How Can a Wife & Husband Really Trust Each Other?

The Understanding Marriage! class on Saturday, Sept. 9th, will be answering a question that affects married life very deeply: HOW CAN A WIFE & HUSBAND REALLY TRUST EACH OTHER?

Wives, and women considering marriage, are going to want to be there to learn the answer!

Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, and Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman of the consultation trio There Are Wives will conduct this cultural, practical event, which will focus on the following important sentences from an Aesthetic Realism lesson taught by the founder of Aesthetic Realism, poet and critic Eli Siegel:

“Everyone is looking for an answer to the question ‘Why am I not trusted?’ Let’s take Mrs. Fox. She thinks she is trusted partially by her husband. She, in turn, responds with partial trust of him. Both are correct. This is a question every person should ask: Will I be happy unless I feel I deserve to be trusted?…A crucial area as to trust is this: when you say you want someone to be happy, do you mean it, or are you putting on a show? The first thing in being trusted is that we be interested in the welfare of other people.”

Each woman will get fresh hope as she sees that a wife and husband will trust each other when they feel about one another: “You really want me to care for and be interested in the world and people!”











When: Sat., Sep. 9, 2017 at 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Where: Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene St.
212-777-4490
Price: $10
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The Understanding Marriage! class on Saturday, Sept. 9th, will be answering a question that affects married life very deeply: HOW CAN A WIFE & HUSBAND REALLY TRUST EACH OTHER?

Wives, and women considering marriage, are going to want to be there to learn the answer!

Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, and Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman of the consultation trio There Are Wives will conduct this cultural, practical event, which will focus on the following important sentences from an Aesthetic Realism lesson taught by the founder of Aesthetic Realism, poet and critic Eli Siegel:

“Everyone is looking for an answer to the question ‘Why am I not trusted?’ Let’s take Mrs. Fox. She thinks she is trusted partially by her husband. She, in turn, responds with partial trust of him. Both are correct. This is a question every person should ask: Will I be happy unless I feel I deserve to be trusted?…A crucial area as to trust is this: when you say you want someone to be happy, do you mean it, or are you putting on a show? The first thing in being trusted is that we be interested in the welfare of other people.”

Each woman will get fresh hope as she sees that a wife and husband will trust each other when they feel about one another: “You really want me to care for and be interested in the world and people!”

Buy tickets/get more info now