The "4-day personal development retreat in the mountains" Trinity talks about here was a large group awareness training run by the scamster T. Harv Eker in Canada.
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Years ago, when I was 18, I realized that the old-fashioned college thing wasn’t for me. I could see that there was something so much greater waiting for me, even though I had no idea what, and deep down inside, I knew that I had to un-enroll from University. So I did, and that decision was the start of my Awakening.
I sought out my teachers, my mentors, who all helped me become who I am today.
One of them, who’s honestly started me on this path of relentless accountability to myself, with an unshakable, unmovable commitment to the service of the planet, held a 4-day personal development retreat in the mountains, and it was $5000.
Being 18, and having just left high school, I didn’t have that money. But I knew I had to be there so badly, that I did everything I could to raise that money. I asked anybody I could; my mom, my dad, my uncle, my close friends, even my employer, and eventually, I raised that money, and I went to that retreat.
It was, and still is, one of the most pivotal moments of my entire life. And I wouldn’t be able to do what I am doing right now, in sharing these words, and bringing Ayahuasca to America, if I didn’t do that for myself.
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