Moore gives live webinar about love and the soul
The New York Open Center promotes Thomas Moore's live webinar on Sunday 3 November 2013 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.: Why We Suffer in Love: The Tale of Eros and Psyche. This is Eastern Standard Time. Daylight Saving Time ends at 2:00 a.m. on this day. The webinar is described on the site:
"The ancient story of Eros and Psyche, Love and the Soul, has inspired many artists and psychologists and is about an initiation in which the soul goes through several trials until she is able to reconnect with love, and this time, fruitfully. Most of us know well the unexpected sufferings of love — the disillusionments, the misunderstandings, the break-ups, the jealousies and the incompatibilities. How can love begin with so much promise and then become painfully difficult? The webinar looks closely at this complex story and its images in art with the aim of gaining insight into how the deep soul finds its way through the complexities of love and moves toward a maturity that prepares it for love."
Cost:
$39 Early Bird rate by October 20
$45 After October 20 ( No Member Discount)
Course number: 13FP79W
Logon information will be emailed to registered students one day prior to the event. The webinar includes:
* 90 minutes of live, interactive webinar content.
* 30 minutes of question-and-answer time with Moore.
* A 30-day access to download a recording of the complete webinar, after the event.
(Free software provided to view.)
Check the linked page for computer system requirements to participate.
Amor and Psyche (1907) by Edvard Munch |
Cost:
$39 Early Bird rate by October 20
$45 After October 20 ( No Member Discount)
Course number: 13FP79W
Logon information will be emailed to registered students one day prior to the event. The webinar includes:
* 90 minutes of live, interactive webinar content.
* 30 minutes of question-and-answer time with Moore.
* A 30-day access to download a recording of the complete webinar, after the event.
(Free software provided to view.)
Check the linked page for computer system requirements to participate.
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