The Tumult in Every Woman About Two Notions of Power

Come to a spectacular public seminar—Thursday, October 3, 6:30-8:00pm at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation, 141 Greene St., in SoHo, off W. Houston.

The Tumult in Every Woman About Two Notions of Power”

You’ll have a great time learning about a tremendous matter for women, men—everyone!

Women want—and deserve to have—power. But why can a woman be in turmoil as she goes after, and even gets, the power she feels she wants?

At this exciting and much needed seminar, Margot Carpenter, Devorah Tarrow, and Carol Driscoll—the Aesthetic Realism consultation trio The Three Persons—will explain the cause of the trouble, and the solution! They’ll show—with rich evidence from their own lives, and from women in literature—that there is a fight in every person which he or she has not understood. It’s a fight between two kinds of power—one that makes us proud, the other that makes us dislike ourselves.

And they’ll describe the thrilling education women today are receiving in Aesthetic Realism consultations—education that enables a woman to be, simultaneously, strong, kind, and proud!











When: Thu., Oct. 3, 2019 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene St.
212-777-4490
Price: $10 suggested contribution
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Come to a spectacular public seminar—Thursday, October 3, 6:30-8:00pm at the Aesthetic Realism Foundation, 141 Greene St., in SoHo, off W. Houston.

The Tumult in Every Woman About Two Notions of Power”

You’ll have a great time learning about a tremendous matter for women, men—everyone!

Women want—and deserve to have—power. But why can a woman be in turmoil as she goes after, and even gets, the power she feels she wants?

At this exciting and much needed seminar, Margot Carpenter, Devorah Tarrow, and Carol Driscoll—the Aesthetic Realism consultation trio The Three Persons—will explain the cause of the trouble, and the solution! They’ll show—with rich evidence from their own lives, and from women in literature—that there is a fight in every person which he or she has not understood. It’s a fight between two kinds of power—one that makes us proud, the other that makes us dislike ourselves.

And they’ll describe the thrilling education women today are receiving in Aesthetic Realism consultations—education that enables a woman to be, simultaneously, strong, kind, and proud!

Buy tickets/get more info now