Meetings

Branch Meetings for Members and Friends

Aenigma: Anthroposophical Art and Architecture
Come to this wonderful summer evening event at WSL, 739 Mass Ave. Lexington, July 2nd. Doors open at 7 pm with the lecture starting at 7:30 (to 8:30 with Q&A till 9). Free. Donations accepted. $15 suggested but any amount is appreciated.
Prof. Reinhold Faeth is here in Boston for meetings with Harvard Divinity School and has offered to give us an art history lecture on Aenigma. A bit about Dr. Reinhold J. Fäth: He taught at the Universities of Applied Sciences HKS Ottersberg and FH Kunst Arnstadt in Germany. PhD in Art Sciences University of Konstanz. Part of his research focuses on the effects of visual arts and interior design on the human psyche from a spiritual point of view. He is the author of books and articles on anthroposophical art, art therapy and design. Reinhold was a member of the executive board of the Anthroposophical Society in Germany and is member of the Visual Art Section at the Goetheanum.

Our branch meeting are happening on the first Wednesday of each month from  7-8 pm via Zoom. Be on the lookout in your email for a zoom link.

Our Annual General Meeting was held on June 28th from 2:30 to 4 pm. Email Andrew for a report on AGM actions.

Additional branch meetings generally occur quarterly with a public event or festival.

Study Groups

Study Groups provide a community-life-filled friendly environment for which to work together with others towards gaining insights from Spiritual Science. Boston is rich in institutions of higher learning.  The presence of the many world-famous colleges and universities in and around Boston is both an opportunity and a challenge.  People from all over the world come to study in our area and we must assume that many would be open to Anthroposophy and the study of Spiritual Science.

Though we are relatively rich in activities around Route 128, there is little in the way of Anthroposophically-sponsored events downtown.  It would be helpful, for those looking for what Anthroposophy can offer, to establish and develop active study groups in the area.

Our challenge is to find ways in which to build a presence in the city of Boston and its immediate surroundings so that those open to Anthroposophical thought can be served.  By doing so, easy-to-reach activities can exist that could attract students and others potentially interested in Anthroposophy.

The Anthroposophical Society in Greater Boston is prepared to help any of you who could come forward as group leaders or hosts in the initial stages of formation and study.  Those interested in hosting gatherings or in joining a group can contact Andrew at jandrewlinnell@yahoo.com. By building a strong presence in Boston, we can meet the needs of those seeking a deeper understanding of spiritual science.

For a list of on-going study groups, click HERE.