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Upcoming Liberty League International Conference in Sydney, Australia June 2007

In order to raise the level of their already successful conferences, Co-founders Brent Payne and Shane Krider decided upon an extraordinary locale for the next Summit Conference. The Conference will take place June 25-29th 2007 in Sydney, Australia at the InterContinental Sydney. The venue overlooks one of the world’s most stunning and most recognized harbors, with the central business district and city attractions on its doorstep.

Payne and Krider continue to hand pick key speakers who are leading the way with innovative strategies for personal growth and prosperity consciousness.

Bob Proctor who has been recognized for his attributions to “The Secret” and has been featured on the Ellen DeGeneres Show and CNN’s Larry King Live, will join forces with Liberty League International to highlight the Sydney Summit event. “Join me in Australia for the Summit Conference where I’m going to reveal the power of “The Secret” and share its application to your life, to your business, and to your well being,” Proctor stated. For more information go to www.libertyleague.com.

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25 Responses to “Upcoming Liberty League International Conference in Sydney, Australia June 2007”

  1. Brett Says:

    This conference is going to rock! I can’t wait!

  2. Lynn Says:

    —— Forwarded Message
    From:
    Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 00:25:55 +0400
    Conversation: Look Who I Ran Into Out Here
    Subject: FW: Look Who I Ran Into Out Here

    I want to say thank you to everyone who has emailed me while over here.
    You don’t know how much it means when you see people supporting you and
    letting you know that you care. I’m so proud to be over here and the
    mission that we were sent here to do. I look forward to seeing everyone in
    Cancun and I hope everyone has a blast in Australia! Because the ops tempo
    is so high here and it can be stressful at times, I have been listening to
    the Beyond Freedom DVDs and reading and completing the Beyond Freedom
    journal everyday. It puts my mind at ease and in positive direction. I am
    so grateful that my husband, John Hrisco (John from cowtown), introduced me
    to this program. Not only has it changed me as a person, but it has changed
    my relationships with my husband, family, friends and co-workers.

    Attached are two pictures. The first one is Capt Jacqueline Grant, MSgt
    Temple and myself. The second picture is Capt Grant and myself. Capt Grant
    was my roommate when we lived in Las Vegas and she was one of my
    bridesmaids. Talk about the laws of attraction, Capt Grant now stationed in
    Japan has been here TDY since January said she hasn’t looked at the roster
    on who was coming in until that day and saw my name. As I get off the
    plane, there she is!

    I hope this email finds you in great health and spirits. Take care.

    Lynn Hrisco, TSgt, USAFR
    Flight Management
    332 EFS/457FS

  3. Enasni Mulysa Says:

    I’ve been to every LLI event since early in 2004. I am so excited, I simply can’t wait to fly to Australia and spend a week with my fellow Leaguers.

    LLI Rocks!!!

  4. Suzanne & Roger Curwin Says:

    We are leaving California Tuesday 6/19 for Sydney, full of excitement to attend our first LLI conference. Can’t wait to meet everyone in person that we feel we have got to know so well on all the calls. Getting to see Roger’s brother for the first time in over 26 years, how amazing is that? That is the first item on our 101 we can cross off! Thanks to all the great leaders and to LLI.

    Two (very) Happy Brits

  5. Gege Says:

    I actually am quite giddy with excitment and positive that it will be the best conference yet!

  6. Joe Madril Says:

    The excitement of this Sydney Summit is enormous!
    The value of the expirience is priceless! See ya there!

  7. Sherry Says:

    Hi All,

    Just wanted to say how excited I am to be in Sydney. I had a great flight and all “official stuff” was a snap. The sun is shining and I’m settling into my room in Manly Beach for a few days before I move to the Intercontinental on Monday. Lots to see and do, gotta go.

  8. Warren Wojnowski Says:

    Hey everyone. We’ve taken the opportunity to build a vacation around the upcoming Summit conference in Australia.

    I’d like to share a little lesson with you that happened as we lead into the conference.

    You’ve heard the saying “change the way you look at things and the things you look at change” — right?

    Allow me to share with you a wonderful little example that illustrates this point so well.

    Last Saturday, we completed the first leg of the 3 week trip we’re taking to New Zealand and Australia. We’re spending 8 days in Auckland, then fly to Sydney for 7 days, then fly to Cairns for 7 days before returning home to Canada. It’s a great trip that provides the perfect example of the advantages we are blessed with by operating our own Liberty League business — we are able to take our business with us and still enjoy the trip of a lifetime.

