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Landmark Forum in Hong Kong, China
 Jul 18, 19, 20, 22, 2008

Journal: Managing the Existence of A Possibility.

The Drummer, performed at auspicious ocassions such as the Chinese Lunar New Year in Hong Kong, China.
In Action for Hong Kong:
We are the commitment to be at cause for the success of the Landmark Forum in Hong Kong.

We constitute ourselves as the possibility for
Fully Self Expressed, Loving and Passionate Beings, Casting Unstoppable Light for Global Transformation.






Landmark graduates at their Social Event in Hong Kong: Ronan Collins, Alexandra Yung, Louise Sullivan, Roshni Banwait, and Nico Roehrich, 2003.
  The People Who Assist at The Day Four, with Landmark Forum Leader Dr. Alan Weiss,  Hong Kong, Tuesday, August 26, 2003.

On August 22, 23, 24 and 26, 2003, Dr. Alan Weiss led the Second Landmark Forum in Hong Kong.

On March 7, 8, 9 and 11, 2003,  Jerome Downes led The First Ever Landmark Forum in Hong Kong. This page documented the action taken by graduates from Hong Kong, and Shanghai, China, to San Francisco, New York, and many other cities in the US, Canada, and Australia, under Jerome Downes' leadership leading to the historic event!

June 6, 2002
Received the news that Landmark Forum Leader Jerome Downes had been requested by Landmark Forum graduates to lead and bring The First Landmark Forum to Hong Kong and if the graduates could demonstrate that there was a demand for it by gathering 100 promises of registrations the Landmark Forum in Hong Kong would be scheduled. 

June 10, 2002
Since there was no time to ask other Landmark Forum graduates, Han Dana wrote his own article for the first time on this website to break the news. A Call For Transformation in Asia and The Landmark Forum in Hong Kong, China was on-line and the game started. 

June 17, 2002
Received communication for support and participation from Lee Chor Pharn, of Shanghai, China. He was thrilled to get the news, the Landmark Forum in Hong Kong and China has been his fervent dream! 

June 27, 2002
Received and forwarded the news that Landmark Forum Leader Jerome Downes was looking for people to fill two Center Manager Positions: in Manila immediately, and for Hong Kong at a later date. 

Qualification:  Someone who knows the operation of a Landmark Education Center, someone who is grounded in the distinctions of the work of Landmark Education, both in the management and leadership capacities, someone who has been a Introduction Leader or Seminar Leader or former staff member. Please email Han Dana for your interests and questions.

July 4, 2002, Independence Day in the US.
Marsha Cheung Golangco in the midst of a 4th of July parade, had a conversation with Han Dana, in which Marsha was present to the possibility of Creating and Fulfilling a New World of Peace, Beauty and Prosperity. She declared herself as the Team Leader for San Francisco and planned to be in Hong Kong to fulfill the First Landmark Forum. Marsha Golangco gave 10 promises of registration for her relatives and friends in Hong Kong.

July 24, 2002
Introduced to us by Mike Klein of TMLP London (and Team Belgium), Greg Hart has declared to take on a leadership role on our team. Formerly an Introduction Leader and of TMLP London, Greg is a resident of Hong Kong, where at his invitation over tea, he would define his accountabilities for his team.

August 15, 2002
Alice Kao declared herself as the Team Leader for the San Jose, CA, area. Nine weeks after the news first arrived, a total of 61 promises of registration for the First Landmark Forum in Hong Kong had been received, with more yet to be confirmed.

Manual of calligraphy by Wu Chen, circa 1350.August 18, 2002
On Sunday at 10 PM Hong Kong Local Time, the first conference call for the team took place for one full working hour. Causing Ourselves as Stakeholders for The First Landmark Forum in Hong Kong, China.

Present on the call were Greg Hart, Chelsea Blackburn and Nathan Phillips in Hong Kong, Marsha Golangco in SF, Kam Li and AM Noel in Seattle, Alice Kao in San Jose, and Han Dana in Charlotte.  Received five new promises of registration from Chelsea Blackburn and Nathan Phillips bringing the total of
66 promises of registration.

