Seth, This is really excellent! After reading it online, I had to print it out so I could go to work on it with underlining and highlighter.
I think the Mondragon Cooperatives from Spain manage to travel a considerable distance toward the ideal of worker involvement in the whole of production and in continuous growth of individual workers.
Hey Christopher - it's really great to hear that you printed it up and worked with it in the way you did. My hope is that some of these articles can really be resources for people, and that they'll really work them through. In a sense, they're also resources for me. I've been working with the pictures, gathering the ideas, so it's helpful for me to bring them all together in this way...
Hi Seth. After I took your webinar in Camphill a few months ago I was blown away because of the clarity of your articles. I´ve been studying Anthroposophy in the last 3 years and I’m always looking for new experts to learn with so I’m very happy I found your work. Unfortunately, the dates for the online course in Camphill did not suit well for me and only could se live the first one but I have already listened to all your podcast on Spotify. This new article continues the great work, and it would be great to have it in Spanish (I’m from Chile) to have a more massive approach. Best regards and I hope to enroll soon to your distance-learning course.
Hey Bruno - it’s great to hear from you. Really glad to know the articles are resonating and hope to see you in the course! Also, I’ll check with the woman who translated my other article into Spanish to see if she’s interested. I’ll let you know! All the best - Seth
Seth, I translated it into spanish and I will try to pass it on with some friends, if its OK with you. I can send it to you if you want, if you send me your email, mine is bruno.espinace@gmail.com
I highly recommend Seth's course, Transforming Society, available through EduCareDo to anyone wanting to dive in to social threefolding and how to practice it in one's life. I've studied Steiner's concepts for years and find this course an advancement of these concepts applicable for our times:
For your titling of articles, Seth, I'd recommend using more capital letters. I this case, "Rudolf Steiner on Building Healthy Organizations". I think it would give the title more psychological impact AND be more likely to be remembered (versus one more online sentence you read in the course of the day) ; and also, subtly says "I stand behind this ....."
Hey Jeff - thanks for the thoughts. A lot of people find title case (When All the Major Words Are Capitalized) hard to read, and I'm one of them. With short titles it's no big deal, but with long titles it's kind of a nightmare ("Critics of School Choice Have It Wrong. It Doesn’t Violate the Separation of Church and State. It Finally Upholds It."). So I personally prefer sentence case (Where only the first word is capitalized). I also kind of feel like it leaves people more free - it's not saying "You Should Think This Is a Big Deal," it's saying "I think this is a big deal, what do you think?" But yeah, it's a style thing...
So happy to receive this post, as these ideas are in alignment with what I have been sharing on Symbiotic Culture, where I have launched my book, Birthing the Symbiotic Age: an Ancient Blueprint for a New Creation, recently, as a weekly series.
Would love your thoughts on my work, as I am always looking for potential collaborators!
So grateful for this! It is profoundly timely!
Great to hear, Stasha. Thanks for the feedback.
Seth, This is really excellent! After reading it online, I had to print it out so I could go to work on it with underlining and highlighter.
I think the Mondragon Cooperatives from Spain manage to travel a considerable distance toward the ideal of worker involvement in the whole of production and in continuous growth of individual workers.
Hey Christopher - it's really great to hear that you printed it up and worked with it in the way you did. My hope is that some of these articles can really be resources for people, and that they'll really work them through. In a sense, they're also resources for me. I've been working with the pictures, gathering the ideas, so it's helpful for me to bring them all together in this way...
...There's so much work to do, so I'm hoping some of these articles can be launching off points for the conversations that need to come!
Hi Seth. After I took your webinar in Camphill a few months ago I was blown away because of the clarity of your articles. I´ve been studying Anthroposophy in the last 3 years and I’m always looking for new experts to learn with so I’m very happy I found your work. Unfortunately, the dates for the online course in Camphill did not suit well for me and only could se live the first one but I have already listened to all your podcast on Spotify. This new article continues the great work, and it would be great to have it in Spanish (I’m from Chile) to have a more massive approach. Best regards and I hope to enroll soon to your distance-learning course.
Hey Bruno - it’s great to hear from you. Really glad to know the articles are resonating and hope to see you in the course! Also, I’ll check with the woman who translated my other article into Spanish to see if she’s interested. I’ll let you know! All the best - Seth
Seth, I translated it into spanish and I will try to pass it on with some friends, if its OK with you. I can send it to you if you want, if you send me your email, mine is bruno.espinace@gmail.com
Regards!
Hey Bruno, that’s wonderful! Perhaps we can get it up on the site so that other Spanish-speakers can have access to it as well. I’ll email you!
I highly recommend Seth's course, Transforming Society, available through EduCareDo to anyone wanting to dive in to social threefolding and how to practice it in one's life. I've studied Steiner's concepts for years and find this course an advancement of these concepts applicable for our times:
https://www.educaredo.org/transforming-society
Awesome! Thanks for the shout-out :)
For your titling of articles, Seth, I'd recommend using more capital letters. I this case, "Rudolf Steiner on Building Healthy Organizations". I think it would give the title more psychological impact AND be more likely to be remembered (versus one more online sentence you read in the course of the day) ; and also, subtly says "I stand behind this ....."
Hey Jeff - thanks for the thoughts. A lot of people find title case (When All the Major Words Are Capitalized) hard to read, and I'm one of them. With short titles it's no big deal, but with long titles it's kind of a nightmare ("Critics of School Choice Have It Wrong. It Doesn’t Violate the Separation of Church and State. It Finally Upholds It."). So I personally prefer sentence case (Where only the first word is capitalized). I also kind of feel like it leaves people more free - it's not saying "You Should Think This Is a Big Deal," it's saying "I think this is a big deal, what do you think?" But yeah, it's a style thing...
This is an incredible peice of writing. Thank you for this insight.
So happy to receive this post, as these ideas are in alignment with what I have been sharing on Symbiotic Culture, where I have launched my book, Birthing the Symbiotic Age: an Ancient Blueprint for a New Creation, recently, as a weekly series.
Would love your thoughts on my work, as I am always looking for potential collaborators!
https://richardflyer.substack.com/
Great to hear, Richard. I look forward to taking a look.
Awesome!