after sunset.

Jupiter, to Venus’ upper left, while Mercury below Jupiter. You’ll need a clear, unobstructed horizon to see the three worlds.

Distant Neptune reaches opposition & peak visibility two weeks from today, but the view now is essentially the same. The ice giant planet rises around 8:30 PM CDT & climbs nearly halfway to the zenith in the southern sky by 2 am. The planet lies in Aquarius, southwest of Lambda Aquarii.

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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

“Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.” ~H.G. Wells

The Feast of the Transfiguration in the Gregorian Calendar

World Humanitarian Day

295 BC – The first temple to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty & fertility, is dedicated by Quintus Fabius Maximus Gurges during the Third Samnite War

43 BC –Caesar Augustus, compels the Roman Senate to elect him Consul

14 AD – Deathday of Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus

1612 – The “Samlesbury witches“, three women from the Lancashire village of Samlesbury, England, are put on trial, accused of practicing witchcraft, one of the most famous witch trials in British history

1662 – Deathday of Blaise Pascal a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer &Christian philosopher. He was a child prodigy, while still a teenager he started some pioneering work on calculating machines.

Following a religious experience in late 1654, he began writing influential works on philosophy & theology. His two most famous works set in the conflict between Jansenists & Jesuits.

Rudolf Steiner wrote about him in GA 131, From Jesus to Christ: Lecture I: Jesuit and Rosicrucian Training

1692 – Salem witch trials: In Salem, Province of Massachusetts Bay, five women, & a clergyman, are executed after being convicted of witchcraft

Daguerreotype of Louis Daguerre in 1844 by Jean-Baptiste Sabatier-Blot

Daguerreotype of Louis Daguerre in 1844 by Jean-Baptiste Sabatier

1839 – The French government announces that Louis Daguerre’s photographic process is a gift “free to the world”. Viewing a daguerreotype is unlike looking at any other type of photograph. The image does not sit on the surface of the metal, but appears to be floating in space, & the illusion of reality.

1854 – The First Sioux War begins when United States Army soldiers kill Lakota chief Conquering Bear & in return are massacred

1868 – Jules Janssen discovered Helium during a solar eclipse

1919 – Afghanistan gains full independence from the United Kingdom

1934 – The German referendum of 1934 approves Hitler’s appointment as head of state with the title of Führer.

1936 – Deathday of Federico García Lorca, Spanish poet, playwright, & director He was executed by Nationalist forces at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War

1944 – World War II: Liberation of Paris: against German occupation with the help of Allied troops

1945 – August Revolution: Viet Minh led by Ho Chi Minh take power in Hanoi, Vietnam.

1953 – Cold War: The CIA & MI6 help to overthrow the government of Mohammad Mosaddegh in Iran & reinstate the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

1955 – In the Northeast United States, severe flooding caused by Hurricane Diane, claims 200 lives

1960 – Cold War: In Moscow downed American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers is sentenced to ten years imprisonment by the Soviet Union for espionage

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1960 – Sputnik program: Korabl-Sputnik 2: The Soviet Union launches the satellite with the dogs Belka & Strelka, 40 mice, two rats & a variety of plants.

1964 – Syncom 3, the first geostationary communication satellite, was launched

1989 – Several hundred East Germans cross the frontier between Hungary and Austria during the Pan-European Picnic, part of the events that began the process of the Fall of the Berlin Wall

1991 – Dissolution of the Soviet Union, August Coup: Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev is placed under house arrest while on holiday in the town of Foros, Ukraine

2003 – A car-bomb attack on United Nations headquarters in Iraq kills the agency’s top envoy Sérgio Vieira de Mello & 21 other employees.

2010 – Operation Iraqi Freedom ends, with the last of the United States brigade combat teams crossing the border to Kuwait

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My POD (Poem Of the Day)

‎~I am an oar made ready…

Like water  – adaptable

I follow my-Self

Flowing on...

