Subject: Re: LANDMARK BRAINWASHING From: samolsamol@aol.com Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1996 20:47:57 -0400
How the Web Was Won
Subject: Re: LANDMARK BRAINWASHING From: samolsamol@aol.com Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1996 20:47:57 -0400
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In article , Rex
Ballard  writes:

>The people involved in this were graduates attending the SELP in New York
>and New Jersey centers.  They knew some people who worked in the U.N. who
>knew some people who worked for the appropriate leaders.  There were some
>people in the New York Center who had been campaign workers and campaign
>managers for prominant politicians, including Bill Clinton.
>
>According to their stories,  

AND

>In 1991, I took the Forum and Advanced Course.  In the Advanced Course, I
>declared myself as "Outrageous Combinations Fulfilling Outrageous
>Possibilities" (they don't let you do that any more :-).
>
>In the S.E.L.P.  I took my knowledge and love of the Internet, 12 years
of
>software engineering experience, and asked a question:
>	What would be possible if Corporate America had access to the NSF
>	databases and the latest in university information?
>	What would be possible if Corporations could interoperate using
>	open systems technologies (internet)?
>	What would happen if College Students and Single Mothers could
>	provide skills and exchange information with each other?
>
>	What I saw was the possibility of unlimited economic opportunity,
>	available to anyone. 

Thank you, Rex, for "crossing the line" with such depth and clarity in
your expressions of who you are and what the possibility of the Forum and
Landmark is for you in your life and in the world.  This is the kind of
"evidence" of the power of Landmark's programs that *I* can really *hear*.

I hope to be hearing *more* from you soon!

Warmest regards,
Sam



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Every opinion reacts on him who utters it.  (Emerson)

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and destroy all hope of trifling with you.  (Emerson)

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