Saturday, July 28, 2012


Toward an Art and Science of Wholeness

2012 Living Questions Research Symposium

Co-Sponsored By The North American Collegium
Of The School Of Spiritual Science
September 20-23


Color Wheel, Goethe
How can we develop a research methodology that connects the physical, life, and soul-spiritual realms? Where do art and spiritual research connect, and what can they tell us about being and identity? How can we transform our personal life questions into objective questions for research?
Join us in a working conference where we will share in one another’s efforts to wake up to the realms of existence where solutions to today’s most pressing problems are to be found.

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Keynote Speakers

Craig Holdrege, Co-founder and director ofThe Nature Institute, Ghent, NY.
Robert Karp, Executive Director, The Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association.
Michael Howard, Artist and educator,Living Form Studio.
Malcolm Gardner, Biologist, translator and editor.
Lisa Romero, Homeopath, inner path and health educator.

Research Perspectives

Space has been made available for eight individuals or organizations to present and discuss their research directed to developing and applying new capacities for observing and investigating the world, including phenomena beyond the sense perceptible. The following researchers will receive a grant of $500 from the Threefold Educational Foundation, and will present and discuss their work during the Friday or Saturday Research Perspectives session.

John Cunningham
John Cunningham
John Cunningham has been involved in Waldorf Education and Anthroposophy since 1978 as a parent, class teacher and consultant-trainer. In 1999, he began working with Marshall Rosenberg and set about integrating his work – Nonviolent Communication – into an anthroposophical-Goethean way of seeing. In living and doing his research, John has traveled internationally to share his unfolding work. At present, in support of their initiative, Behold Belovéd Becoming, John and his wife, Cat, split their time between the Pacific Northwest, New England, and Australia.
Research question: Can we establish an anthroposophical understanding and basis of Nonviolent Communication such that we can know it to be a true path based in spiritual scientific reality?



To view the entire Symposium information go to http://www.threefold.org/research/#cunningham