~hag

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The modern English word “weird” is derived from the Old English term *wyrd,* meaning “destiny.” By the late Middle Ages, *wyrd* had evolved into a concept similar to the Eastern notion of karma. It implied that the momentum of past events plays a strong role in shaping the future, but that human willpower can nevertheless also have a hand in creating upcoming events. In some uses, *wyrd* could even mean “the power to control destiny,” as exemplified by the 3 Weird Sisters of Shakespeare’s *MacBeth* or The Fates (Nornir) from the Northern Mysteries.

Wyrd is ordered by The 3 Fates. The eldest is Urd, who governs the laying of the threads of wyrd in the well of memory. The middle is Verdandi, whose name means becoming; & the youngest is Skuld, whose name means obligation. She is occasionally said to be one of the Valkyries as well, because it is Her hand that cuts a person’s thread & determines the extent of their “obligation”.

I bring this up, because my Wyrd Factor is pretty high these days. While the consequences of the past are certainly impacting my present, I’ve rarely had a greater ability to co-create with these forces through the strength of my intentions.

On a not unrelated note, here’s Caroline Myss’ explanation of faith: “Faith is the power to stand up to the madness and chaos of the physical world while holding the position that nothing external has any authority over what heaven has in mind for you.”

If you don’t like the word “heaven” in Myss’ statement, substitute a term that works for you, like “higher self” or ”destiny” or “my soul’s code.”

We are always called on to modify what’s not quite right for our needs. Let’s keep tinkering with fate…

XOX

Blessings & Peace ~Hazel Archer Ginsberg 

“Compassion becomes Freedom”

13 August 2016 – Astro-Weather:

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Look overhead around 10pm CDT any day this week & your eyes will fall on the brilliant star Vega in the constellation Lyra the Harp. Vega is the brightest member of the prominent Summer Triangle asterism. The Triangle’s second-brightest star, is Altair in Aquila the Eagle, southeast of Vega. The asterism’s dimmest member, Deneb in Cygnus the Swan, stands northeast of Vega. Although the brightening Moon diminishes the luster of stars this week, the Summer Triangle remains conspicuous.

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ALSO: About 45 minutes before the Sun comes up, look for a bright object hovering just above the horizon in the east-southeast. This is the night sky’s brightest star – Sirius in the constellation Canis Major. The return of Sirius to the predawn sky was an occasion for celebration in ancient Egypt. Around 3000 b.c., this so-called heliacal rising of Sirius heralded the coming flood of the Nile River, an event upon which agriculture — & all life in Egypt — depended

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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

“Study the past if you would define the future.”  ~Confucius

303 – St. Cassian of Imola, Patron Saint of Teachers, martyred during the reign of Julian the Apostate

1699 – Deathday of Marco d’Aviano, Capuchin monk. When he gave his blessing to a nun, bedridden for some 13 years, she was miraculously healed. The news spread far & wide, among those who sought his help was Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, whose wife had been unable to conceive a male heir. From 1680 to the end of his life, Marco d’Aviano became a close confidant & adviser to him. As the danger of war with the Ottoman Turks grew near, Marco d’Aviano played a crucial role in resolving disputes, restoring unity, & energizing the armies of the Holy League

1792 – King Louis XVI of France is formally arrested by the National Tribunal, & declared an enemy of the people

1802 – Birthday of Nikolaus Lenau, Austrian poet- wrote a version of Faust, Savonarola, Die Albigenser, Don Juan…etc…

1818 – Birthday of Lucy Stone a prominent American orator, abolitionist, & suffragist, known for using her maiden name after marriage. In 1847, Stone became the first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree. She spoke out for women’s rights & against slavery at a time when women were discouraged & prevented from public speaking

1831 – Nat Turner witnesses a solar eclipse which caused the sky to appear a blue-green color, which he envisioned as a black man’s hand reaching over the sun. Eight days later he & 70 other slaves kill between 55-65 whites in Southampton County, Virginia

1860 – Birthday of Annie Oakley

1868 – A massive earthquake near Arica, Peru, causes an estimated 25,000 casualties, & the subsequent tsunami causes considerable damage as far away as Hawaii & New Zealand

