Dearest friends,
Real life encounter never can be replaced, therefore we really want to try to make the best out of our conference which we decided to host online due the strong Corona measurements in Switzerland. All will be streamed from and through the Goetheanum - of course we depend on your support and participation to make this experiment happen! After our 'Bound to Earth' climate conference of 2020 which could still take place in real life encounter, we decided to take a step further.
Content & our aim: The conference in 2021 will take place digitally and will be organised jointly by the Youth Section and the Section for Agriculture. With this digital format we want to make an exchange of views and true encounters possible, and look forward to meeting many participants from all over the world. How can we breathe in the climate crisis? How can we understand the climate crisis at an ecological, spiritual and social level?
Can the earth actually still bear my footprint?
Climate change is happening – and we can see it in the most varied places. Each person can inwardly balance the existential uncertainty that this causes to a certain extent, and nature and agriculture also have certain powers of resilience. But is there not an ongoing erosion over the years, both in the inner and outer fabric?
We want to use a broader concept of climate to develop a view of the earth as a living being, examine the facts and discuss possible solutions. We want to explore the purpose of the individual in relation to an apparently hopeless situation for humankind. We want to confront the explosive social consequences
with the potential of a common will to tackle the urgent tasks together.
We wish to reach an enlivening breath which allows us to say: «The earth is waiting for my footprint – I want to walk on the earth and make my contribution for our joint future.»
Dates: 11 February 15.00 until 14 February 2021, 16.30 CET /
Central European Time.
Youth Price: 50,00 Swiss Francs
Contact us for more info here: agriculture.conference@goetheanum.ch +41 61 706 4212
Warm greetings on behalf of the Section for Agriculture and Youth Section at the Goetheanum !
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