Leila Rosen, Aesthetic Realism associate, writes about this upcoming Public Seminar:
There’s hardly anything that confuses people more than our own feelings. A man can try to be cool, have little emotion—and then feel empty and ask, “Why am I often so cold and unmoved?” At other times he can explode angrily—even at people he loves. Aesthetic Realism answers the question in this seminar’s title, and explains how we can have feelings we like ourselves for having.
That’s what the speakers—consultants Bennett Cooperman, Robert Murphy, and Arnold Perey—will show. They’ll tell what they’ve learned from Aesthetic Realism about this subject. And they’ll describe how the tremendous mix-up about feelings has affected men in literature, history, and contemporary culture.
They’ll tell, too, about the thrilling education that takes place in Aesthetic Realism consultations. Through this education, people come to have feeling that’s both large and exact: feeling about the world and other people that makes oneself proud!
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