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Asia
2008 |
The Southwest
Wisdom Course
Unlimited Program
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Jeanine Beck I love that I got together with my Tucson community once every week to doing something socially like watch a movie or sit around and share stories, as we worked on our coursework together. I enjoyed that we got to know each other at such a deeper level and really got to know what was important to each of us. It was a freedom I never expected from the Landmark Wisdom Course. I loved it such that I had included my friends and coworkers in working at my coursework and then playing along with them. More than anywhere, at work I had an opportunity to add conversations that haven't previously existed. Such as, 'Stress does not live here, or has no home here.' The result of that was the work load and time frames did not change; yet at the end of the day we reported on having a great day and not having the experience of stress. Wow, I really got how great this course is and I was only just past the First Weekend!
Landmark
Wisdom Course Unlimited Program |
2006 Southwest Wisdom Course Unlimited:
One of the four distinct parts of the coursework of the Landmark Wisdom Course Unlimited deals with the conversations of the participants as members of a community or society. By engaging in and exploring our conversations in social settings and events, we integrate the consistency and integrity of our private and public conversations, bringing new power and possibilities to both ourselves and the communities we are part of.
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Jack
Albertson: Growth and Development as a Way of
Living.
Lynne Marks:
Developing
ourselves in ways that open up New Avenues of Exploration.
Donna
North: Access to the
Conversations which are Universal and Timeless.
May 11, 2002
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