1876 – The premiere of Der Ring des Nibelungen at the recently completed Bayreuth Festspielhaus

1898 – Carl Gustav Witt discovers 433 Eros, the first near-Earth asteroid to be found

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1899 – Birthday of Alfred Hitchcock

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1900 – Deathday of Vladimir Soloviev, a Russian philosopher, theologian, poet, pamphleteer & literary critic. It is widely held that Solovyov was one of the sources for Dostoyevsky’s characters in The Brothers Karamazov. Solovyov’s influence can also be seen in the writings of the Symbolist & Neo-Idealist writers of the later Russian Soviet era. His book The Meaning of Love can be seen as one of the philosophical sources of Leo Tolstoy’s The Kreutzer Sonata. It was also the work in which he introduced the concept of ‘syzygy’, to denote ‘close union’.

He influenced the religious philosophy of many including the ideas of Rudolf Steiner, (see War, Progress, and the End of History: Three Conversations, Including a Short Story of the Anti-Christ. Reprinted 1990 by Lindisfarne Books) Steiner speaks of Solovyov’s former incarnation as a visionary nun in the Middle Ages in his Karmic relationships Vol. 4 Lecture 8

1910 – Deathday of Florence Nightingale

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1914 – The beginning of Rudolf Steiner’s Curative Education Course “For our Friends”

1926 – Birthday of Fidel Castro

1942 – Walt Disney’s fifth full-length animated film, Bambi, was released to theaters

1946 – Deathday of H. G. Wells

1961 – the Berlin Wall is erected

1969 – The Apollo 11 astronauts are released from a three-week quarantine to enjoy a ticker tape parade in New York City. That evening, at a state dinner in Los Angeles, they are awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by U.S. President Richard Nixon

1975 – Deathday of Kurt Henderwerk , veteran anthroposophical actor

1978 – One hundred fifty Palestinians in Beirut are killed in a terrorist attack during the second phase of the Lebanese Civil War

2004 – One hundred fifty-six Congolese Tutsi refugees are massacred at the Gatumba refugee camp in Burundi

2015 – At least 76 people are killed & 212 others are wounded in a truck bombing in Baghdad, Iraq

International Lefthanders Day

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My POD (Poem Of the Day)

~…& the quiet that settles on our skin,

A light rain rinsing the pastel dawn

Into pale grey, keeps company

With those whose dreams are troubled

& whose love is still asleep…

~hag

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Compassion becomes FreedomF.B. Ferris

This morning I am thinking about “Compassion becomes Freedom” the Leitmotif for the month of August. As I awoke I noticed how the song birds seemed quieter – more demur then when I left for my ‘Faust Initiation’ in July. The soul of the Earth, after uniting with the world spirit in the heights of summer, is binding herself again to the earth with the inbreathing process, & the creatures of air are a barometer of this progression.

I imagine the lion-sun satiated, demonstrating a slowed rhythmic breathing, deepening into ripened power. The human being can only achieve this kingly power of inner mastery thru the test of freedom -To raise ourselves as “a splendid stranger made king of earthly nature” as Novalis puts it in his ‘Hymns to the Night’.

We strive for the inner harmony of the marriage of fire & water – where the lion-heart joins with the prudent head – then the “I” is transformed & baptized. This kingly power of overcoming the drives of the soul with sober wisdom goes hand in hand with the transformation of the blood, turning the fire into compassion, when we consciously take in the Michaelic iron from the stars. Only in this way can the human being free ourselves from the bonds of nature, converting rulership into courageous service.

The human being becomes free from the violence which binds all beings, when they can overcome themselves. And in this overcoming, we gain knowledge of the Self, as we walk the path to the Grail, just as Parzival took the path to freedom “through compassionate knowing” & understanding. This is what the tamed lion wisdom of this season teaches us.

