Talk with Sas Carey, author of Marrying Mongolia
October 8 at 4 PM
Sas Carey is a healer, humanist, filmmaker and child of the ’50s.
“A child of the ’50’s, Sas Carey was raised to marry and rear children. She did that, but with the care and morals shared by her parents, along with a lust for life, learned she could follow her own path, strewn with heartache, yet leading to transcendence. Her story is one of empowerment. In overcoming expectations, Sas becomes a healer of body and soul, learning that she need not devote herself to a single person to substantiate herself.”
Sas Carey has climbed mountains, swum across lakes and rivers, and slept on the ground of three continents. She has ridden planes, trains, cars, bikes, boats, horses, camels, and reindeer. A Quaker, Sas is an award-winning documentary film director, author, spiritual healer, registered nurse, mother, and grandmother. Relaxing in her gazebo in Vermont, she dreams of her next adventure.
Sas will show clips from her films and talk about her book “Marrying Mongolia”
For more information about Sas’ work in Mongolia, including links to her books and films, visit the Nomadicare Website.