James Dyson and Simon Kuttner in conversation:
The Relational Future is Now: Listening to Anthroposophia in the World Today
James Dyson and Simon Kuttner will meet to discuss a range of topics connected to the future of Anthroposophy. It is hoped that in these exchanges, something new can emerge through the relational impulse that is at the heart of Spiritual Science. We would love for you to join us and be part of this experience.
The themes we hope to discuss include:
Dates: May 9, May 23 and June 20, 2026
Time: 3:00 pm EDT | 8:00 pm UK Time | 7:00 am NZ time (Sunday morning) To convert the time to your area, visit: https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/
Fee: Individual Sessions are $40 USD each, or ALL 3-Sessions for $100 USD
If you are unable to attend in person, the sessions will be recorded and the link to the recording sent out the following business day. The recording will be available for 2 months after each session.
Dr James Dyson is now retired as an anthroposophical physician. He is known primarily for his pioneering work in establishing Park Attwood Clinic in the UK in 1979 where he worked medically for twenty five years. As an adult educator, he is best know for his work on understanding the intersections of physiology, psychology, Spiritual Science and mental health. James also has a masters degree in psychosynthesis psychology and was a co-founder of AAP (The Association of Anthroposophic Psychology) in North America. He remains a contributor in many therapeutic trainings in the anthroposophical therapeutic movement internationally. A compilation of a few of his lectures, essays, interviews and a podcast was published by Steiner Books in 2021.

Dr. Simon Kuttner is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist currently working in Israel with children and adults. Originally from New Zealand, he lectures in anthroposophical psychology trainings in the USA (AAP) and Russia and has taught in Waldorf teacher trainings and anthroposophic art trainings in Israel. He has written articles on psychology and Anthroposophy that focus on the interface of Spiritual Science and mainstream psychological ideas. In addition, he worked in the Waldorf teacher training in Stuttgart where he cofounded the International Masters Course for Waldorf Teachers.
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