“…See the sun-drenched vine, with its juice spiritualized to etheric sunlight! It is a picture of the purification & fermentation process of the “I”. It shows you how drives can be transformed when they are purified thru life’s bitter crisis, & flower as the wisdom of age. Your “I” bears the kingly power within itself thru which you can transform all that is lower within you & raise it to the heights. Without these drives you would not be a full human being, but you must tame & refine them in the crucible of the royal power of the “I”. Then they will bear for you the loveliest fruits which will ripen in the autumn of life to become saturated with the wisdom of life. You extend your soul beyond itself when, compassionately sharing in all that is human. You open your Self to the world. For human being means: transforming the kingly power of the “I” in sharing responsibility for all that is human! Then the thought that I am only a member of all mankind & am co-responsible for all that happens is no longer foreign to me. With such an attitude the human being’s whole way of thinking gradually changes…” ~Rudolf Steiner, Knowledge of Higher Worlds

Ripening with you

in Peace ~Hazel Archer Ginsberg

The Past & Future Dream Us

19 August 10, 2016 (the 222nd day of the year) International Biodiesel Day

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Astro-weather – First Quarter Moon occurs at 2:22 p.m. CDT. By the time the Sun sets this evening, the Moon appears in the south-southwest, one-third of the way from the horizon to the zenith. As darkness descends, our satellite grows more prominent & the background stars of Libra the Scales come into view

238 – Feast of St. Lawrence martyred on thus day

955 – Battle of Lechfeld: Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor defeats the Magyars, ending 50 years of Hungarian invasion of the West

1270 – Yekuno Amlak takes the imperial throne of Ethiopia, restoring the Solomonic dynasty to power after 100-years

1675 – The foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London, England is laid

The term ‘the 10th of August’ is widely used by historians as a shorthand for the Storming of the Tuileries Palace on the 10th of August, 1792, the effective end of the French monarchy until it was restored in 1814

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1793 – The Musée du Louvre is officially opened in Paris, France

1810 – Birthday of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, 1st Prime Minister of Italy. Steiner refers to him as a pupil of Garibaldi in a Hibernian mystery center in Alsace in his Karmic Relationships lectures, Vol. 1, lecture 11.

1874 – Birthday of Herbert Hoover

1896 – Deathday of Otto Lilienthal, German pilot & engineer

1961 – First use in Vietnam War of the Agent Orange by the U.S. Army

1990 – The Magellan space probe reaches Venus

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My POD (Poem Of the Day)

~In the hot wind around my hair

I hear the voices of the old ones:

“The past & future dream us

Perch on our bodies like skin

That we might pass the days with grace…

To us are opened all roads of truth

All warrens of love,

All channels to the sea…

Together we walk a single path into the heart of the infinite”

~hag

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Greetings Friends –

I have triumphantly returned from the International Faust Festival at the Goetheanum in Dornach!

I will be processing the ‘Relevance of Goethe’s Faust Today’ for many a day to come. But for now, in my striving to digest, I turn to what is on my plate this morning, in the hopes that you will share in this bounty:

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The Bridging Project

Between Life and Death from Soul to Soul

August 10, 2016 – 7:15 pm CST (8:15 pm EST)

The Central Regional Council of the Anthroposophical Society in America invites you to our conversation with special guest Maureen Flannery.

Maureen will talk about her Threshold Work experience and will share some of her own poems about caring for the dead, connecting with Dr. Steiner’s indications about what the living can provide to assist the dead.  She will also talk about the National Home Funeral Alliance, Funeral Consumer’s Alliance, and the Green Burial Foundation.

This will be a “go-to-meeting” conference call allowing us an opportunity to see one another while conversing (or audio only if you prefer).  To connect to the audio/video-conference:

Option 1.  Click link below if you wish to connect through your computer (a headset is recommended)
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/191873221

Option 2.  Call in using your telephone.
United States: +1 (571) 317-3117

Canada: +1 (647) 497-9379

Access Code: 191-873-221

Option 3. You can use a combination of Options 1 and 2 (computer and phone)

Please join us!

