Join a guided study group exploring spiritual science and its relationship to modern technology. New term begins April 2026 — register today to secure your place.
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MysTech is devoted to cultivating a "mechanical occultism" that supports human evolution in fitting with the divine plan as understood from Anthroposophy. Our study groups meet weekly via Zoom, guided by experienced facilitators, and are open to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the spiritual forces at work in modern technology.
Terms begin the second week of September, January, and April. All courses are offered free of charge as part of our nonprofit mission.
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Browse the courses below and find one that matches your experience level and interests.
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Meet weekly via Zoom with your group. Sessions include readings, discussion, and guided inquiry.
Deepen Your Practice
Continue through the course sequence or explore topical groups as your understanding grows.
A progressive four-course journey through spiritual science and its relationship to technology. Start with the First MysTech Course and advance at your own pace.
An introductory study group exploring the foundations of Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science and its relationship to modern technology. Topics include the nature of thinking, the evolution of consciousness, and working with technology consciously.
Building on the First Course, this study group explores deeper themes of consciousness, technology, and the etheric world. Topics include Imagination, Inspiration, Intuition, the nature of the double, and Ahriman and Lucifer in technology.
Advanced study engaging Rudolf Steiner's most esoteric indications about technology, including mechanical occultism, the incarnation of Ahriman, the mystery of electricity, and the spiritual significance of the internet.
The culminating study group bringing together all previous coursework into a comprehensive understanding of moral technology. Focus on biodynamics, sound and vibrational technology, the human senses in the age of virtuality, and carrying the work forward.
Deep-dive courses on specific themes. These can be taken alongside or independently of the core sequence.
A study of the nature and role of evil in human evolution through the lens of Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science. Explores the polarity of Lucifer and Ahriman, the mystery of the double, and how understanding evil becomes essential for conscious engagement with technology.
A study of the nature and role of evil in human evolution through the lens of Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science. Explores the polarity of Lucifer and Ahriman, the mystery of the double, and how understanding evil becomes essential for conscious engagement with technology.
Explore Rudolf Steiner's insights into the nature of light and electricity, and how these relate to both modern physics and spiritual development. Examines the spiritual significance of electromagnetic phenomena and the forces harnessed by technology.
Exploring the relationship between breath, consciousness, and technology. Includes practical exercises and Steiner's indications about the spiritual significance of breathing, the etheric body, and how breath awareness transforms our relationship with the digital age.
An exploration of how the human body is evolving and what Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science reveals about its future destiny. Examines the interplay between physical incarnation, technology, and the spiritual development of the human form.
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Rudolf Steiner's vision of the threefold social order — economic life, rights life, and cultural life — examined through the lens of modern technology and its impact on society. A study of how conscious social organization can counter the challenges of the digital age.
These resources are not weekly online study groups. They are independent offerings from MysTech that support your journey into Anthroposophy and spiritual science.
A crash course in the fundamental concepts of Anthroposophy for newcomers. Covers who Rudolf Steiner was, the threefold nature of the human being, karma and reincarnation, the evolution of consciousness, spiritual hierarchies, and Anthroposophy in daily life.
A foundational series introducing the meditative practices at the heart of the anthroposophical path. Learn practical meditation techniques, explore your inner landscape, and develop a personal spiritual practice grounded in Rudolf Steiner's indications.
Special topic presentations and recorded conversations with researchers and practitioners from across the anthroposophical movement.
All Levels
Access recordings of monthly webinars covering AI and consciousness, biodynamics, eurythmy, the twelve senses, and more. New recordings added monthly after each live event.
All Levels
Watch past webinar recordings at your own pace. Topics include The Challenge of AI, Language in the Age of AI, Is Thinking Generated by the Brain?, The Leonardo da Vinci Principle, Divine Technology, and many more.
When do terms begin?
Study groups run on a three-term schedule: September, January, and April. The Spring 2026 term begins the second week of April. Rarely will a group run during summer months.
How much do courses cost?
All MysTech study groups are offered free of charge. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and believe this material should be accessible to everyone. Donations are welcome but never required.
Do I need prior knowledge?
No prior background is needed for the First MysTech Course. For the topical study groups, we recommend completing the First MysTech Course or our Basics of Anthroposophy offering first.
How are groups hosted?
All study groups meet weekly via Zoom. Some courses have multiple groups with different hosts and meeting times — for example, separate First MysTech Course groups for India and North America. Select your preferred host and YOUR time zone when registering.
The Spring 2026 term starts in April. Choose a course above and register today — spaces are limited in each study group.
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