Tonight -- in a few minutes, actually -- is the completion evening of the Landmark Forum that I've reviewed. I am at once pleased that the "three days and an evening" are coming to a close and sad that the richness of the conversation will be somewhat diminished.
It's a mental struggle to be in the Landmark Forum, but the results are not imaginable. That is the difficulty of talking about "what" the Landmark Forum is. But, when people get up and share that they called their father after a 20 year break, the room is moved to tears. big breakthroughs and "little" breakthroughs.
Life is never the same after the Landmark Forum. Period.
Once you know, you can pretend to not know, but you can't not know. People leave the Landmark Forum courageously taking action in the face of their fears, worries and concerns with a commitment to what is possible in their lives.
It's a grand life.
I love you all.
It's a mental struggle to be in the Landmark Forum, but the results are not imaginable. That is the difficulty of talking about "what" the Landmark Forum is. But, when people get up and share that they called their father after a 20 year break, the room is moved to tears. big breakthroughs and "little" breakthroughs.
Life is never the same after the Landmark Forum. Period.
Once you know, you can pretend to not know, but you can't not know. People leave the Landmark Forum courageously taking action in the face of their fears, worries and concerns with a commitment to what is possible in their lives.
It's a grand life.
I love you all.