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Where are we now in the Corona Pandemic

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Branch Library

For information, to take out a book or to arrange a visit, contact

Valerie Hope, portlandanthroposophy@gmail.com

The Book Catalog is now on our website – the ‘search’ function is really helpful.

You can now return books at any time to the box on the porch at 2606 SE 58th Ave.

To schedule the space for an event or meeting

Contact James Knight, j365@yahoo.com

Contact the Branch Council: portlandanthroposophy@gmail.com

Website: portlandbranch.net

February Newsletter/Calendar

Rudolf Steiner’s Birthday, February 27, 1861 +  Death date March 30, 1925

Contents:

  • Biodynamic Tree Paste Party February 3

  • Library News: Gratitudes for helpers, help wanted for inventory

  • Report on Holy Nights; invitation by the Foundation Stone Group

  • October National Society Conference to be held in Portland!

  • Excerpts from ‘The Portal of Initiation’ Mystery Play on March 23,1:30 pm

    Actors seeking housing.

  • Micha-el Institute Conference, ‘The Human Soul’ March 22-24

  • Several and varied workshops offered through Portland Eurythmy

  • Art Hall Exhibit, opening March 8, 5:30-7:30

  • Local honey now for sale through Burch Apiary!

  • Sessions now available through Transformative Arts

  • Chair looking for a home

Biodynamic Tree Paste Party Saturday, February 3rd, 10:30 am


Join the Stirrers and Spreaders at the home of Mark and Valerie Hope to make a batch of biodynamic tree paste, which is a mix of clay, sand, and cow manure that is “painted” onto the tree’s trunk. After making the paste, we will practice applying it to Hopes’ fruit trees, then take some home to put on our own trees. We will also experiment with adding Barrel Compost and Horsetail Tea to the mix.


If you have a tree or trees that are struggling with pests or diseases, have newly pruned limbs, or just need a boost, the biodynamic tree paste could be beneficial. Contact Denise at deeprootsfarm@harbornet.com to let us know if you are coming.

Some information about the tree paste by Jacqueline Freeman Biodynamic Tree Paste | Friendly Haven Rise Farm:


The purpose of tree paste is to renew the tree’s trunk and give the tree a burst of energy. It does everything a dormant spray does and more. It can heal cuts and cankers, help the tree seal any damaged parts and deter fungal infections.  It can deter fruit pests. It slows the onset of bud break which can be really helpful in our hot/cold Willamette Valley spring. Ideally we want buds to delay breaking and be protected till we have consistently warm days and the delicate young parts can survive easily. Tree paste can help do that.

Library News - the Latest!

Help Wanted With Inventory

First, the Gratitude Corner - We so appreciate these people who responded to specific requests for help.  Thank them when you see them.

  • Deborah Ham, utilizing a variety of talents, has organized a new process for checking out books, which includes new, more functional cards which are now associated with the borrowers; a bookmark that goes out with the book; signage that gives clear instructions, and a station for borrowing and returning books.  (Reminder: books can also be returned at any time, 24/7 to the box on the porch at 2606 SE 58th Ave, just south of Division St.)

  • Sandra Burch, all on her own initiative, went with Wes, who was looking for a book, to clear out and organize areas that needed it.  Then she came back and worked with Valerie for the better part of a day organizing, shelving books, and getting things ready for inventory. She (after calling Wes for help) hauled large amounts of ‘stuff’ to garbage, recycling, and Goodwill. Sandra is an amazing organizer - consider her if you need help.

  • Erik Sebold, will be entering newly donated books into the catalog, so that after inventory and shelving the newly acquired books, the catalog will be up to date.


Call for Help With Inventory:  please reply to this email if you are willing to help with inventory, even if you have just a short time to devote.  We would like to complete it in the next couple of weeks.

Christmas Conference/Foundation Stone 2024

Membership in the Foundation Stone Group is Growing

You may be aware, if  you have been following this newsletter, that the Foundation Stone group, which was founded in spring of 2020, offered a presentation in each of three sessions over the Holy Nights.  The first related to study of spiritual science as the first step of initiation, and described the spiritual human being Anthroposophia, the importance of developing a close relationship with her, bringing her into our hearts, and consulting her throughout our day.  The second explored what Sergei Prokofieff calls  Rudolf Steiner’s deed at the Christmas Conference, the creation of the Spiritiual Dodecahedron of Love. The third presentation spoke to the importance of community for forming a sheath, a vessel, a chalice to receive all that is flowing to us from the spiritual world.


A highlight of the gatherings was experiencing together the Foundation Stone’s practice in the second panel: Practice spirit sensing, awareness.  As a group we practiced awareness of the being Anthroposophia, opening our hearts to her; and awareness of the etheric stream that the Christ in our hearts sends to our heads.  


