Transformation Over Change
This week, I experienced a profound transformation. I participated in the Landmark Forum, which concluded this past Tuesday. The intensity of the experience was remarkable.
My uncle, who completed the program years ago, had subtly suggested I attend, but never insisted. Given my past experiences with cult-like organizations, I was initially skeptical, associating it with something akin to Scientology. However, a conversation with him in September changed my perspective, and I decided to enroll.
Starting the new year with a fresh perspective seemed fitting. My goal was to find a new way to view myself, to improve my self-esteem. I sought a "new mirror," though I was unsure how a single program could cater to diverse individual needs. The beauty of the Landmark Forum lies in its universal methodology of thought, applicable regardless of one's past, enabling personal transformation.
Entering the forum, I believed I was the issue – that I needed to be better, smarter, thinner. But I learned that I am sufficient as I am. The real problem was the false narratives and facades I had constructed about myself.
The forum led to numerous revelations, connecting aspects of my life I hadn't realized were intertwined. The respect I have for the facilitators and their handling of various traumas is immense.
I felt compelled to share this transformative journey with others