Becoming a member

Anthroposophy and the Anthroposophical Society

Anthroposophy recognises that each individual human is a physical, soul and spiritual being, and that we each find meaning and purpose through relationships to each other, to the world around us, and to the wider universe.

With the Anthroposophical Society at the heart, anthroposophy and its practices around the world extend far beyond the Society itself.
If you are interested in exploring what anthroposophy has to offer you in your own path of development, you may wish to consider becoming a member.

Everyone is welcome as a member of the Anthroposophical Society, regardless of their worldview, national or cultural origin, religion, gender, or membership of any other protected group.The Society is public, without political goals or agenda, or religious affiliations.

The Society and its path of schooling

Within the Anthroposophical Society there are numerous paths and levels of engagement, which you are free to explore and choose based upon your own interests and capacities.
The Anthroposophical Society supports within it the School for Spiritual Science – which is based at the Goetheanum in Switzerland – along with the School’s Sections worldwide devoted to professional activities, research, and inner meditative work. Together these foster impulses for a modern culture and civilisation based on an understanding of the human being and the universe.
Membership means simply that you acknowledge the value and validity of Anthroposophy and that something like the Goetheanum should be active in the world.

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Get in touch

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The Anthroposophical Society in Ireland

Main St, Cloughjordan
Co Tipperary
Ireland
T +353 (0)505 42 830

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