Psychic Medium Laura Lynne Jackson + Dr. Mark Epstein | Communication with our Past Selves STANDBY ONLY
Where: Rubin Museum of Art
150 W. 17th St.
212-620-5000 Price: $30
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What if you could communicate more directly with your past? In this program, psychic medium Laura Lynne Jacksonand psychiatrist Mark Epstein compare their approaches to helping people come to terms with traumatic pasts. In the second half of the program, they will answer your questions about the tools at our disposal to live more fully in the present by reliving the past.
This program will be followed by a book signing for Jackson’s The Light Between Us: Stories from Heaven. Lessons for the Living and Epstein’s Advice Not Given: A Guide to Getting Over Yourself.
Laura Lynne Jackson, a speaker, teacher and practicing psychic medium, is the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Light Between Us. Jackson was a full-time high school English teacher for nearly 20 years before fully embracing her path and dedicating herself to honoring our connections to each other, our earthly existence, and to the other side. She is dedicated to working with scientists in order to explore and understand the survival of consciousness outside of bodily death. She currently works as a research medium with the Windbridge Institute and will also be participating as a research medium for a study of survival of consciousness at the University of Virginia this spring. Jackson serves on the board of the Forever Family Foundation, a nonprofit, scientifically based organization dedicated to helping people in grief, where she also volunteers her time and services.
Jackson is currently working on her next book, Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe, which explores the connection we all have to each other and to the other side (due out fall 2018). She lives on Long Island with her husband and three children.
Mark Epstein, M.D. is a regular participant in the Rubin’s programs. A highly regarded psychiatrist in private practice in New York City, he is the author of a number of books about the interface of Buddhism and psychotherapy, the most recent of which is Advice Not Given: A Guide to Getting Over Yourself. Other titles include Thoughts without a Thinker, Going to Pieces without Falling Apart, Going on Being, Open to Desire, Psychotherapy without the Self, and The Trauma of Everyday Life. He received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Harvard University and is currently a clinical assistant professor in the postdoctoral program in psychotherapy and psychoanalysis at New York University.
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