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September 01, 2010
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About iLovePossibility.info
History, Acknowledgment, and
Invitation.
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History:
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We post updates regularly at What's
New
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In November 2004 we started a blog:
Landmark Forum Graduates
Blog
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In March 2004 we were empowered, delighted, and humbled to find an outrageous acknowledgment of the graduates' initiatives
at www.LandmarkEducation.com
in an article: "Bridging East and West, Grassroot Efforts Take Hold".
We are grateful to the Landmark Technology that has given us this accomplishment.
Our profound appreciation
to Landmark Education and its great people, such as
Wednesday Reynolds-Wilcox, and many others; for their generous
support and partnership in making real what is possible!
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In September 2003 we reported and published in real
time the pictures from The First
Ever Landmark Forum in Singapore.
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In March 2003 we reported and published in real
time the messages and pictures from The
First Ever Landmark Forum in Hong Kong.
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In February 2003 we published the website presentation
of The New Start which
illustrated the spirit of our commitment to Possibility in Asia. We
acknowledged our Japanese Landmark Forum Leaders Yamada
san, Arakaki san, Ueno
san, Asst. Center Manager Midori Tai
and her staffs, Yoko
Chigira, and the amazing Volunteer
Partners at the Landmark
Education in Tokyo, Japan.
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In August 2002 we were all flustered ( ... as if
we were in heaven!) to receive the honor to be featured alongside the
many inspiring articles from Landmark graduates at the Graduate
Center:
Grads in Action.
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In June 2002 we were graced by the honor of publishing
the Acknowledgment From
A Landmark Forum Leader by
Jerome Downes.
This was the historic first of articles about Jerome's work that generated unprecedented graduates' initiatives in
Asia - which we are privileged as the first to report and document -
and continues to inspire us, the graduates
world wide.
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www.iLovePossibility.info
was launched on January 17, 2002, by Han Dana - who continues to manage this website in
its
latest version.
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September 9, 2001 www.ilovepossibility.f2s.com
went online. This former website was created as Han's project in the
Velocity
Seminar; and went off line in February 2002.
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On
September 10, 2000, Han launched the first website, xofiles.s5.com. It started as an acknowledgement to Landmark Forum
graduates that had taken part in the seminar phone campaigns in
Charlotte, NC. Read our
readers' feedback from our former website.
www.iLovePossibility.info
Intention
and Disclaimer
Invitation:
We request your participation, support and contributions so as to
fulfill our intention in any way that empowers and serves you to
generate transformation over time in your own life.
We invite you to create a future, be our writers, website designers and
send in enrollment shares; please email to be in communication with us.
Thank you for who you
are,
in which clearing these accomplishments take place!
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We acknowledge the Landmark Graduates
for their essential and consistent partnership:
Ramesh Ramachandra, Eileen Cheng,
Wendy Koh, and the Leadership
Team in Singapore, Malaysia and Asia.
Poorani
Thanusha, Bird - Siripassorn Tantasavasdi, Prasert Woraratanadharm, and the People
Who Assist in Bangkok, Thailand.
The Landmark Graduates, and Jenny Zhang of
Beijing, Mainland China, and Hyunsu Cho of
Seoul, South Korea.
Aljor Pererras, Fr.
Gregg Bañaga, Jr., and the Leadership Team in Manila,
the Philippines.
Mamis Ramirez Valle of Landmark Education de México.
Our many anonymous but beloved fans, and our awesome partners at Sharing
Possibility!
Han Dana is our Webdesigner and Main Editor.
Access
to Possibility
Community
For Possibility
Sharing
Possibility
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First published September 2001, redesigned August 29,
2003.
Website
acknowledgement:
We thank you Kurt
Grigg for the flash JavaScript we use occasionally.
We thank you Dynamicdrive.com
and bengaliboy
for the Typing Scroller JavaScript.
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