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on 27-08-2006 08:32

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ImageAt the end of August the Czech Republic will host an inspiring Conference co-organised by the New York Open Center, this year in associaton with the Alchemy Museum in Kutna Hora. The "Esoteric Quest in Central Europe" is the fifth in a series of Conferences which have taken place in Europe during the last 12 years, the third in the Czech lands. The first two took place in 1995, in Cesky Krumlov [The Rosicrucian Enlightenment Revisited] and in 1997 in Praha [Prague Alchemy and the Hermetic Tradition]. This year's Conference is somewhat different in both content and format.

 

ImageThe thematic scope of this Conference, which is sub-titled From Renaissance Bohemia to Goethe's Weimar , is intimately linked to the geography and the history of Central Europe. Taking place in Kutna Hora [31.8 - 3.9.], Marianske Lazne - accommodation and meetings in Tepla [3.9. - 5.9], and Weimar 5.9 - 8.9] all three places offer great opportunities for the explorations of Alchemy and its roots.

 

In Kutna Hora, a former Royal town and now a Unesco Heritage Site, the roots of Alchemy are buried deep in the former mines and metallurgy and minting workshops.  We will explore those roots and the development of Alchemy to its peak period at the cusp of the 16th and 17th Centuries.

 

In Marianske Lazne, one of Europe's most exquisite Spa towns we will pick up the trail of Goethe, even staying in a hotel in a monastery  where Goethe was a frequent visitor, and follow the trail to Weimar where he spent the closing years of his life.  This was a period of a great resurgence of interest in Alchemy, particularly among the nobility in Central Europe.

 

ImageIntermingled with profound and inspirational presentations will be  music, poetry, the option to sample the Spa experience in elegant  style and of course, as always at these Conferences, the opportunity  to meet new and old friends in serious or convivial style.

 

This year the whole programme will be in English. The whole program can be found at http://mail.opencenter.org/webdev/esoteric5.pdf as a PDF file which can be read on-line and/or downloaded.

 

To register for An Esoteric Quest, or to ask any questions regarding travel arrangements, accommodations, or the conference program itself, please contact Andrea Lomanto at 212-219-2527, ext. 101, or at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 



   

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