I was lucky to be trained by Eugene. My 20 year journey as a Waldorf teacher was a constant battle against Ahriman in the schools. I hope Steiner education can survive the constant attacks from within. 🙏
Mr. Schwartz is one of the best lecturers alive, 10-12 years ago or so I came across a bunch of his lectures on childhood/Waldorf education (which I can't find anymore) that to this day are the best discussions on childhood I have ever come across.
Its unfortunate to hear what Tom said about Steiner's comments about race. You can find all throughout his work statements about how all humans are equal, how we shouldn't treat people differently according to race, religion, sex, appearance, etc., how we should love everyone, and on and on. If he speaks about differences between the races it is never a value judgment, its like saying that Germans are different than French people. Anyone who thinks there is any semblance of racism in anthroposophy doesn't understand anthroposophy.
Thank you Andrei for recording this🙏 The lecture was passed on to me via a friend in Hong Hong who also lived - like myself - in Chicago for many years and having been a member of the Chi Anthro Branch (we even met each other in Chi - I'm the ex wife of David Kavesh). The association of Waldorf schools in Germany has abandonned Anthroposophy with ridiculous statements during the C plandemie and beyond. We live during a time now that is very challenging!🤗
Dear Eugene, don't I love your bucket list. I am 75 and discovering so many future oriented initiatives that I am connecting with and hope to be in touch with once on the other side. And I followed your utterances with that attitude in mind ... thank you, warm greetings, Christoph
Upon hearing, I’ve never been bothered by a single thing that Steiner said about race. Sometimes it would require ‘big picture’ thinking, yes, but DEI arguments are nearly always ‘small picture’ (small brain? Hah jk) thinking.
I was lucky to be trained by Eugene. My 20 year journey as a Waldorf teacher was a constant battle against Ahriman in the schools. I hope Steiner education can survive the constant attacks from within. 🙏
Mr. Schwartz is one of the best lecturers alive, 10-12 years ago or so I came across a bunch of his lectures on childhood/Waldorf education (which I can't find anymore) that to this day are the best discussions on childhood I have ever come across.
Its unfortunate to hear what Tom said about Steiner's comments about race. You can find all throughout his work statements about how all humans are equal, how we shouldn't treat people differently according to race, religion, sex, appearance, etc., how we should love everyone, and on and on. If he speaks about differences between the races it is never a value judgment, its like saying that Germans are different than French people. Anyone who thinks there is any semblance of racism in anthroposophy doesn't understand anthroposophy.
Thank you Andrei for recording this🙏 The lecture was passed on to me via a friend in Hong Hong who also lived - like myself - in Chicago for many years and having been a member of the Chi Anthro Branch (we even met each other in Chi - I'm the ex wife of David Kavesh). The association of Waldorf schools in Germany has abandonned Anthroposophy with ridiculous statements during the C plandemie and beyond. We live during a time now that is very challenging!🤗
Thank you for this recording 🥰❤️
Dear Eugene, don't I love your bucket list. I am 75 and discovering so many future oriented initiatives that I am connecting with and hope to be in touch with once on the other side. And I followed your utterances with that attitude in mind ... thank you, warm greetings, Christoph
Great. Thank you
it is so exciting to hear these conversations happening!
1:42:06 this is very very sad. I almost cried when she said the Waldorf school experience has been very isolating. ❤❤❤❤
1:55:31 wow! 100% right on the target.
Don't destroy the Waldorf education.
I thinks it’s been ruined if it’s accredited
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1:44:05 I think the goal is to have all the schools closed.
Upon hearing, I’ve never been bothered by a single thing that Steiner said about race. Sometimes it would require ‘big picture’ thinking, yes, but DEI arguments are nearly always ‘small picture’ (small brain? Hah jk) thinking.
If the schools gave up their accreditation, they would be saved. But they won’t. You haven’t ask,, why not?