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Sacrifices.

Sunday, February 26th, 2006

A student gave me an excuse as the reason for not studying, (took the same quiz twice and still did unsatisfactory). He told me to understand some of his sacrifices he made in order to be there in the class.

Please appreciate my sacrifices.  Please appreciate my sacrifice of paying for 12 people’s tuition, and hoping that they have enough maturity, responsibility and interest to carry them through their training that they have not paid for.  Please appreciate my sacrifice of trust, and faith, that these 12 students will cultivate their compassion, their study habits, their intuition, so that we can recommend these 12 students for jobs and they will repay their loan in order to train other students. [read on]

Hair Raising Lesson

Tuesday, February 7th, 2006

I’m going to try to catch up with my blog and recount some of the exciting things that happened during our first week of training…please stay glued to your screen….

The first day, which was 30 January, was interesting. We went over the policies for Himalayan Healers and for Tranquility School. Hem, the co-owner, or managing director explained to the class about personal grooming: short hair for men, above the ears, and no long bangs on the forehead. Daily showering, using deodorant, no spitting, congenial behavioral things. [read on]

Nail-Biting Exercise!

Tuesday, February 7th, 2006
Every day something really interesting comes up. It’s so hard to keep up. Last Wednesday, I came into the classroom and was disappointed that one of our students was sitting, as an observer to someone giving a manicure. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Indigo Evolution!

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006
Well, it was an exhausting start to a hectic week. We started classes on Sunday, and also had a fundraiser we organized in the evening. We premiered the new documentary The Indigo Evolution. The second day ... [Continue reading this entry]

FIRST DAY OF CLASS!

Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Today was our first day of class!!!!! Twelve students out of 14 arrived today, which was a surprise, since Rob spoke with everyone and they knew about today. I don’t know why they didn’t come today. ... [Continue reading this entry]