Wednesday, August 26, 2009

syrendell academy

a creative workshop in the dell



Thinking, feeling, and willing. Head, heart, and hands. The balance of the human spirit. We strive for this in our inner lives. Steiner believes the thirst for knowledge is what gives humankind the boundless freedom to seek truths and to lift ourselves into higher planes of consciousness. This thirsting for knowledge can only be quenched with willful action. Perhaps this is the role of the educator. Knowledge is meant to be shared and teaching others is a way of willful action.

My wife Jennifer and I feel blessed to have had the opportunities to learn from wonderful teachers who gave us skills we ourselves enjoy, and can share with others. Parents to their children. Friends to friends. Teacher to student. Through each individual soul the thread of knowledge weaves. As Steiner points out in his book Philosophy of Freedom, "In so far as we think, we are the all-one being that pervades everything."

Education connects us and enlives us. Everyday, Jennifer and I model for our children, and impart in our children what we know - and we likewise learn things from them as well! The thread of knowledge remains unbroken, and to expand it we are also compelled to share with other families what has been given to us.

We are hosting through Syrendell Academy a workshop for parents in beautiful Fair Oaks. It will be a day of cooperative learning, the synergy of willfulness. Painting, fiber crafting, a nature hunt, music, verses, and playing. Visit the Syrendell Academy website for info on Creative Family in the Dell: A Workshop for Parents and Toddlers. If you know anyone in the area who may be interested in attending, please let them know, and Jennifer and I will be happy to receive them.

Good day to you!

1 comment:

suzanne said...

Hello Rick

I wish distance was no issue when it comes to meeting up with like minded families. I would love to attend the many workshops I see advertised overseas. I have sat reading many of Jennifers posts on the weekend retreats you have. I hope the older I become in my Waldorf knowledge, that I too can host workshops to help others. We just don't get to experience them where I live.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Warm regards
Suzanne