Ingles Sin Miedo Ahora
I am incredibly sorry about Stephen's departure. I was in a small town in the Indian Himalayas when I heard the news. I am still in the Himalayas, and still think of his compassion, sense of humor and direct, genuine nature. He was my first mentor when I was a young Waldorf teacher, and his words and advice still hold today: I will never forget them, and I often use them to warn other teachers about the danger of self-betrayal, or refusing to individuate. His work led me to Carl Jung, and ultimately, to myself. He pointed my finger back at myself, and life is still showing me he was right on. He is missed. He gave his lifetime generously to those around him, and so did Juliana. Where can I find his writings(other than In the Shadow of the Holy Mountain) and work? With incredible love and gratitude, Marleny A.