    Our travel time to Auckland spanned 39 hours from the time we left our house to the time we arrived at here at our hotel. We had stops in Vancouver, Honolulu, and Sydney on our way.

    It’s the flight — or more specifically the landing — in Sydney that I want to tell you about.

    The leg from Honolulu to Sydney was about 10 and a half hours so it was a long flight. For the majority of passengers who started the trip from Vancouver, the flight was delayed by an hour in Vancouver and another hour or better in Honolulu (that delay was endured while we were on the plane and had to turn back to the gate to secure a trolley that came loose while we were taxiing for take-off).

    Then, to top things off, about an hour or so after we left Honolulu there was an electrical problem with the video system, which led to some noisy crackling sounds and the smell of burning plastic filling the cabin from the overhead projector right above me.

    As you can imagine, the idea of risking a cabin fire while at 34,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean did not appeal to anybody and the crew shut the video system down. So the flight now felt longer since there was no video entertainment to help pass the remaining 9 hours of the flight.

    So it wasn’t necessarily the most ideal trip by the time we approached Sydney.

    But the best part was yet to come.

    There was some “weather” in Sydney with rain and high winds. The last 20 minutes or so of our descent was very turbulent. As we approached the airport, our plane was lurching back and forth, side to side, and up and down. And it kept getting worse the closer we got to the ground.

    The last few hundred feet put most amusement park rides to shame. It was breath taking, not necessarily in a good way for most of us on board. And the landing was very hard since we touched down on only the right hand side set of wheels first.

    For a moment the plane swerved sharply and you could literally cut the tension in the cabin with a knife.

    Except for my 4 year old son, Joshua.

    For the last minute or so of the landing, his was the only voice in the cabin and he was providing a non-stop running commentary of the events. “Wow! This is awesome! Yee haa! All right! What a ride! Whoa! Yeahh! Race cars — Wow! Can we do that AGAIN! That was FUN!”

    As the plane shimmied back and forth leading many of us to wonder if it was going to catapult off the runway or flip over, my son was jubilant. After the the plane braked — screeched is more like it — very hard and finally came under control on the runway, he let out an exhuberant cheer celebrating the exhilaration of the ride.

    “That was the best ride EVER! Can we do that AGAIN?!?”

    A few seconds later, the rest of the passengers began a controlled, polite applause celebrating the fact we had landed safely. The crew chief announced to us over the intercom “Well, wasn’t that the perfect ending to a perfect trip! Welcome to Sydney.”

    So here we were, all on the same plane ride, with the same circumstances and the same result. For most of the passengers on the plane, it was a plane ride from Hell. But for my 4 year old son, it was the “best plane ride ever”.

    What a tremendous lesson for me. In the space of a few moments I suddenly found myself looking at the flight quite differently. Without the video distractions, I was able to get in some quality reading time, got some decent sleep to ward off jet lag, was well fed, landed safely, and experienced a hell of a ride with an amazing landing.

    What could be more perfect?

    Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change. It’s one of the fundamentals we learn as we study Beyond Freedom. Thanks for the reminder, Joshua.

    And we’ve had a terrific week in New Zealand. We can’t wait to see everyone in Sydney on Monday.

    Thanks for reading.

    Warren & Michelle Wojnowski

  9. Robin Says:

    Wow … here I am, in Sydney Australia … Liberty League Summit Conference 2007! Deep down inside, I really wanted to experience what it would be like to walk across 1200 degree burning coals, with hundreds of my fellow Liberty League Family! After all, my last name is Firestone, how appropriate!
    Just the anticipation over the last couple of months had my heart beating fast.
    I have to say that I was truly scared about the outcome. What if I actually got burned? That was a very real, and serious fear for me. For a minute there, I actually thought of backing out. My brain was telling me I shouldn’t be doing this, yet I was excited about the possibilities of actually doing it! So much was running thru my mind. Backing out was the easy choice. I had every logical reason, perfectly sane excuses, not to do this. Fear being #1 … But I did it! I WALKED ON FIRE! I had the most incredible break thru of my life! It was quite emotional afterwards reflecting back. I never even felt my feet touch the coals. I have conquered fear in the biggest possible way. I feel so completely proud and empowered. The paralysis of fear will never stop me from anything, ever again! I did it! Nothing, and I mean nothing will ever stand in the way of me and my goals. Robin Firestone

  10. barry womack Says:

    Wow! In a word, awesome. I am experiencing the time of my life. I already knew that my life had changed when I joined LLI. I had no idea that it could change even more.

