Camphill Correspondence

Camphill Correspondence The newsletter of the global Camphill Movement

01/20/2023

The Correspondence's carrying group would like to invite any who feel called to join a discussion about the future of the Camphill Correspondence (will it continue? If so, how will it continue?) to meet via Zoom at 11 a.m. eastern standard U.S. time on January 31.

We would really like to hear from anyone who has an interest in the Correspondence, or who has thoughts on where it might go from here.

To access the meeting, please utilize the link below:

Topic: Camphill Correspondence Future Conversation
Time: Jan 31, 2023 11:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82505342801

Meeting ID: 825 0534 2801
One tap mobile
+19292056099,,82505342801 # US (New York)
+16469313860,,82505342801 # US

Dial by your location
+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)
+1 646 931 3860 US
+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
+1 305 224 1968 US
+1 309 205 3325 US
+1 689 278 1000 US
+1 719 359 4580 US
+1 253 205 0468 US
+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
+1 360 209 5623 US
+1 386 347 5053 US
+1 507 473 4847 US
+1 564 217 2000 US
+1 669 444 9171 US
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
Meeting ID: 825 0534 2801
Find your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kdgXoJHQjF

Zoom is the leader in modern enterprise video communications, with an easy, reliable cloud platform for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars across mobile, desktop, and room systems. Zoom Rooms is the original software-based conference room solution used around the world in board, confer...

12/28/2022

The latest edition of the Camphill Correspondence is out and we'd like to draw your attention to page 2 to read an important note seeking guidance on the future of this publication. We look forward to hearing feedback, reflections or ideas. Thank you for reading.

06/16/2022

The current Camphill Correspondence is online now and on its way to subscribers around the world. See the note on page 2 highlighting upcoming changes for the future of the Correspondence, as well as excerpts from an interview with Helen Zipperlin, a St. John's lecture, a tribute to Colin Morrow, and more.

The March/April Correspondence is on its way to print subscribers. You can find the e-version at CamphillCorrespondence....
03/18/2022

The March/April Correspondence is on its way to print subscribers. You can find the e-version at CamphillCorrespondence.net, where you can also subscribe or donate. As always submissions ideas are welcome and encouraged to be sent to [email protected]. Thanks for reading & happy spring!

Latest Correspondence is out! Please visit Camphillcorrespondence.net to subscribe to the print edition or to peruse the...
02/04/2022

Latest Correspondence is out! Please visit Camphillcorrespondence.net to subscribe to the print edition or to peruse the online version

The Cascadia Society is seeking a Managing Director
01/27/2022

The Cascadia Society is seeking a Managing Director

Register for the upcoming virtual Camphill Research Symposium! Starts Nov. 4 and occurs the following two Thursdays as w...
11/02/2021

Register for the upcoming virtual Camphill Research Symposium! Starts Nov. 4 and occurs the following two Thursdays as well

The 2021 Camphill Research Symposium will continue our international conversations looking towards the past, present, and future of the Camphill Movement. This year, the Camphill Foundation and Camphill Academy have partnered with the International Camphill Movement Group to identify the themes, que...

Happy belated birthday, Elias, Pioneer of multiple Camphill communities!
10/05/2021

Happy belated birthday, Elias, Pioneer of multiple Camphill communities!

A biography of Elias Rive by Rena Shannon and Helen Zipperlen introduced & compiled by David Andrew Schwartz Helen Zipperlen is a long time friend of Elias Rive. She is living in Kimberto…

This issue’s long-read is a mesmerizing story in memory of Kaspar Hauser by Hans Mueller-Wiedemann, written in 1975 & tr...
08/01/2021

This issue’s long-read is a mesmerizing story in memory of Kaspar Hauser by Hans Mueller-Wiedemann, written in 1975 & translated recently by Anne Sproll.

(in memory of Kaspar Hauser who died on December 17, 1833) Written by Hans Mueller-Wiedemann, 1975 Translated by Anne Sproll Editor’s Note: We share this story at the same time th…

An opportunity approaches in Sussex.
08/01/2021

An opportunity approaches in Sussex.

Life in Camphill is in itself a kind of social school. How can we get on with those with whom we live and work, but with whom we do not always agree? How can we help folk who are having obvious dif…

Coming soon to Pennsylvania!
08/01/2021

Coming soon to Pennsylvania!

On behalf of the international Karl König Institute for Art, Science and Social Life, I am excited to announce that the Institute is now establishing a North American branch! This inspiration, whic…

Latest issue of the Camphill Correspondence is landing in mailboxes here in the U.S. (& soon abroad). Cover art from Ric...
06/11/2021

Latest issue of the Camphill Correspondence is landing in mailboxes here in the U.S. (& soon abroad). Cover art from Richard Neal, who is also interviewed inside about his 50-year Camphill journey!

The latest issue of the Correspondence is out! Subscribers will read a letter from our friends @ Camphill India, a revie...
04/05/2021

The latest issue of the Correspondence is out! Subscribers will read a letter from our friends @ Camphill India, a review on 'Camphill and the Future,' a reflection on the latest Camphill Research Symposium & more. Or, you can read online @ camphillcorrespondence.net and also subscribe to receive future hard copies. (Cover art by Era Montecillo)

Peter Selg's book could "open a door for those who have been seeking for a deepening of their spiritual life and a direc...
02/09/2021

Peter Selg's book could "open a door for those who have been seeking for a deepening of their spiritual life and a direction to guide their religious feelings."

By Peter Selg, translated by Matthew Barton Floris Books, 68p. Book review by Willem Boonstoppel, Priest of The Christian Community in Aberdeen What is a creed? Finding its roots in the Latin “cred…

"In the Camphill Community, we wanted to be a circle of people in which each individual was seen – at least in glimpses ...
02/04/2021

"In the Camphill Community, we wanted to be a circle of people in which each individual was seen – at least in glimpses and at times – in his true colors and powers, in his potential greatness, and it grew to be a strong experience and often a matter of urgency that the development of the other towards his higher self was more important than one’s own."

Editor’s Note: Thank you to Cherry How from Camphill Clanabogan in Northern Ireland. Cherry, a member of the Camphill Archives group shared passages on community living, which she uncovered while i…

Our January/February issue is on its way to print subscribers. Inside you’ll find a piece from Camphill Archives, an ent...
01/23/2021

Our January/February issue is on its way to print subscribers. Inside you’ll find a piece from Camphill Archives, an enterprise story about spiritual care, paintings from Martina Muller via Lightforms Art Center, a book review, a report from an Inner Community retreat in Germany, tributes to Lisa Stueck & Ruth Liberatore and a fictional allegory written at the start of the pandemic. Online version and information on how to subscribe can be found at camphillcorrespondence.net

Address

2542 State Route 66
Chatham, NY
12037

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Camphill Correspondence posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Camphill Correspondence:

Share

Category


Other Chatham media companies

Show All