7:15  Verse

7:18  Welcome

7:21  Overview of Project and the schedule changes going forward

7:25  Introduce Guest Speaker

7:30  Guest Speaker: Maureen Flannery (45 minutes)

After twenty years of serving on the Board of my sister’s assisted living facility in Boulder, I realized that I was also interested in threshold work.  I began to attend National Home Funeral Alliance conferences and work with the Christian Community priests to assist in the vigils and care of the dead when requested.

I would like to give some history of the National Home Funeral Alliance, of which I am a member and regional coordinator.   I will elucidate the missions and distinction between three organizations which work closely in mutual support— National Home Funeral Alliance, Funeral Consumer’s Alliance, and the Green Burial Foundation. 

I will give personal history about caring for my own parents when they passed— my mother at the Christian Community in Denver and my father at home.  I would like to read some of my own poems about caring for the dead and relate all of this to Dr. Steiner’s indications about what the living can provide to assist the dead. We will explore how this work can be of mutual benefit to the grieving and those who have recently crossed the threshold“. ~Maureen Tolman Flannery

8:15  Q&A – Please state your name, location before asking a question

8:28  close with verse

May love of hearts reach out to love of souls
May warmth of love ray out to Spirit-light
Even so would we draw near to you
Thinking with you Thoughts of Spirit
Feeling in you the Love of Worlds
Consciously at one with you
Willing in silent being.
~Rudolf Steiner

We will be taking up the study of Rudolf Steiner’s lecture cycle entitled Historical Necessity and Freewill given in Dornach, December 9, 1917 on our September 14th call.

This collection of lectures has been republished under the title: “The Influence of the Dead on Destiny”, here is the link:
https://steiner.presswarehouse.com/books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=179577

Until Soon –

Blessings and Peace ~Hazel Archer Ginsberg

I live in the Open Palm of Strangers…

15 July 2016 – ASTRO-WEATHER –The southern skies host a Waxing Gibbous Moon, accompanied by the ringed-planet Saturn just below & a little left. Farther, but directly below the Moon is the red star Antares, while well to their right is the rusty-orange Mars. This group will be even closer together on August 11th

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What is presented here can be useful to those who wish to follow the path of mankind’s spiritual development…There is no other way towards a world history in light of anthroposophy than to engage with concrete karmic facts” ~Rudolf Steiner

484 BC – Dedication of the Temple of Castor & Pollux in ancient Rome

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1099 –Christian soldiers take the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem lead by Godfrey of Bouillon who became the first ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He refused the title of King, however, as he believed that the true King of Jerusalem was Christ, preferring the title of Advocate of the Holy Sepulchre. He is also known as the “Baron of the Holy Sepulchre” & the “Crusader King”

1149 – The reconstructed Church of the Holy Sepulchre is consecrated in Jerusalem

1274 – Feast Day of Bonaventure, Italian bishop & saint called the “Seraphic Doctor”

1381 – English Priest John Ball, a leader in the Peasants’ Revolt, is hanged, drawn & quartered in the presence of King Richard II of England whose posthumous reputation was shaped by Shakespeare, in the play Richard II

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1606 – Birthday of Rembrandt

1741 –Aleksei Chirikov a Russian navigator & captain sights land in Southeast Alaska. He sends men ashore in a longboat, making them the first Europeans to visit Alaska

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1799 – The Rosetta Stone is found in the Egyptian village of Rosetta by French Captain Pierre-François Bouchard during Napoleon’s Egyptian Campaign

1815 –Napoleon Bonaparte surrenders aboard HMS Bellerophon

1823 – A fire destroys the ancient Basilica of Saint Paul

1834 – The Spanish Inquisition is officially disbanded after nearly 356 years

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1904 – Deathday of Anton Chekhov, Russian playwright & short story writer

1929 – Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Austrian author, poet, and playwright

1955 – Eighteen Nobel laureates sign the Mainau Declaration against nuclear weapons, later co-signed by thirty-four others

1971 – The United Red Army is founded in Japan

1979 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter gives his so-called malaise speech, where he characterizes the greatest threat to the country as “this crisis in the growing doubt about the meaning of our own lives and in the loss of a unity of purpose for our nation” but in which he never uses the word malaise

“…In a nation that was proud of hard work, strong families, close-knit communities, and our faith in God, too many of us now tend to worship self-indulgence and consumption. Human identity is no longer defined by what one does, but by what one owns. But we’ve discovered that owning things and consuming things does not satisfy our longing for meaning….

