Balancing Sensation and Digestion with Dennis Klocek

Type: 
Webinar
Date: 
Mar, 09/21/2021
Mar, 10/05/2021
Mar, 10/19/2021
Region: 
Online

Good digestion requires a balance between the ability of the body to break down food and the ability of the blood to interact with cellular metabolism. The balance is maintained by the sensations in the nervous system that regulate hormonal and enzymatic digestive processes. A three-part series by Dennis Klocek will explore this relationship from the point of view of temperamental patterns in the life organs, the digestive organs and the qualitative influence of the daily sense activity on overall health.

Cost: $6 per session
(recording included)

Building Resilience Through Plant Medicines with the BDA

Type: 
Webinar
Date: 
Mié, 11/10/2021 to Jue, 11/11/2021
Region: 
Online

Wednesday, November 10, 2021, from 4:00 pm to 5:50 pm PST / 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm EST

In this webinar presented by Dr Steven Johnson, we will explore together some special plants which support the immune system and the inevitable stresses of the modern age. Nature offers us a wonderful bounty of healing plants, what can we learn from them? We will look at a few medicinal plants from a phenomenological, herbal and anthroposophic sense.

Creative and Conscious Business Building with the BDA

Type: 
Webinar
Date: 
Mié, 10/13/2021
Region: 
Online

Wednesday, October 13, 2021, from 4:00 pm to 5:50 pm PST / 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm EST

Join Kaitlin Voellinger, BDA Board Member and communication/media entrepreneur, as she shares her humble history of tying together experience, interest, and passion to serve the needs of those doing work in the world that she believes in. 

Teachers Conference—Calling It Like It Is: Uncovering and Dismantling Racism in the Waldorf Movement with Sunbridge Institute

Type: 
Conference
Webinar
Date: 
Vie, 09/24/2021 to Sáb, 09/25/2021
Region: 
Online

Calling It Like It Is: Uncovering and Dismantling Racism in the Waldorf Movement was first presented by Sunbridge in September 2020. The need for this conference proved to be so widespread, and the event itself so well-received, it was repeated to new audiences that following January and March.