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  2. Erhard Seminars Training - Wikipedia

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    By 1979, est had expanded to Europe and other parts of the world. In 1980 the first est training in Israel was offered in Tel Aviv. [28] The est training presented several concepts to these new attendees, most notably the concept of spiritual transformation and taking responsibility for one's life.

  3. EST and The Forum in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Depictions of est and The Forum in literature have dealt with direct references to these trainings, through such books as Werner Erhard, The Transformation of a Man, The Founding of est, by W.W. Bartley, III; 60 Hours that Transform Your Life, by Adelaide Bry; Getting It: The Psychology of est, by Sheridan Fenwick, est: Making Life Work, by Robert Hargrove; The est Experience by James Kettle ...

  4. Werner Erhard (book) - Wikipedia

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    [4] est was a form of Large Group Awareness Training, [5] [6] and was part of the Human Potential Movement. [7] est was a four-day, 60-hour self-help program given to groups of 250 people at a time. [8] The program was very intensive. Participants were taught that they were responsible for their life outcomes.

  5. Getting It: The Psychology of est - Wikipedia

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    A former salesman, training manager and executive in the encyclopedia business, [1] [2] Erhard created the Erhard Seminars Training (est) course in 1971. [3] est was a form of Large Group Awareness Training, [4] [5] and was part of the Human Potential Movement. [6] est was a four-day, 60-hour self-help program given to groups of 250 people at a ...

  6. Werner Erhard - Wikipedia

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    Werner Hans Erhard (born John Paul Rosenberg; September 5, 1935) [1]: 7 is an American lecturer known for founding est (offered from 1971 to 1984). [1]: 14 [2] In 1985, he replaced the est Training with a newly designed program, the Forum. [3]

  7. Lifespring - Wikipedia

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    Lifespring was an American for-profit human potential organization founded in 1974 by John Hanley Sr., Robert White, Randy Revell, and Charlene Afremow. [1] [2] [3] The organization encountered significant controversy in the 1970s and '80s, with various academic articles characterizing Lifespring's training methods as "deceptive and indirect techniques of persuasion and control", and ...

  8. Esalen Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Esalen began the Soviet–American Exchange Program (later renamed: Track Two, an institute for citizen diplomacy). [86] This initiative came at a time when Cold War tensions were at their peak. The program was credited with substantial success in fostering peaceful private exchanges between citizens of the "super powers". [87]

  9. Est: Playing the Game - Wikipedia

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    est: Playing the Game the New Way is a non-fiction book by Carl Frederick, first published in 1976, by Delacorte Press, New York.The book describes in words the basic message of Werner Erhard's Erhard Seminars Training (est) theatrical experience.