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Reflections after the Advanced Mastery Track
Sunday 8th August 2010
![]() Those who have presented or attended workshops will tell you that when planning such events it’s always wise to adhere to an old Eastern proverb – “Trust in Allah, but tie up your camel” In short it’s impossible to really know how things are going to turn out! The recent 7 day Advanced Mastery Track was undoubtedly one of the best events I have attended in the last decade. I was happy with my own contribution and the standard of training from the five trainers was quite excellent. The group also had a keen interest to learn and was willing to explore the material offered by each trainer. Steve, Connirae, Mark and Heather did an excellent job of ensuring that everybody was very comfortable and it was a real please to stay at the Andreas residence. This was one of my absolute favorite trainings with a rich diversity of material. I was also able to chat to Charles Faulkner which sparked some more ideas about my own work. It’s rare to find such events which embody the spirit of curiosity and investigation and those present traveled from as far afield as China, Europe and from all over the USA. |
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