Leila Rosen, Aesthetic Realism associate, writes about this upcoming Public Seminar:
Whether we use the word or not, there’s nothing people more deeply judge a person on than whether that person has integrity. And these days, women have been objecting very openly and often rightly to an egregious lack of integrity in various men. Yet a woman can also have the pain, even torment, of feeling that in ways she doesn’t understand she herself lacks integrity.
A woman can feel she’s a different person in the different aspects of her life—at work or school, with family, with friends, as to love. She can feel that the ways she meets things are not integrated; that she’s not one person, true to herself.
At this vitally important, thrilling seminar, The Three Persons—Margot Carpenter, Devorah Tarrow, and Carol Driscoll—show: Aesthetic Realism explains what integrity is and how to have it; also, what in us interferes with our being an integrity.
They’ll speak about their own lives, about some noted women, and about the great education taking place in Aesthetic Realism consultations.
This seminar has the knowledge men and women need now!
Contri. $10