Andrew Harvey + Eve Ensler
NYC Premiere: Marion Woodman: Dancing in the Flames

Sunday October 31, 2010 @ 3:00 PM
Price: $25.00
Member Price: $22.50


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The New York premiere of Marion Woodman: Dancing in the Flames, about the life and views of the Jungian analyst, followed by a conversation between Andrew Harvey and Eve Ensler on how death need not be nothingness.

 

Hosted by Omega Institute's Elizabeth Lesser.

"Our planet is shedding its outworn skin," says renowned Jungian analyst and author Marion Woodman, who believes that without death there is no birth. Perhaps best known for her groundbreaking work on feminine psychology and addiction, via such books as Addiction to Perfection, Bone: Dying into Life, and The Pregnant Virgin, Woodman is one of the West's most important wisdom keepers. Through the use of stunning animation from Academy Award®-winning animator Faith Hubley, and with insight from esteemed author and mystic Andrew Harvey, Marion's inner and outer lives are woven together, transmitting a core truth of what it is to be human.

Directed by Adam Greydon Reid

 

Andrew Harvey is an author and scholar, known primarily for his popular nonfiction books on spiritual or mystical themes. He was born in southern India in 1952 and moved to England at the age of nine. He went on to study at Oxford. In 1977 he returned to India for the first time since his childhood and underwent several mystical experiences that began a series of initiations into different mystical traditions. Harvey has lectured internationally and is the author of more than 25 books.

 

Eve Ensler is a playwright and activist whose The Vagina Monologues has been performed in over 130 countries and translated into over 45 languages. Through her organization V-Day, she campaigns against violence towards girls and women.

Presented in association with the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies and V-Day.

Part of the Talk about Nothing series

 

 

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