
Cognitive Yoga & Anthroposophy in the 21st Century
August 8 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
All Dates and Times are U.S. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)

Cognitive, or Michaelic Yoga is a modern spiritual path given by Dr. Rudolf Steiner in his lectures from The Mission of Archangel Michael (GA197) and The Boundaries of Natural Science (GA332). This path combines spiritualization of thinking based on The Philosophy of Freedom and spiritualization of sense-perception from Steiner’s work with Goethe’s. Dr. Yeshayahu Ben-Aharon has individualized this path and described it in the 21st century language in his book Cognitive Yoga: Making Yourself a New Etheric Body and Individuality.
By following this path, we first liberate our thinking from Ahriman’s grip and enliven our world of senses so that these become etheric realities. We slowly begin to experience ourselves outside our physical body and ordinary consciousness as we learn to creatively apply the forces of resurrection given by Christ. With His forces, Michelic Yoga leads us to transform our middle and lower body. The result is that we stand firmly in our new, resurrected etheric bodies in the etheric world as a threefold, etheric human being to become a chalice for the etheric Christ. Meeting Christ in the etheric world as his humble partner is the main goal of Michelic Yoga, the task of Anthroposophy in the 21st Century and the requirement to respond to the challenges of our time.
Speaker: Jeremy Qvick
Jeremy Qvick is a student of anthroposophy from Finland. He is a member of Global School of Spiritual Science, and Global Event College directed by his teacher dr. Ben-Aharon. Jeremy has been devoting his life to transform the spiritual science of anthroposophy into our true self Anthroposophia by following Steiner’s path from Christmas Foundation Conference and Ben-Aharons’s from The Modern Christ Experience & Knowledge Drama of the Second Coming. Also, a years-long Cognitive Yoga Bootcamp -work with a spiritual scientist Scott E. Hicks based on spiritualization of thinking from the Philosophy of Freedom has fructified Jeremy’s anthroposophical studies. At the moment, Jeremy is finishing his MA-studies, titled Anthroposophy in the 21st Century, at SUNY Empire State.