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Re: LGAT in Concord California
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: May 20, 2016 09:43PM

(Corboy's personal opinion.)

The sentence quoted above has more clauses than a snake has ribs.

It resembles H.L. Mencken's description of a political convention.

"Not one cliche was missed. The platitudes were deadly. The English language was raped."

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/20/2016 09:44PM by corboy.

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Re: LGAT in Concord California
Posted by: titLwayhalnoyou ()
Date: January 16, 2020 02:23AM

I found this today - does anyone know anything?

[www.choicecenter.com]

Also, what about Successful Living Summit out of California?

[www.successfullivingsummit.com]

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Re: LGAT in Concord California
Posted by: Skipshot ()
Date: January 16, 2020 12:06PM

titLwayhalnoyou Wrote:
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> I found this today - does anyone know anything?
>
> [www.choicecenter.com]
>
> Also, what about Successful Living Summit out of
> California?
>
> [www.successfullivingsummit.com]


I glanced through the web sites above and everything about the language they use says LGAT. The FAQ section really got red lights flashing for me, especially the payment and no refund policy. “Next level” and “Accelerate” buzz words are a huge tip off of an LGAT. The trainings are 3 days, no food served, and all day events.

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Re: LGAT in Concord California
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: January 16, 2020 09:26PM

The other big tip off for an LGAT is the paperwork they have you
sign where you give up your right to sue their asses if you consider
yourself harmed by subjecting yourself to their procedures.

You get hurt, its your problem. Your successes, the LGAT takes all the credit.

LGATs talk about taking responsiblity, but refuse to take responsibility for
the human damage they inflict.

THe other tip off is secrecy. You sign non disclosure forms. LGATS refuse to tell you what will be done during the event. You lack complete information so you cannot actually give informed consent.

Try to discuss this and trolls show up.

Harm reports are buried online, and people who bring lawsuits are paid off and
the records sealed.

Landmark Education (origin of all the LGATS) sued Rick Ross and an earlier version of this message board because too many people were revealing how they'd been treated during LEC seminars and common patterns emerged.

The lawsuit against Rick Ross was dismissed.

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Re: LGAT in Concord California
Posted by: titLwayhalnoyou ()
Date: September 09, 2021 04:40AM

Actually I took a leap of faith and participated in the Successful Living Summit group. While it is LGAT, it was great - I guess someone will say I drank the Kool-Aid, however, I've gotten to know the people, who are just normal people who have changed their language and outlook.
It's a tool to help you be your best self, while accepting yourself as you are, and see how your results are really showing where and what you are committed to.

and I did a TON of investigative work on John Hanley who authored the material, and he is genius.

There was nothing in the trainings that would physically harm you, I suppose if you had a lot of past trauma you should go to a psychotherapist, but where this material is concerned, it isn't a cult - there's invitations to more seminars, if you will, but there's no pressure to do so.
While this isn't a religious training, God is definitely in it. So I wanted to come back and say what I experienced first-hand because there is a lot of negative posts that can be found.

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Re: LGAT in Concord California
Posted by: jtaylormade ()
Date: March 08, 2022 03:03PM

titLwayhalnoyou Wrote:
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> and I did a TON of investigative work on John
> Hanley who authored the material, and he is
> genius.

Really, you did a ton of research? tell us all about it? the man has no soul. have you ever met him in person. i have. all he cares about is lining his pockets

> There was nothing in the trainings that would
> physically harm you, I suppose if you had a lot of
> past trauma you should go to a psychotherapist,
> but where this material is concerned, it isn't a
> cult - there's invitations to more seminars, if
> you will, but there's no pressure to do so.
> While this isn't a religious training, God is
> definitely in it. So I wanted to come back and say
> what I experienced first-hand because there is a
> lot of negative posts that can be found.


some of this material is in-fact psychotherapy and is implemented by with no one with the correct training. there is no license on site to practice. take your apologist self someplace else. you are just the newest in a line of robots to defend them.

it’s laughable that you say there is no pressure to attend further seminars - we literally spent 75% of the time making sure people were signing up and paying for more seminars ……the actual point of these is just to sign up more people for more money….it’s all about pressure

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