European Tour III: Day 21 – Russian Three Principles Training
Day 21, Saturday, July 11, 2015
My first day of a 3-day training. Not only do I not usually do 3-day trainings, but this will be the first long training I have ever done with an interpreter. Plus, yikes, apparently my session the other night went even better than I thought because I expected 20 in this long training for, mostly, practitioners, and 30 showed up! A big circle of 30 really presents some hearing and closeness difficulties, but we managed.
When we went around the room initially to have people say what the 3 Principles have meant to their lives so far I was really touched. These are the Russian pioneers, and it’s really a thrill for me to help along their way what Lana and Peter and then Rudi and Jenny originally started here.
It seems like the first day went well. The only snag was I learned during lunch that there were a few disgruntled people who were new and didn’t know what the Three Principles were, and I was talking about the “process” for helping others understand them instead of saying what they were. It came to me over lunch how to deal with it. I thought, isn’t it puzzling that they would sit there being disgruntled at what I wasn’t doing instead of just asking me to talk about what the Principles are. So I used that as an example of the Three Principles in action, different thoughts giving them different feelings. Very clever, Jack. It seemed to work.
The only difficulty was I had been planning on doing a deep listening activity right after lunch because often that is a time where energy drops, and I couldn’t do that because I had to deal with this. But it turned out well, despite my thinking about that.
My only problem is a bad backache, which I think is coming from the bed I’m sleeping on, but Olga tells me it’s my body releasing from the healing she gave me yesterday. Masha helped a little. She’s really been great to me, taking care of me
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