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In.sight
Illuminating Individual Stories, Shaping Collective Change
January 12 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Eastern Standard Time (-5 GMT)
A Helping Hand by Carl Owen (2016)
About the Presentation
This presentation will share the journey behind In.Sight, a platform inspired by Anthroposophical principles and designed to support self-reflection and cultural renewal. In.Sight invites individuals to explore their life stories, uncover patterns, and preserve their biographies as part of a collective tapestry of wisdom. By scaling this work—whether through individual use, practitioner guidance, or biographically centered communities—opportunities are created for personal growth to contribute to broader cultural transformation. Rooted in ethical technology, In.Sight fosters spaces where individual freedom and collective collaboration align with spiritual ideals. The deeper spiritual dimensions of this work will also be explored, drawing on Rudolf Steiner’s insights into the Angelic hierarchies and the Consciousness Soul age. Together, this presentation envisions how tools like In.Sight can empower individuals while inspiring collective renewal in service of humanity’s evolution.
Using In.Sight helps to illuminate individual stories Through biographical reflection, In.Sight is a pioneering platform designed to address the growing demand for meaningful self-development tools in our complex modern world. As the global self-development market expands rapidly, we can see that we are becoming more and more serious about ourselves as a culture! In.Sight stands out by focusing on the power of personal narratives and biographical reflection.
About the Presenter
Our speaker, Bobby grew up in California, one of two sons of a single mom. He navigated many of the struggles that come within his neighborhood, with too much life happening too quickly. By the time he was twenty-one, he found himself in trouble, which led to a 15-year prison sentence. Five years into his sentence, he discovered Anthroposophical Prison Outreach (APO), and it became a turning point in his life. Through APO, he was introduced to the works of Rudolf Steiner, which opened a path to self-reflection and spiritual growth. Over the next 10 years, he immersed himself in Anthroposophy, using it as a foundation for inner transformation. Along the way, he taught himself to play guitar, studied Western music theory, and developed skills as a visual artist—finding meaning and purpose through creativity. Now, having been free for three years, he’s dedicated the last year and a half to developing In.Sight—a platform inspired by Anthroposophical principles that support self-reflection and cultural renewal. In.Sight is the culmination of his experiences and desire to create something meaningful for others—a tool that empowers individuals to explore their life stories while fostering connection and transformation. His journey has taught him that even in life’s most challenging moments, one can find paths to growth and meaning. It’s this belief that drives his work today: helping others uncover the value of their own stories and contribute to something greater.