European Tour Day 43: EPT students teach the Principles
Day 43, April 11.
After taking the beautiful walk along the rocky, hilly coast to the Albir lighthouse, it was time to work again. I was so grateful to be feeling better!
Part of my Extended Professional Training [EPT] is for my training group to prepare and do a presentation on the three principles for a new audience, and it looked like about 25 people showed up.
They did a good job. I was proud of them, and most of the audience appreciated it.
I had given assignments where a pair was assigned to teach a particular topic about the three principles and it was all designed to fit together and flow together, and it did.
It was great to see Amanda now part of the teaching, because she was originally in the audience when it was taught last year and had gotten so touched she just joined the training on the spot, and now she did a beautiful job. As usual a contingent of her friends showed up from Javea, including Fran.
But as usual Sayed stole the show by telling a story of the discovery of the Rosetta Stone and how it had provided the key that unlocked the translation of at least three languages, and he called the three principles the Rosetta Stone of human experience. Brilliant!
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