On 22 July 2010 12:24, Mahakali <[email protected]> wrote:

> With all due respect, it all sounds very self development (i.e. an
> improvement of your own self) rather than an opening up to the real
> Self i.e. to the reality of what is.
>
> Kali
>
>
Okay, thank you.

My experience of Landmark Education is that it carries a message that has
two distinct qualities, a little like The Simpsons, where humour is divided
between children's humour (the obvious) and adult humour (the background
message - usually political or the parody of a famous film).

Landmark Education seems to have a hidden message that parodies spiritual
teachings, either that or I am filtering that meaning into it?

What you don't know that you don't know for example can be interpreted in
two ways, a superficial one, where a person wants to develop that area and a
more profound one where there is a realisation, a knowing (of that which was
not previously known).

Landmark Education tend not to call their courses "self development" for
that very reason.

The Invented Life seminar is by design a discovery of Self and if you are
into advaita, well worth doing.

Cheers

Mark

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