Leila Rosen, Aesthetic Realism associate, writes about this upcoming Public Seminar: How we express ourselves is a cause of great confusion to people in every aspect of our lives. What stops us from expressing ourselves as we deeply hope to? What would make us proud of our expression? That’s what Aesthetic Realism consultant Marcia Rackow… Read more
Steven Weiner, Computer Specialist and Aesthetic Realism associate, writes: Is there a battle we don’t know about that is going on in us all the time? Can we have a determination that’s beautiful—and a very different kind of determination that weakens us? For the answers—tremendously hopeful—to these questions, read “The Thing in Us We Need Most… Read more
Jeffrey Carduner, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: Are we all in a conflict every day, one we need to understand in order to be happy, to like ourselves? Answers—needed urgently by every person in America now—about what that conflict is and how it can be resolved, are here, including, I’m proud to say, in an important… Read more
Devorah Tarrow, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: A wife can feel a big difference between what engages her outside her home—such as education, work, perhaps political activity, friends—and being in the kitchen or bedroom with her husband, or choosing new drapes for the living room. Very often she’s felt her home is cozier than the large,… Read more
Nancy Huntting, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: What does a poem do that every person wants to do? How can the art of poetry—and an important poet of the 19th century, James Thomson—be a means of our knowing ourselves? Read “What Don’t We Know about Ourselves?,” the great, stirring new issue of The Right of Aesthetic Realism… Read more
Devorah Tarrow, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: Thursday, Nov. 2nd, from 6:30 PM to 8 PM, there will be a seminar that has answers parents, administrators, and teachers are desperate for—“The Aesthetic Realism Teaching Method Relates Self, Subject, World—& Students Learn!” Teachers of math, history, and science, from elementary through high school, will present lessons from… Read more
Steven Weiner, Computer Specialist and Aesthetic Realism associate, writes: What does it mean to see another person truly? And the imagination that makes for authentic poetry—what can it teach us that we need tremendously to know? Read about this, and about one of the best and kindest poems in American literature, in “The Kindness of… Read more
Devorah Tarrow, Aesthetic Realism consultant, writes: A matter close to every woman is going to be taken up and explained newly at the Understanding Marriage! class on Saturday, October 14: “A Wife’s Insistence: What Makes It Right or Wrong?” Taught by Aesthetic Realism consultants Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, and Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman, the class, which will… Read more
Jeffrey Carduner, Aesthetic Realism Consultant, writes: The largest question in our lives: Do we want to run things and people, or be fair to them, understand them? And—surprisingly—what does that question have to do with the art of the world? Read this thrilling issue, “A World to Be Just to—or Manage?,” which is a guide… Read more
Leila Rosen, Aesthetic Realism associate, writes about this upcoming Public Seminar: Women today can be determined in many fields. But often, even as a woman seems to get what she’s been after—a degree, a plum job, someone who seems to adore her—she feels gnawingly unsure, more doubtful of herself than ever. Why? Consultants with the… Read more
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