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Designing A Life unconstraint by the past.

Landmark graduate Ambreen Maqsood.I heard about the Landmark Forum from my friend and I did it in January 2000. I noticed immediately I had to give up this familiar notion that I was not good enough and that I needed others’ approval for anything I wanted to do. This time I just did it … It was a new freedom that I have access to this very day!

Before I did the Landmark Forum, I was someone who secretly wanted several things to happen for me and hoped that circumstances would help out. Sometimes it worked, but most of the time it didn’t. Then there was someone or something to blame for it, including myself. I was slowly starting to get convinced that dreams were meant to just stay as that.

During the Landmark Forum, I discovered that I was the one that makes things happened in my life. And sometimes, I just simply did not want to be responsible for it. I also saw the negative impact of not taking this responsibility on me and on my life. 

Suddenly, a sense of owning my life became present for me! I was present to my power and to the love for others, specially my mother. And there was no one to blame about anything in my life. I have never seen it that clearly. I intellectually knew that but have never gotten its impact. The Landmark Forum gave me direct access to the fact that it is who I am being that gives me the life I have. The results were immediate and have never ended since.

In the Landmark Forum I was so touched by how much I love my mom. I wanted to invite her to my Tuesday Evening. My mother, Nighat Maqsood, lived in Pakistan. There was no way that she could catch a flight to come - with the time zone and the visa problems. As people were calling their family members, I felt resentful and angry and felt like an outsider who would never be understood. I shared my frustration with the Landmark Forum Leader and he said: “… just invite her.” I became angrier and resentful. I came home that evening feeling sad.

But at home, when I saw the telephone, something happened. I realized that I just had to call her and invite her and be in action. That call I made to my mother was one of the most precious conversations I had! I told her how much I missed her and loved her and invited her to my graduation. She just laughed and said, "I would be there if I could". And that was enough for me.

I learned so much about myself from these events. Now, whenever I got stopped because of circumstances, I get in communication with the people that I need to, instead of getting busy in my head about how to solve a problem.

I acknowledge myself for my commitment that never leaves me despite the big breakdowns I have inside of that commitment. I acknowledge myself for facing up at those times and choosing courage. I acknowledge myself for being a stand for my friends even at the risk of losing them and for not getting resigned about them.

I acknowledge for generating myself for the Landmark Forum in Pakistan even when it occurs to me that there was no support for it. I acknowledge who I am and who others are for me, and the Landmark Forum and Landmark Education, without which this acknowledgment most likely would have never come forth.

I invite you to make a difference and participate with us to fulfill the possibility of the Landmark Forum in Pakistan.   

Ambreen Maqsood
 

Much of what makes up today and even tomorrow seems to be an extension or variation of what has come before. What we see as possible - what we are working toward - is essentially a more, better, or different version of the past. 

Ambreen with her mammy, Nighat Maqsood.

On Day Three of the Landmark Forum, we are given a technology for putting the past where it belongs - in the past. 


Badshai Mosque, Pakistan.

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We begin to design our lives as a free and authentic expression - from what is possible, rather than from what has been.

Sunset At The Beach, Pakistan.

Unencumbered by the past, we experience a greater level of vitality, well being and fun, We are able to enjoy a newfound sense of connection and intimacy with the people in our lives.

A stall with wood lacquered wares in a bazaar, Pakistan.

July 28, 2002.

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