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... an online
self-study programme exploring the relevance of
Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual science, known as
Anthroposophy, in our daily lives.
Here you will find the
online "Programme Presentations" that illustrate and support
a programme of 21 units emailed to all those who have
joined the programme, for their own use, for as long as they
continue to wish to receive them. The next two pages outline
the aims of the programme and give a synopsis of each
unit. Elsewhere, you'll find other items of
interest.
Everyone is encouraged to use
the "Conversation Forum" - a reminder that no-one is working
alone. Otherwise, emailed queries, observations, etc, are
always welcome and replies are normally given by
return.
You can join in at any
time. All contact information is, of course, kept
entirely confidential and group emailed material sent 'blind'
as 'bcc'. The programme is free. Use the
"Contact Us" page if you're interested in joining and for
further information.
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The programme focuses on the themes of
memory and our personal biography, thinking and observation,
consciousness and change and takes a phenomenological approach
– what we each perceive and experience in our own
consciousness.
We each possess an everyday gift that
can help us in this exploration – the gift of loving
remembrance. This gift will help us explore lots of questions,
for example:
• What’s the difference between thinking
and thoughts?
• What’s the brain got to do with
consciousness?
• Where does memory live?
• What’s the
significance of your earliest memory?
• What’s a
toothache?
• What’s the difference between a sylph and a
salamander?
• Why is adolescence both a joy and a
pain?
• Is there such a thing as a mid-life
crisis?
• Who do I
trust?
• What is fear?
• What is boredom?
• Do pets
have memories?
• Why can time sometimes fly by?
• Why
are habits hard to break?
• What is serendipity?
• Is
memory connected to “de ja vu”?
• What is “tableaux
memory”?
• What is conscience?
• What is negative
space?
• What is the opposite of red?
• Does the brain
think?
• Who the devil are you?
We explore a lot of
questions in this guide and they all have something in
common.
They’re all about you.
To the modern
mind, knowledge of an intimate relationship between human
beings, the earth and the cosmos, and the spiritual influences
weaving within them can be regarded as suspect or simply as
superstition. But scepticism can be a useful ally in any
exploration. So long as it doesn’t fall prey to rigidity and
cynicism it can encourage dispassionate observation.
Disciplined observation, supported by studying the work of
clear-sighted – clairvoyant – individuals like Rudolf Steiner,
can provide a thoroughly objective experience of
reality.
The time of the human being living and
learning as a mere spectator is drawing to a close. So many
people are realising in so many ways, “I am involved in this”.
If you want to be involved in this exploration, you’ve found
the right place.
Use the "Contact Us" page if you're interested
in joining and for further information.
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The Little
Book of Tickling Trout

The Little Book of Tickling Trout
contains all the Tickling Trout Games found on the programme.
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