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I went to an intro class tonight and am interested. What was the process in the classes and did you have a breakthrough? How has it helped you develop yourself and your life since?

2006-10-05 14:53:33 · 3 answers · asked by waterbaby 1 in Social Science Psychology

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The Landmark Forum was the single most valuable thing i EVER did, I did it at the age of 18 in 1984. I had heard that the 80's band Shriekback had done it and that it had caused breakthroughs for them, so i did it based in that! Outiside of my family - this is the thing that really got my life to be what it is today!


It is a shame there is no easy way to describe what it is though. It is like as if you wanted to learn french and went to live in a french country for a year or two - you would bump into all kinds of opportunities to use the language and be used by the language and when you got home you would be speaking great french but what could you tell people about how that happened?

In the Landmark Forum , it is just like being immersed in a culture of "transformation", and for three days you will be in conversation for creating breakthroughs for yourself and your life. There is nothing, and i mean nothing like it on the planet.

Out of that experience i started doing things i always wanted to do!! have travelled to India, London , Bermuda, California, New York, Miami and other places ( i love travel) I created rich open intimate relationships with family and people that work and when necessary i can speak in groups and public settings, all in ways that was so not predictable for this shy quirky zigzagidiot before the Forum.

Good luck to you. Go for it.

p.s I have a dear friend who is in the Landmark Forum this weekend in Toronto. She is so jazzed about what is going to shift in her life!



What did you see at the intro night that you would like to get out of doing it for yourself? What would make it a worth while experience for you ? Like if you got that thing out of it, that would make it valuable?



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2006-10-09 08:11:12 · answer #1 · answered by zigzagidiot 3 · 0 1

I've performed it, in contrast to different folks who have responded this question. Most of the responses listed here are undoubtedly idiotic and I may not even hassle to refute them considering that they are simply too uninteresting! It's robust how folks have reviews approximately matters they understand not anything approximately - in the event that they did the LF, they would understand why they do that and suppose me they almost always ought to discover out. It's undoubtedly NOT a cult - cults take folks clear of their households and LF places folks again in contact with folks from their beyond in extraordinary and deeply relocating approaches. As for Laura's remark approximately charging cash for information that are meant to be loose - could you are saying the identical approximately treatment? Self-support books? Ridiculous. I paid £350 for forty hours of terrific schooling that quite transformed the best way I appear at folks and the sector, and to my brain that is an exceptional cut price. As for enrolling different folks - sure, they do push this tough however you are an grownup - if you do not desire to enrol any one else, do not. Your buddy is into LF considering that it makes her happier. And incidentally, if she's asking you to head alongside it is considering that she cares approximately you and needs you to be happier too. If you are intelligent, you'll be able to leap on the risk.

2016-08-29 07:13:57 · answer #2 · answered by willsey 4 · 0 0

Go do it. There is nothing like experiencing it for yourself. I attend the two weekend seminar back when it was 'est.'

People can tell you what ever and it will nowhere near describe the experience of it. It is worth the price of admission, if just to experience some real psycology in action.

2006-10-05 16:39:25 · answer #3 · answered by Ken C. 6 · 0 1

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