Dear Colleagues around the world,
The 11th World Teachers’ Conference begins at the Goetheanum on 10th April. So, for all those heading towards Dornach, we look forward to glimpsing the blossoms on the trees on the hill, and meeting a lot of people, and learning many things! The latest estimate of those attending is approaching 1000 (934 to be exact!).
But this letter is to all of you, especially those who are not coming in person. The issues and the questions before us are felt in every home and every classroom in the world. We meet at a time of intense change and challenge, on multiple levels, throughout the world, and right inside the heart of each human being.
It has become almost routine to talk about unprecedented levels of change; perhaps the new element is the speed and scope of change. We seem to live in the age of the exponential. Individually and collectively, it can feel like humanity is walking a world precipice, both in terms of the material, measurable world, and the ‘other’ world – the world that is present, yet often hidden.
The Conference theme – affirming life, nurturing it and having trust – is an unashamedly positive and potent recipe for human development in the world at this juncture. The key-note message is a push-back to the voices of nihilism, and those who predict the hollowing out of human identity and humanness. (...)
Read the full article by Trevor Mepham here in pdf
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