Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Principles and Practice of Anthroposophical Medicine with Ross Rentea, MD


True Botanica Foundation Presents:
Principles and Practice of Anthroposophical Medicine
with Ross Rentea, MD, speaker

June 13 and 14 in Rose Hall, Camphill Village Kimberton Hills

Rudolf Steiner calls Anthroposophy as such a Therapeutic Impulse that leads to the Healing of the Whole Human Being. Yet most, even very serious students of Anthroposophy, know very little about specific details and methods that are unique to Anthroposophic Medicine (AM), and certainly even less about how to make it fruitful in their everyday life. This weekend we will try to take first steps in “curing this ill”.

Friday Evening Talk on June 13, 7:30 – 9:00 pm – “Too Tired – Too Wired”
(Starting with a look at these basic polarities in our cultural health will help us also gain insights into many specific NEW anthroposophic remedies and Eurythmy exercises.) $15 at door.

Saturday Workshop on June 14, 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
9:00 – 10:00 AM: From Research to Practical Applications (What are Potentized/Homeopathic Remedies; NEW Anthroposophic Remedies; Over the counter drugs for home and self-help use)

10:15 – 11:15 AM: Adult and Childhood Immunizations - an Anthroposophic Viewpoint - (Is all of anthroposophical medicine a subtle form of immunization? This general topic will allow us to discuss in more depth several “what to do’s” in daily life.)

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM: Artistic Group Activity: Eurythmy

2:00– 3:00 PM: Metabolic Illnesses (An Anthroposophic View of chronic diseases, various cultural health related issues and applicable anthroposophic remedies)

3:15 – 4:15 PM: Technology and Anthroposophy (What to embrace what to overcome)

4:30-5:30 PM: Case Studies - Questions & Answers

Saturday Evening Talk on June 14, 7:30 - 9pm - “Michael and our Health Karma”
(The karma that connects us to Michael is particularly related to our Health Karma. For Members of the Anthrop. Society and their invited Guests; Knowledge of Anthroposophy is assumed) Free to the community

Workshop cost: $35 or $45 (including Friday lecture)

For information and to RSVP contact: Rick Ruffin 215/432-0135 or rruffin@voicenet.com

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