Rudolf Steiner's Death Day
Just a note to remind you that today is the 82nd anniversay of Rudolf Steiner's Death Day on Mrach 30, 1925. I was prompted with some questions by my dear friend Jane Parker last night regarding the acknowledgement of this day's significance in the soul cycle of the year. I woke with some helpful words and gestures from teh being of R.S. this morning. He truly is a Teacher that can be called upon whether he is incarnated or not. The birth and death days seem to be more potent times for connecting.
I am soon to leave for a conference with Chris Bamford in Chapel Hill, NC around the topic of Steiner's work on Staying Connected with Those who have Died. If you have not read the book, Staying Connected, I highly recommend it. You can buy it at www.steinerbooks.org or download it on audio for free at www.rudolfsteineraudio.com .
Blessings on your journey towards Holy Week and the approaching Full Moon. Watch for new insights for questions of that have been living in your soul. A timeof consummation.
Will be in touch again soon,
Rose
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1 Comments:
Interesting service. Working with death and dying as a pastor, there is certainly a need for peace (and sometimes even humor)in the face of death. Based on the faith I have in Christ, death is not the final enemy - only a passageway to a new and better life.
Thanks for the post.
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