AESTHETIC REALISM CONSULTATIONS
To schedule an Aesthetic Realism consultation—
Call 212.777.5055, Monday–Friday, 2–6 pm
To schedule an Aesthetic Realism consultation, call 212.777.5055, Monday–Friday, 2–6 pm
In consultations, a person’s individual life questions are understood and explained through the principles of Aesthetic Realism. A consultation is a 50-minute discussion via video conference or telephone with three consultants on the Foundation’s faculty. Having consultations, people find that the matters which confuse them most are made sense of at last, with cultural width, immediacy, and satisfying logic.
“What Happens in an Aesthetic Realism Consultation?” is an article by Consultant Margot Carpenter which describes this education and gives instances of it. And below, you can read about how consultations have greatly benefited people’s lives.
The fee for an Aesthetic Realism consultation is $50.
Please note: When public activities resume at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation, consultations will also be available in person.
First Aesthetic Realism Consultation
of Nancy Huntting
As a young woman of 27, I began, really, to understand myself through Aesthetic Realism consultations—and to see men and women much more deeply and accurately, including my parents. The questions I was asked show a knowledge of humanity, literature, and art so respectful of the depths, possibilities, hopes all people have. …more
Dr. Jaime Torres: “Coldness, Warmth, & Mistakes”
The way I shuttled from warmth to coldness caused me and others confusion and pain. Sometimes I would act as though a person I’d just met was destined to be the best friend I’d ever had. At other times I would avoid someone on the street whom I actually knew quite well….more
Lauren Phillips: “What Kind of Effect on Men?”
Early in my study of Aesthetic Realism, at a time when I was not hopeful about love, I was asked in a consultation, “Do you want a man to feel, ‘The mind of Lauren Phillips does me good’?” I was surprised; and the answer was yes. But for most of my life before that, it was not the accuracy of my mind I depended on with men….more
Richita Anderson: “My Aesthetic Realism Consultations”
When I asked to have consultations, I did so because I knew that in Aesthetic Realism there was knowledge that was new, was kind, and had a logic far beyond anything I had met before, either in college or in the extensive reading I had done. Aesthetic Realism explained a hope I didn’t even know I had….more
Dan McClung: “The Fight about Excitement”
I remember the excitement I felt at age 6 or 7 waking up at 5 am to begin our vacation trip, driving from our home in southwestern Kansas to my grandparents’ home….But also around age 7, I began to make it clear that certain things didn’t get me too excited. In a recent conversation, my mother spoke of how, to her surprise, I was never excited about going to the fields with my father to ride on the tractors….more
Miriam Weiss: “The Trouble with Competition”
At age 17, just beginning college, and finding myself unable to sleep and very nervous, I tried to get consolation from the fact that other people were not doing well. I wrote in my journal: “They don’t seem much more connected than I.” But I felt something was terribly wrong with this….more
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