Sunday Afternoon Public Programs
Oct. 10, 2:00 PM • Presented by Sue Prescott
Everything in our world is coded in symbolism. A human being itself is a symbol as shown on the signs of a restroom door. Symbols guide us in our lives and influence our behavior and emotions toward personal growth and development. Psychology has many symbols that signify a human being’s progress and evolution, such as ones IQ or Emotional Intelligence. It also has symbols that mirror aspects of spirituality. For example, the range of ones group of friends or family is expressed by the circle, which is an ancient symbol of spirituality signifying the Oneness of Life.
Join Sue Prescott as she explores a myriad of psychological and spiritual symbols that guide people to find meaning in their lives and a sense of personal well-being.
Sue Prescott, MSW, is a therapist, life-long Theosophist and National Speaker for the Theosophical Society. She is the author of Realizing the Self Within — an overview of the concepts of spirituality that can be applied to relationships and self-improvement.
DONATIONS: While all of our Sunday programs are free, donations are critical to funding of our public program series. The Theosophical Society in Portland is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and your donations are tax deductible.
A contribution of $5.00 is appreciated. To donate, please visit our Donations page. Thank you for supporting our programs.