Being Yourself: Why is it so hard to do? (NYC Area Event)
If any of you are interested in attending an seminar that I am doing in New York, you are more than welcome. The decription and details are below:
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Something that should be the easiest thing in the world is actually one of the most difficult. Do you find it hard to “act natural”, “be true to yourself”, “accept yourself” in daily situations? Do you ever feel like you are being influenced by external circumstances? Maybe at your job, or with your friends, or in your relationships, you may not always say and do what you really want to? Why do we stop ourselves from expressing how we truly feel so often?
Do you ever get so caught up in doing, doing, doing that you forget to just BE?
In a world chock-full of obligations, sometimes it’s hard to find the time and space to be ourselves– even though this would seem to be the most simple thing possible.
Join Carol Haggerty and David Richeson for an entertaining, instructive, and interactive seminar in which we will explore this topic and learn practical techniques to help us to connect with ourselves on a deeper level and be ourselves around others much more often.
Time: Saturday April 26th, 9:45am-12:30pm
Place: 127 West 25th Street (3rd Floor), Manhattan, NY
Fee: $20
RSVP: (866) 452-3965, or write seminars@ihpny.org
Presented by the Institute for Hermetic Philosophy (www.ihpusa.org)






