European Tour Day 65: Near the end and recalling the early days
Day 65, May 3.
Chantal drove me to the train station, and we scrambled to get me a ticket to get me onto the train on time. I couldn’t find a place for my bags on this train—it was pretty crowded—so even though there were a few scattered seats I decided to sit on my bags or stand. It was my last train ride in Europe.
Had a wonderful combined coaching-and-walking-around-London day with two wonderful people: Kirsty and Russell. We talked a lot about relationships, fear and creation. We walked by Big Ben, where I got a big hit about having been there with Amy. Awww…
Then I met two great friends for dinner: Rudi and Jenny, freshly in from New Zealand, where they had a very rejuvenating time. We reminisced about how they were in the very first training group I and Amy did overseas—in or around Colchester, seven years ago.
So many of the people who are now well-known in UK 3P circles were in that first group: Besides Rudi and Jenny [Kennard], Dean [Rees-Evans] and Merryn [Ironmonger] , Sue Pankiewicz, Peter Anderson and more.
So much has happened and grown in the UK since then it is truly astounding. So many lives touched. So many lives changed for the better—not only by those I mentioned, but by others whom they helped, who in turn subsequently helped others. That’s the way The Three Principles understanding grows and spreads—one person at a time, taking hold solidly, and then rippling out geometrically from there.
And Rudi and Jenny deserve so much credit for creating the Three Principles Movies site that brought so many resources to the people, in the days when one had to struggle to find any (before the days of the 3PGC).
I remember very clearly when Rudi, Jenny, Amy and I were sitting around our table in Vermont discussing the early formulation of the idea. I was their first video interview, in our living room, and Rudi tells me it is still (amazingly to me) the most watched video on the 3P movies site, even though technically-speaking, being their first, it did not have the technical quality of their later great work. I encourage everyone to continue to support their site.
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