The Unseen Battle in Every Wife: To Be Pleased or to Be Displeased

This will be a thrilling event–with knowledge every person needs!

Aesthetic Realism explains, as nothing else does: 1) what the purpose of love and marriage is, and 2) what, in both men and women, interferes and makes for so much unnecessary pain. The Aesthetic Realism consultation trio There Are Wives–Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, and Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman–will describe a central cause of trouble in marriage: the hope to be displeased by the world and other people, including one’s spouse. And they’ll show how it can change to a hope to see more and more meaning in things and people–enabling wives to feel proud and kind, and making marriages truly romantic!

They’ll give instances–including from literature and film–of the unseen fight in women between wanting to like reality and wanting to dislike it, have contempt. And they’ll describe the education women today are receiving in the monthly Understanding Marriage! class and in Aesthetic Realism consultations. Through this magnificent education, a woman sees her husband and herself with greater depth, accuracy, kindness, and wonder–and as a result, marriage flourishes!

Seating is on a first arrival basis, and there is a suggested contribution of $10. The Aesthetic Realism Foundation (AestheticRealism.org), is at 141 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012, call 212.777.4490 for information.











When: Thu., Jun. 1, 2017 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Aesthetic Realism Foundation
141 Greene St.
212-777-4490
Price: $10 suggested contrib.
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This will be a thrilling event–with knowledge every person needs!

Aesthetic Realism explains, as nothing else does: 1) what the purpose of love and marriage is, and 2) what, in both men and women, interferes and makes for so much unnecessary pain. The Aesthetic Realism consultation trio There Are Wives–Barbara Allen, Anne Fielding, and Meryl Nietsch-Cooperman–will describe a central cause of trouble in marriage: the hope to be displeased by the world and other people, including one’s spouse. And they’ll show how it can change to a hope to see more and more meaning in things and people–enabling wives to feel proud and kind, and making marriages truly romantic!

They’ll give instances–including from literature and film–of the unseen fight in women between wanting to like reality and wanting to dislike it, have contempt. And they’ll describe the education women today are receiving in the monthly Understanding Marriage! class and in Aesthetic Realism consultations. Through this magnificent education, a woman sees her husband and herself with greater depth, accuracy, kindness, and wonder–and as a result, marriage flourishes!

Seating is on a first arrival basis, and there is a suggested contribution of $10. The Aesthetic Realism Foundation (AestheticRealism.org), is at 141 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012, call 212.777.4490 for information.

Buy tickets/get more info now