Evoking the Power of the One Life

A Lucis Trust event launching the Festival Week of the New Group of World Servers in Capricorn

Saturday, 21 December 2019
Amba Hotel Charing Cross,
The Strand, London WC2N 5HX,
from 1.00  — 5.30 pm
Capricorn
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The Rise of the Group Hero: The Story of the New Group of World Servers
Lucis Trust

The process of Invocation and Evocation lies at the heart of epic stories; good triumphs over evil through the drawing down and application of new qualities and moral powers by the central character. This is true of the story of the New Group of World Servers. Like the archetypal hero of myth and legend, this group is an intermediary between the kingdom of souls and humanity – and pitted against the group stand all the unredeemed forces that make up the great struggle of existence.

Breathing Life into Education
Christopher Clouder
Christopher was Head of Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship, UK and Ireland and founding Director of the European Council for Steiner Waldorf Education. He is also co-founder and international facilitator of the Alliance for Childhood. Learning to learn is becoming a vital skill in a changing world. Faced with this prognosis all schools and education systems will have to regenerate and revitalise themselves in a way that is both relevant and effective. Traditional subject areas are likely to break down in a move away from subdividing human knowledge, to be replaced by a greater regard for an approach that leads towards a creative synthesis.

Weaving Networks of Spirit
Janice Dolley

Janice was a trustee of the Findhorn Foundation for fifteen years and Development Director of the Wrekin Trust. She is currently working with WholeWorld View Community to bring together service groups and change agents who are seeking to spread Unity Awareness. She will be exploring: our current understanding of spirituality; the waves of new consciousness emerging; her own experience of how this has unfolded in the last 40 years; and how we might collectively form a movement for Spirit in life in the face of materialism and separatism and unbalanced rationality.
  One Sound: Many Notes
Simon Marlow

Simon is a long-time co-worker with  World Goodwill and the Lucis Trust. Spiritual incentive leading to motion in matter is the underlying cause of the existence of the universe. Music is a beautiful path that can deepen our understanding of this profound truth. Music also demonstrates the fact that relationship is the key that holds everything together in a synthesis and process that is leading all life towards a fuller expression of purpose and beauty.

Emma Crossley
Simon Marlow’s talk will be illustrated by some unaccompanied Bach played by Emma Crossley. Emma enjoys a busy musical life freelancing and touring with many of the London-based orchestras such as The Philharmonia, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the BBC Symphony Orchestra. She has always sustained a passion for playing chamber music and has led various ensembles over the years, winning prizes and performing extensively across the UK and abroad.

Networks of Service
Gerard Timmons
Gerard is a student of the Ageless Wisdom Teachings. Over 20 years ago, he established a Unit of Service in Cork, Ireland. He has since helped establish a number of other Units of Service in Ireland and actively promotes the service activities of the Lucis Trust. He will be exploring ways in which the simple yet profound idea of service can be energised in the world.

Anchoring the Energies of Lighted Goodwill
Natasha Wardle

Natasha is Projects and Development Manager and Essences Coordinator of the Chalice Well Trust, founded by the spiritual writer and activist Wellesley Tudor Pole. Tudor Pole was the originator of the Silent Minute Initiative during the Second World War, which is still inspiring others around the world. Natasha will share some of the background to Tudor Pole’s work, and the current work of Chalice Well as a focal point of spiritual regeneration.
 
     

 

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