September 1, 2002
We welcomed Christine Arbor who has completed being the Registration Manager of Boston, MA, to our team, as she joined us on our second conference call. Christine is passionate about causing The First Landmark Forum in Hong Kong, China, having lived in Shanghai formerly. On the call were Marsha Golangco in SF, Greg Hart, Chelsea Blackburn and Nathan Phillips in Hong Kong, Facilitator AM Noel in Seattle, and Han Dana in Charlotte. 

September 15, 2002
On our this third conference call we welcomed our new team members from Introduction Leaders Program Los Angeles: Helen Lee, and Myra Chen; as well as  David Hager who called in from Brooklyn, NY. Led by  Greg Hart, on the call were Chelsea Blackburn and Nathan Phillips in Hong Kong, Romel Axibal in Los Angeles, Han Dana, Facilitator AM Noel and Kam Li in Seattle.

On September 29, 2002, the Team Hong Kong reached their first objectives: to gather 101 promises of registration to demonstrate the demand and support of the graduates to Landmark Education to make the Landmark Forum available in Hong Kong. 

On October 1, 2002, The First Ever Landmark Forum in Hong Kong is officially scheduled and open. This page documented the action taken by graduates from the four corners of the world and how they did it!


The graduates in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, in China,
and in many cities and many countries
thanked you for inviting and our guests for attending:

A Special Evening and
 The Landmark Forum in Hong Kong

we acknowledged our Landmark Forum Leader
Jerome Downes
who led the First Landmark Forum in Hong Kong on March 7, and the previous Special Evenings in July and January 2003 at The Pacific Place in Hong Kong for our many guests, our family and friends, and for his immense contribution which left everyone with a value that made a difference.

 

The Question:
Does someone know someone in Hong Kong who they can register into the Landmark Forum? 

Team Leader Greg Hart, with Chelsea Blackburn and Nathan Phillips at one of their meetings in Hong Kong.

What's At Stake:
The Landmark Forum is made available by Landmark Education in a new region only by the request from Landmark Forum graduates. 

Our team of Landmark graduates in Hong Kong, from left: Roger Patterson, Louise Sullivan, Greg Hart, Alexandra Yung, Chelsea Blackburn, Nathan Phillips, and Tania Hart, April 2003.
The Landmark graduates in Hong Kong at their meeting last April 2003 with their face-masks to deal effectively with the SARS outbreak, consistent to their commitment to bring transformation to their environment!

Masha Golangco with Yu-Chien Liao and Myra Chen at their meeting in Irvine, CA, October 2002.

These requests are demonstrated by promises of registration. A minimum of 100 real world promises of registrations are the condition of satisfaction before the First Landmark Forum in Hong Kong can be scheduled.

Alice Kao of San Jose, sharing the distinctions of leadership at the community gathering at Marsha Golangco's home.

Our Request:
We request that you create what is at stake. Like a breakthrough,  for yourself and your life, and participate with us to fulfill those results. To share and enroll people you care in your life in Hong Kong into a possibility you created that moves and inspires them. When you have a promise of registration, please email Han Dana.

Thank you for your commitment to making a difference to the First Landmark Forum in Hong Kong! 

Landmark Forum graduate Louise Sullivan of Hong Kong, 2003 Point Person, 2007 HK Center Manager.
Louise Sullivan,
who came to the team in late 2002 and later became our Point Person in Hong Kong. She registered her own family members and friends into a conversation that makes a difference: The Landmark Forum.

The Convention and Exhibition Centre, the venue of the First Landmark Forum in Hong Kong in March 2003.
Congratulations
:
The First Landmark Forum in Hong Kong, China
Greg Hart: Unstoppable Global Leadership
Chelsea and Nathan: Sweetly in love and partners for possibility in Hong Kong
Han Dana: A Call For Transformation in Asia
Marsha Cheung Golangco: From prejudice and hate to Self-Expression
Alice Kao: The Power and Magic of Transformation For All Chinese

Landmark Forum in Hong Kong, China
Schedule and Location
Introduction in Hong Kong
Louise Sullivan: Landmark Transformation in Hong Kong.
Breakthrough Results 
參加Landmark Forum  Afternoon Tea
In Action For Hong Kong: Requests and Promises

July 16, 2002


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