Great gratitude to Miriam Ward, who spearheaded and organized the events, and in addition provided a beautiful, festive table of refreshments to sustain participants.  We would also like to express our appreciation for Jannebeth Röel, whose expert guidance led the group through the many intricate steps required to build a dodecahedron, a process which can enhance our relationship to it.  We are also grateful to Jannebeth for donating to the library a beautiful double dodecahedron model - like the one that is in the foundation stone of the Goetheanum building.


The follow up to the Holy Nights gathering was largely conversation among participants, reflections on what we were individually living with following those Holy Nights activities. One thing that resulted from our time together, was that several people decided to join the Foundation Stone Group, so we would like to offer here to those who were not present an invitation to join in.  Currently the group meets on Thursday evenings, with a study on the third Thursday of each month.  


If you would like to find out more about the Foundation Stone Group, or are interested in joining in, please respond to this email.

Great Good News!  The October, 2024

National Society Conference

Will Be Held in Portland!

If you’ve aspired to attend a national conference, aspired to meet anthroposophists from near and far, the Portland location certainly facilitates your being able to fulfill that wish!  Dates will be the weekend of October 12 (possibly including time on that Friday and Monday).  A team from the National Society is working hand in glove with Portlanders and Western Regional Council members to form a conference worthy of inspiring the work that anthroposophists are being called to.


“And may a right moment also come for mankind in the near future, even as it is predestined to come if mankind is not to fall into decadence. May Man understand that he has to pass through the next point, which reverses materialism into its opposite, the point where the great thought of the spiritual world can ray into mankind.  Preparation is now being made for this in those whose karma has allowed them to come to Spiritual Science.”  - Rudolf Steiner       (emph vh)



Our own Portland Eurythmy group, which has been working for some months on a presentation of the Foundation Stone Meditation, has agreed to a performance as part of the conference!


Timothy Kennedy is heading up the organizational tasks on the Portland side, joined by Kathy Rem, Branch Council member.  Please reply to this email if you would like to help!  Many interests and talents will be helpful.

Seeking short term housing  March 22-24 • Cast of 8 coming to perform Mystery Drama in Portland is seeking housing for the weekend.  Ideally all 9 of us together.  Thank you for any help. Contact David Axelrod 360-379-4859 or d.axelrod@hotmail.com

PORTLAND BRANCH CALENDAR

Portland Branch Council Meeting Monday, February 12, 6:30 pm,  Branch Library/Community Space, 5415 SE Powell Blvd, entrance off parking lot in the back. All Branch members are welcome to attend, and/or call us with agenda items, proposals, suggestions, or to observe. Please contact us at portlandanthroposophy@gmail.com to let us know you’re coming. Meetings are normally held on the second Monday of each month.

Biodynamic Tree Paste Party Saturday February 3, 10:30 am,  Home of Mark and Valerie Hope. Join the Stirrers and Spreaders to make a batch of biodynamic tree paste, which is a mix of clay, sand, and cow manure that is “painted” onto the tree’s trunk. After making the paste, we will practice applying it to Hopes’ fruit trees, then take some home to put on our own trees. We will also experiment with adding Barrel Compost and Horsetail Tea to the mix.  Contact Denise at deeprootsfarm@harbornet.com to let us know if you are coming.  Some information about the tree paste by Jacqueline Freeman Biodynamic Tree Paste | Friendly Haven Rise Farm:

Calendar of the Soul with Richard Steel May 14, 7:00pm Portland Branch Library  Richard Steel will be touring the country exhibiting the original artwork that was created by Karl Konig for the Calendar of the Soul.  When he passes through Portland for one night, he will offer a presentation on the Calendar, but time will not allow for setting up the whole exhibit. For more information contact Miriam at miriamhcosentino@gmail.com


Annual General Meeting of the Anthroposophical Society in America October 2024  Save the date. Venue and dates will be announced soon

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES

Pacific Eurythmy Events - See Flyers in Newsletter

Dear Friends, Blessings on the Advent and Christmas season! We want to share with you the wonderful workshops and classes that are ahead!  For more information visit our website: PacificEurythmy.org, or email us with questions pacificeurythmy@gmail.com.

Art Hall Exhibit, Emily Lynch Miller, Geometric Lemonade..when life hands you lemons Opening Reception Friday, March 8, 5:30-7:30 pm, exhibit runs through March 7 See flyer in this newsletter

Excerpts from the Mystery Play, ‘The Portal of Initiation’, Port Townsend Group

March 23, 1:30 pm • Cedarwood Waldorf School, 3030 SW Second Ave - for tickets and information contact David Axelrod, 360-379-4859 or d.axelrod@hotmail.com •

Expanded since performed in Portland last!  Brief introduction to start the play, fuller introduction at 11 am, also at Cedarwood.  Brought by the Micha-el Group. See flyer in this newsletter.

