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Lifelong Learning Salons


Lifelong Learning is forming Salons in your community designed to encourage dialogue and learning on many subjects of interest covering life, love, work and relationships from an outer or conscious level and an inner or unconscious level, exploring the role of spirituality and self-analysis in the growth and learning of the individual.
 
A salon is a gathering of people who regularly meet to discuss ideas they find of interest. The notion of a salon began in 17th century French when, under the roof of an inspiring hostess, a group of people would gather regularly to share their experiences. The aim was to increase their knowledge through conversation and story. They were consciously following Horace's ideals that life should 'please and educate'. The traditional salon was for the discussion of literature and other cultural ideas. Now salons are being established worldwide for the sharing of whatever it is that interests the group.
 
Lifelong Learning is hosting the following Salons for your interest:
 
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