Preparing for Humanity to Turn Twenty-One
Robert Karp
April 8 – 7 pm Pacific – Zoom Only
This talk will weave together a number of insights and indications of Rudolf Steiner to explore the significance of the years between 2000 and 2033 for the rebirth of the anthroposophical movement. What is the nature of this rebirth, how is it related to the great developmental crises and processes taking place within humanity in our time, and what are the next seven years asking those of us who would place ourselves in the service of this renewal?

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Robert Karp (aka Karbelnikoff) has been a student of anthroposophy, esoteric Christianity and social threefolding for over forty years. For many decades, he has been a leader in the biodynamic, organic and local food movements, pioneering impact investing in organic farmland and starting numerous local and regional food system projects. Robert has a master’s degree in educational leadership, a certificate in anthroposophical psychology and is increasingly focused on teaching workshops on esoteric christianity, social threefolding, goethean movement, and earth healing. Robert lives in Viroqua, Wisconsin. You can learn more about Robert on his Substack at
www.robertkarp.net