ON-GOING STUDIES/GROUPS

First Class of the School of Spiritual Science.  Usually second Sunday of the month with a few exceptions. 9:30 am sharp, • February 11, Lesson 10   (no admittance after the class starts) • Bothmer Hall, 5915 SE Division St. • Remember your Blue Card. For more information contact: Cheri Munske cherimunske@gmail.com, Diane Rumage drumage@comcast.net or Rebecca Soloway rrsoloway1@gmail.com


Beginning Astrosophy Class First and Third Wednesdays, 7-8:30 pm • 8654 NE Boehmer St. • Contact Diane Rumage, 971-271-7479 drumage@comcast.net This class will introduce participants to the basic principles of Astrosophy in a study of the works of Willi Sucher and Diane Rumage’s work with the stars, with indications that Rudolf Steiner gave for those interested in the cosmos. No previous knowledge necessary. Please bring blank paper and colored pencils to the class in case we need to use them. If you are just curious if you’d be interested, please feel free to come and check us out. Free


Community Eurythmy Wednesday mornings, 8:45-9:30 at the Portland Waldorf School, 2300 N. Harrison St. Portland, Or. See flyer included in this newsletter.


Building Stones for an Understanding of the Mystery of Golgatha, (GA 175).  Ten lectures given in Berlin between March 27, 1917 and May 8, 1917 by Rudolf Steiner  • First Monday of the month, 7:45-9:00 pm • Currently conducted in person and on Zoom • Contact Heidi Sheppard, HSHEPPAR@LHS.ORG Free Please join us for lively discussions.


Speech Formation and Mystery Drama Group   2nd & 4th Wednesdays, 7:00-8:30 pm • 8654 NE Boehmer St, Portland, OR 97220 • Contact Diane Rumage drumage@comcast.net or 971 271-7479. Free No experience necessary, just enthusiasm and a love of the Word. Our group will start a new reading and studying of “The Portal of Initiation”, Rudolf Steiner’s first Mystery Drama dealing with the karma and reincarnations of a group of people around the turn of the 20th century, on April 12, 2023.


The Tarot in Light of Spiritual Science with James Knight Every other Tuesday  James (j365k@yahoo.com),  is leading a class on "The Tarot" in light of spiritual science and practical occultism. This is not a class on the use of Tarot for divination. In this class we focus on the major arcanum of "The Tarot" as a practical tool for self development and insight into oneself and the world. The classes take place approximately every other Tuesday from 7pm to 8:30pm at the Branch Library Space (5415 SE Powell Blvd) Entrance off the parking lot in back of the church • This is a free class. Registration for the class happens through Meetup (meetup.com) where you can learn more about the class and RSVP at this page: https://www.meetup.com/experiences-in-spiritual-science/.


Waldorf Education and Teacher Training Lectures and Courses Conducted throughout the year by the Micha-el Institute Email us at inquiry@micha-elinstitue.com or call 971-808-1640


A newer feature of the newsletter is this Community Bulletin Board, the brainchild of Christine Badura, who now finds that she has time to make it a reality. Community members can post their offerings and/or things they are looking for. To post, please call Christine at 707-494-6741 or email badura88@hotmail.com. Possible categories that can be posted:  Housing, Give Aways, Help Wanted/Offered, Announcements, Items Wanted.

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Seeking short term housing  March 22-24 • Cast of 8 coming to perform Mystery Drama in Portland is seeking housing for the weekend.  Ideally all 9 of us together. Thank you for any help. Contact David Axelrod 360-379-4859 or

https://www.micha-elinstitute.com/


Chair Looking for a Home  40” wide x 41” deep  Futon style, great cushion, folds down into a small bed.  Call 503-775-0778 (landline) or email valerieannhpdx@aol.com

Great gratitude to the members and friends whose 2024 membership donations make this newsletter and our library/community space possible:


 Sandra Burch, Wes Burch, Rene Kehrwald, Anne Kollender, Regina Loos, Lynn Madsen, Steve Nieman, Kathy Rem, Constance Stokes, Barbara Strong  


For donations and membership please click here      

Donations

ADVERTISERS AND SPONSORS

Great gratitude to the members and friends who donated in 2024 to make this newsletter and our library/community space possible:

Anne Kollender,  Rene Kehrwald,  Steve Nieman ,Barbara Strong, Lynn Madsen, Kathy Rem, Sandra & Wes Burch, Constance Stokes, Regina Loos





Embryo in Us & Embryo in Motion: Two Seminars with  Jaap van der Waal.  Two separate DVD sets recorded live in Portland in 2010 & 2017, available only here.  These two seminars explore human prenatal development and show how biology is expressing the essence of human spiritual enfoldment.  Jaap van der Wal, PhD, MD now retired, was an associate professor for anatomy and embryology at the University of Maastricht, Holland.  Contact the Portland Branch.