Greetings!
Please join us on Saturday, August 17 for our annual movie night featuring The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Jungian analyst, Susan Olson will lead a discussion that focuses on the joys of growing older.
This event will start promptly at 7:00pm. Please come a little early. This is a free event for members and visitors.
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Susan Olson
Movie Night: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
August 17, Saturday Lecture, 7:00 pm everyone: free
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DESCRIPTION: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel follows a group of British retirees decide to "outsource" their retirement to less expensive and seemingly exotic India. Enticed by advertisements for the newly restored Marigold Hotel and bolstered with visions of a life of leisure, they arrive to find the palace a shell of its former self. Though the new environment is less luxurious than imagined, they are forever transformed by their shared experiences, discovering that life and love can begin again when you let go of the past.
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Bio
Susan Olson, a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, has practiced as a psychotherapist and Jungian analyst for over thirty years. She received her B.A. in English from Smith College, her M.A. in English from the University of Wisconsin, and her M.S.W. from the University of Georgia. A member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian analysts, she is a founding member of the Georgia Society of Jungian Analysts and is on the faculty of the Memphis Jungian Seminar. In addition to her private practice, she lectures and leads seminars on several topics. Dreams and the mourning process, the hero's (and heroine's) journey in The Lord of the Rings, feminine and masculine individuation in The Phantom of the Opera, and our soulful companionship with animals are among her favorites.iv>
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Directions
TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Coming from the north or south on I-75, use Exit 254, Moores Mill Road. Turn left at the top of the ramp (this is true coming from either direction, north or south). Continue on Moores Mill approximately one-half mile to the four-way stop at the corner of Moores Mill and Howell Mill Rd. Continue through intersection and turn right into the back church parking lot. Church's web page: http://www.trinityatlanta.org3003 Howell Mill Rd, NW, Atlanta, GA 30327
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