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#40777 02/22/04 10:16 PM
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Unfortunately I could not make THIS PR retreat.

I'd love to hear the experiences of all that attended!

Love and Light,

Michael






#40778 02/23/04 12:13 AM
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I would too. But I remember the level of feedback I could give after the summer retreat.

I've notice that they already have their own forum.

You are perfection.
Iam2 :cool;







#40779 02/23/04 08:29 PM
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Hi Guys
Sorry you missed the retreat. It was truly awesome. Les and I attended and we both enjoyed it. There were many folks there from the August retreat so it was like meeting old friends. Lots of hugs were had by all, and of course many new friends were made.
Of course the accomadations, food, the staff of the hotel, and LSC were fantastic.
The presentations and work groups were great. We had a power day where we all read about 20 books or more each. We did syntopic reading one day and we practiced many different activation techniques. Win Wenger was there to present activation techniques one day. J. Micheal Bennet (Million Dollar Vocabulary) was there all week and shared much. And of course we had loads of fun.

We are now quietly waiting to see what LSC comes up with next! It would be hard to top the last two retreats!
Juanita






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We had Win Wenger trying out Windtunnelling, which was cool because apparently that's the first time it's been tried out in a group setting. Then there was the PR Challenge and the syntopic read, which was a real breakthrough for me.

Of course, with Alex buzzing around snapping photos (I'm hoping that snow angel doesn't reappear!) we've got great records of the retreat...over 1.26 gig of photos burned and 2 700 meg CDs filled!

KWLee

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#40781 02/23/04 08:53 PM
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Not to mention the out door fun... ball fights.

Some koosh ball fights which of course I know nothing about...

Juggling... colourful experience that.

Exhaustion was something many experienced along with many breakthrough.

Broke a few paradigms and challendge us to look at ourselves and our skills differently.

Alex






#40782 02/25/04 09:56 PM
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I expected as much!

Well Iam2, lets start saving for PR Retreat #2!

Love and Light

Michael







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It was one of the most profound learning experience I have ever had. I am sure that the impact of it will make waves throughout the rest of my life. I had a major goal of becoming an excellent prer, and I became one.

Bruce







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