Anne Gillis’s humor and frivolity set her aside from many teachers. She is sincere, but not serious. She contends that life is not as hard as we make it; it is time to lighten up and enjoy life. “Our work and lives are an expression of love, not a chance to punish ourselves with relentless doing.” Sponsored by The Theosophical Society in America. Free and open to the public.
Saturday, Feb 8, 2-4 PM
Anne Gillis and EZosophy
East Bank Regional Library
FREE
Getting there
4747 West Napoleon Ave., Metairie, LA
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