    I want to thank Brent and Shane for this awesome event. This is first time out of the states and I knew that it would be awesome but I had no idea of just how awesome it would be.

    I am a guy that has always played it safe, When I first heard of the firewalk, I was thinking no way. Then I made up my mind that I was going to do it. I felt so much power within me. I now know I can accomplish anything I set my mind to.

    If you have not fully invested in this business then you are not fully invested in yourself.

    Start living your life now.

    G’day mates, I love you and this business as well as life.

    Barry Womack

  11. Warren Wojnowski Says:

    What a tremendous event. What a tremendous experience. What a tremendous city. What a tremendous opportunity!

    Bob Proctor was brilliant. He is larger than life and we had goose bumps listening to him speak. My biggest take away: start with your largest fantasy of what you desire, become really clear about it, and the decide to have it — period. He perfectly describes the simplicity of a process I so often choose to make more complicated than it is.

    And we walked on fire! Even our 12 year-old daughter, Jalyna, walked on fire. What an amazing experience to share as a family. And when I say family, I don’t mean just our immediate family, but our extended Liberty League family as well.

    And then to cap it off we got to participate in an Intention Experiment and had the opportunity to review the evidence that intention is absolutely real and powerful.

    This has been a brilliant conference and the memories will last a lifetime.

    We are very grateful for the opportunity to share this experience.

    Warren Wojnowski

  12. Rhonda Fletcher Says:

    The Firewalk was incredible for me. I was able to draw a rather simple yet powerful correlation to my business from this experience.

    I now realize the importance of leadership and courage. I had watched so many people make it to the other side successfully that by the time I got up to the hot coals I had the confidence I needed and I knew I could walk across successfully too.

    Now when the fear comes up for me in this business and I begin to doubt whether I can go forward I can remember to just look at all the people who have gone before me and I know I can succeed too. I can also remember that my journey is helping someone else to succeed as others have helped me.

    There are too many “revelations” to mention here. They have all been experiences I will take home with me and continue to learn from.

    Thank you Brent and Shane for your incredible vision.

    Rhonda from California!!!

  13. Scott and Kaly Selitsky Says:

    This Summit Conference was our First Summit Conference that we have attended!!! By All means totally Spectacular and very Inspiring to hear the Guest Speakers especially Bob Proctor, Wow he Rocked the House!!! All We have to say is that You Definitely and Truly don’t want to Ever Miss an Event or Conference! To be able to Mastermind and Spend Quality time with everyone here will Totally Benefit every Aspect of Your Business!!! This is Why We will Always Show Up and Be Present in Our Business and Community!!!

    Liberty League Rocks!!!
    Scott and Kaly Selitsky

  14. Rhonda Swan Says:

    I am leaving Australia a new person and a powerful thinker!! LLI is breaking ground across the personal developement industry and Direct Sales market.
    Listening to Bob Proctor validate everything that is taught is Beyond Freedom was so reassuring that I know I am in the right place!!

    Thank you Brent and Shane for always taking it to a new level. I will nevr miss and event.

  15. Andrea Oppedisano Says:

    Wow, Bob Proctor was so great & so FUNNY. We were so fortunate to have him! The intention exercise was so cool. I was up on stage & one of the jars with water was screaming “baby” at me. I didn’t need to power up or anything. It was either jar #6 which was sex, or jar #8 which was the persons “daughter”. So, that works either way!

    Thanks Brent & Shane for such a cool, (and hot!) hands on conference!
    Andrea from California

  16. Stephen Garrison Says:

    My name is Steve Garrison and I am a new associate (since March 2007) from Madison, WI and this was my first corporate LLI experience. I wanted to share the results of a “Law of Attraction” experiment that I proved while on the trip.

    On the second exersise in the Beyond Freedom workbook I had to list the top 100+ things I wanted to do before I died Well my number 1 was to go to Austrailia. The reason why it was number one is because for the last 15 years I was convinced that if I ever did go that I would meet my soul mate there. I was going to take my nephew to Sydney, but the last week he canceled on me due to a job interview that could not be canceled. After he cancelled I had an even stronger feeling that I would meet someone. In fact I was so confident that I told 5 friends that I would meet someone in Sydney. You see I am a divorsed, single dad and it has been almost 10 years since I found true love.