I’m asking you for your good and for your nation’s security to take no unnecessary trips, to use carpools or public transportation whenever you can, to park your car one extra day per week, to obey the speed limit, and to set your thermostats to save fuel…. I have seen the strength of America in the inexhaustible resources of our people. In the days to come, let us renew that strength in the struggle for an energy-secure nation. . .”

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maryrevWillam Blake

~i am a child

the seed in every thing

the rhythm of flowers

the old story that never ends…

i live in the open palm of strangers

as i reach down & pull up

song…

~hag

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faust harry clarkeHenry Clark

And so today I leave for Dornach to be part of the International Faust Festival at the Goetheanum! Which has inspired today’s offering:

The first part of “Faust” displays the mood of a man who is tired of material existence, who suspects there are deep mysteries to life, but can’t penetrate them. Then we see how Faust lets himself be influenced by those signs which surround him, yet he is not ripe enough to really feel this spiritual environment. Still he suspects that the planet Earth is not simply the physical globe described by natural science, it has within it a soul, just like him.

In the currents of life, and action’s storm,

I float and wave      

With billowy motion!       

Birth and the grave,       

A limitless ocean,       

A constant weeding,       

With change still rife,       

A restless heaving,       

A glowing life —

Thus time’s whirring loom unceasing I ply,

And weave the life-garment of deity.”

Goethe presents to us a Faust that is incomplete, a human being that must strive ever higher, just as Goethe did when he traveled south on his famous journey to Italy. Goethe, like Faust, makes the effort to know the spirit behind nature, this is shown in his work before the completion of the second part of “Faust”; & of course, his progress is revealed in the second part. Most folks have no idea of the eternal wisdom embodied in this second part, a wisdom to which Goethe could only reach in the evening of his life, leaving it as testament behind him. In response to this blindness on the part of society Goethe said:

My Faust some people praise

And what not else

That I in writings phrase

To their advantage tells.

The oldest tag-and-rag

Pleases the pit;

The rabble cannot see

There’s more in it.”

After Goethe has introduced his Faust to Mephistopheles & the beginnings of his spiritual striving, he takes us thru the Gretchen-tragedy, which then leads Faust out into the great, exterior world — the world of the Emperors Court. And then into the true spiritual world of the super-sensible.

Goethe shows us in the second part the essence of the human soul — of human evolution. We see how occupied he is with Mephistopheles — that spirit who plays a part in everything Faust undertakes. But only in the second part, where Faust is to be introduced into the world of Spirit, can we realize the actual role Mephistopheles plays.

After Faust has passed through the events in the Imperial Court, he wants to meet the spirit of Helena, who lived many centuries ago. She has to be found for Faust. But that is impossible in the physical world; so Faust must descend into the spiritual world. Mephistopheles has the key to that world, but cannot enter there himself. He can describe it -a word is sounded & Faust must descend to the Mothers.

Who or what are the “Mothers”?  This could take life-times to describe, but in a nutshell, the Mothers are, for spiritual science, what we meet when our spiritual eyes are opened. When we enter the world of spirit we merge with the essence from which all things are born.

Mephistopheles represents the kind of Ahrimanic intelligence able to understand only the physical, though aware of the existence of a spiritual realm, he is unable to enter it. Mephistopheles stands at the side of Faust, just like how today he stands by the materialistic thinker, saying: ‘Pshaw, there is nothing real in the ‘spiritual’ – you are only dreaming!’ To this the Spiritual investigator must say: “In your nothing I hope to find the All.” These two powers stand in opposition internally.

