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The Asian Community
Introduction to The Landmark Forum
and
The Korean Community
Experience a magical evening
of Freedom, Power & full Self Expression!
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
At the Landmark Education New York
317 A West 33rd Street, New York, NY 10001
(between 8th and 9th Ave)
RSVP 212-824-3300
Register on line
and look up
the
Landmark Forum dates in New York,
or the Landmark
Forum in Asia.
www.iLoveLandmarkEducation.jp
www.GraduatesLandmarkEducation.com
www.iLovePossibility.com
Thank You
for making our previous
event a success!
The Landmark Forum in Spanish in New York
The Landmark
Forum gives us the opportunity to get underneath our beliefs, our
assumptions, our handed down ways of being to gain new access to what it
means to be human - both individually and as a part of a larger
whole. It allows
us to explore and be part of that special magic that makes up our
communities - to be part of something far bigger than our own individual
worlds. In
the Landmark
Forum we begin to see ourselves as more than our identities - whether
individual, national, or cultural. We are able to redefine ourselves and
the reality we have known. In
doing so we create something beyond the past, something beyond the future
we might have imagined. We create something that can dramatically impact
the quality of life available to each of us and to all of us.
Independent Research, Case Studies, and Surveys
about Landmark
Education www.LandmarkForumFAQ.com
www.SharingtheLandmarkForum.com
www.AttendaLandmarkIntroduction.com
"From
The Great Wall to The Taj Mahal"
The Asian Community of Landmark Graduates goes beyond any geographical areas or any particular group of people, it embraces all cultures,
philosophies, beliefs, or any interests, and it celebrates a true diversity in its shared commitment to the transformation of life itself.
Causing unprecedented freedom in self expression, we generate and fulfill new
possibility for all people.
We are grateful to NaRhee Ahn for managing our past events. We acknowledge Dr. Vijaya Nair, who led our events on
April 22, and March
13, 2003, and the Spring 2003 Introduction Leaders Program
New York
for their awesome contributions.
We acknowledged
Joe C. Lin for creating this event and Jennie Koo
for leading an evening that made a difference to our guests; our family
and friends. We thanked Anna Chiu, Aili T.Wang, Milly, Rolando, Uday Jhunjhunwala,
and the Fall 2002 Introduction Leaders Program New York and
each and everyone of our partners who made our first event on January 21, 2003
in New York a success.
Landmark
Forum in Asia Bangkok
Hong Kong Manila
Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
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What
are the opportunities of our communities?
A
community can be more than a place on a map or a particular group of people.

A
community can be where we find shared interest - a sense of belonging
where people and cultures meet, a place where our diversity makes us
unique and also requires us to appreciate and respect our differences.
A
community can be a building block of nations, societies, cultures and
civilizations.

Marsha Cheung Golangco, one of our Chinese Landmark
graduates, acknowledged Landmark Education for her leadership - which
was honored by her local community at The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Humanitarian
of the Year Award Ceremony in California, January 2005.

This page was first published in December 2002 as we promoted many of the events generated by the graduates and the
Introduction Leaders Program participants in the
great Landmark New York Center.
We are passionate to bring transformation to our beloved Asian communities in New York and in the
world - and we invite your participation.
Thank You to the graduates who have made a difference as self-expression by having the underlying intent of the work
of Landmark Education being present in their participation with the Landmark Forum in Hong Kong and
Asia!
Please
write us for support, coaching, or just being in communication!
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