When Faust descends into the realm of the Mothers — the spiritual world; he succeeds in bringing up with him the spirit of Helena. But he is not ripe enough to unite this spirit with his own soul. He can only embrace the archetype of Helena with sensual passion. This sets him back. That is the fate of every one who seeks to approach the Spiritual World harboring personal, egotistical feelings; they are repelled, like Faust. We must first mature- learning the real relationship between the 3 members of the human being’s nature.  That is the lesson Faust must learn -to truly embrace the archetype of Helena -the immortal, the eternal, which passes from life to life, from one incarnation to the other. Only then can he become united with the immortal spirit.

In this way we can see how Faust is led by the Homunculus to the classical Walpurgisnight, to begin to receive the true teaching of evolution. Homunculus receives the counsel: You must begin with the lowest kingdom & rise higher & higher. The human soul is, in the first place, sent to the mineral kingdom. There we are informed that we have to pass through the vegetable kingdom: There the soul gathers all the natural elements to develop further.

Only after that can we hope to see Eros, the spirit of love, approaching us -after the soul has formed the body from out of the kingdoms of nature. Body, soul & spirit are then united. The soul of the Homunculus, with its newly organized body, comes into union with the spirit of Helena who now, in the third act of the second part, can appear to us, incarnate. The teaching of reincarnation is artistically & practically interspersed in the second part of Faust. One cannot unite with Helena by approaching her with stormy passion, we must experience the mysteries of existence in reality to be able to pass thru to rebirth.

Faust unites with Helena ie. the spiritual world. A child is the result, but not an ordinary child, it is Euphorion, who is as pure & true as he is poetic. He shows what comes to life in our soul when it unites with the spiritual world in its evolution -a moment arrives which has profound meaning for the soul.  We feel how Euphorion, the spiritual child of the true spiritual  seeker, sinks down into the realm of spirit, which Faust cannot, as yet, quite enter. This can be an experienced by the spiritual investigator as losing or leaving behind a child born of that realm when returning to everyday life. “Leave me in realms forlorn, Mother, not all alone!” — the voice of the spiritual child calling to our soul as its mother.

But this soul must go on – severed from all that is only personal desire. As long as there remains one selfish aim, one tinge of self-will, we will fail to perceive the spiritual world. Until we can say as Faust did “that now I stand upon the free foundation; I will endeavor to gain from nature everything that I can use for the benefit of others.”

Yet, as he gazes at the hut of Philemon & Baucis, it shows what can happen when his false ego, which wishes to selfishly experience the  pleasure of an unobstructed view, is not yet under control -The spirit of evil once more approaches him. The hut is destroyed by fire. Now he meets the anxiety which greets anyone still harboring selfish aspirations, preventing an ascent into the spiritual world. This is shown to us by Faust’s blindness in old age; his physical sight has gone, but now he can see the spiritual world. Night penetrates deeper & deeper, but within, is a bright light, capable of illuminating the world in which the soul lives between death & birth  — the realm of the Mothers. Only now can Faust commence his journey into the spiritual world, so beautifully presented by his ascension.

In the chorus mysticus, Goethe shows what Faust has achieved in the time of his striving, when he was 1st sick of science & turned away from it, till he gained spiritual perception. Here condensed in a few words, is the key to all the world mysteries -how everything temporal is only a symbol for the eternal. What the physical eye can see is only a glyph for the spiritual, the immortal, a sign pointing to the knowledge of reincarnation.

In Goethe final words, we touch that Great Fact, that we must seek the Eternal-Feminine, which aspires to union; to become one with the Divine-Spiritual. “The ineffable wrought in love.” That is the great secret expressed by Goethe in the words:

All that is changeable

Is but reflected;

The unattainable

Here is effected;

Human comparison

Here is passed by;

The Eternal-Feminine

Draws us an high

With this Goethe completed his life’s work. It was only after his death that it was given to humanity, & we will need to concentrate deeply, with the help of  Spiritual Science, in order to penetrate the mysteries of this powerful work.

Sourced from a Lecture given by Rudolf Steiner given in Strassburg, on January 23rd, 1910 -‘Goethe’s Faust’ from the Point of View of Spiritual Science

Until my return Aug. 15th

Blessings and Peace ~Hazel Archer Ginsberg