    I put my intent into the universe that I would find my true love in Sydney and that I would have someone special to share this experience with since my nephew canceled on me.

    Here is where the Law of attraction and the concept of being on the same frequency gets really interesting. I had just gotten to the welcome reception when my very good friend Denny and I were sitting at a table with three other people. It was one of those tables with only four chairs. Then, like magic, she appeared. There were four other tables around us and most of them were empty, but she choose to sit next to me. All she said was, “Is this seat taken?”

    Well, famous last words…Those words that I will never forget. From the first moment our eyes met, we had an instant connection. We spoke for hours. It seemed like time stood still when we were speaking. For the rest of the trip we were inseparable. I got to share this amazing experience with her and realized that it wasn’t fate, nor luck, nor simply being at the right place at the right time. I know it was the Law of Attraction and I did it. I put it out there, she happened to be on the same frequency and the connection was made.

    I proved that the law worked and at Summitt I not only experienced this community, the sites of sydney, seeing my aunt who I have not seen since I was 8, but to experience true love that I havn’t experience in almost 10 years with another Liberty Leaguer was truly an amazing experience.

    The Law of Attraction works…and I proved it in Sydney.

    Thanks for letting me share,

    Steve from Wiconsin.

  17. Rhonda and Brian Swan Says:

    We am so proud to be with a group of individuals that are dedicated to taking thier lives to a whole new level!!
    The Summit Conference in Sydney, AUS has been nothing but spectacular. It started out with a team building event with the EMC, climbing the Sydney Harbour bridge and ended the week with walking on fire!! Every event LLI raises the bar and over delivers.
    We have truly found our place with LLI and am so excited for all new associates to experience what we have in the last 2.5 years.

    Rhonda and Brian Swan

    All is wonderful!!

  18. Shannon Lavenia Says:

    The Summit Conference in Sydney, Australia has been a life enhancing experience.
    For weeks, I have felt an intense apprehension about the impending firewalk.
    It was quite odd, actually, as there aren’t many things I fear! For some reason
    the idea of walking across scorching hot coals terrified me. I began to wonder
    what other fears were hidden deep within me that I simply haven’t come to
    face yet. The weeks approaching the firewalk led me on a serious journey
    of introspection and personal exploration that was revealing and
    quite freeing.
    The morning of the firewalk we loaded onto buses and began a 90 minute journey through
    the Australian hillside, with beautiful views of expansive farms and the Blue Mountains.
    We arrived at a farm, complete with horses, sheep, lambs and chickens. It was a cool,
    brisk afternoon filled with nervous anticipation and excitement. As the moment neared,
    associates began to express their concerns and fears. Matt Brady led everyone
    through an empowering lesson on self-empowerment and moving through fear. It
    was incredible to watch the community come together to support each other in
    facing their fears! People who had never met before were supporting each other, hugging and connecting;
    building a foundation of trust that supported people in being powerful.
    The moment arrived when they instructed us to the fires. The coals were red and smoking
    hot! They opened up the gate and we moved to formation behind four lines of hot coals. Brent, Shane, Michelle and Julia each took the first positions in front of
    each row of coals.Brave! I lined up behind Julia and felt an incredible surge of energy radiate through my body as I watched her walk peacefully through the
    coals. Watching her do it, inspired me and I took my first step! I had expected to hear a singe or feel a burn…but nothing! I could hear the cheers of people supporting everyone! I walked through the coals and
    arrived comfortably at the end of the fire. There were high-fives, hugs and smiles of joy! How freeing to the spirit to move past fear…past the illusion that
    fear creates into the experience. I feel unstoppable. We watched and cheered as each person walked through the coals…every single person did it! Even people who
    swore they weren’t going to do it DID IT! It was amazing to watch people shaking with fear, release the fear to take the first step forward into their destiny and greatness!
    On the ride home, I couldn’t help but ponder all of the energy I had given to the fear and the story I had created in my mind about the firewalk. The story
    I created to nurse my fears in the weeks prior to arriving in Australia was far more intense than the actual experience of firewalking! Walking through the coals was more than just taking the steps; it was releasing the
    stories and the fears that have limited my life. It was bonding with a community that supports each other in overcoming limitation and fear. If it hadn’t been for the community here at Liberty League, I would have allowed that fear to suffocate me and I most likely would never have faced it. It was the energy of the community that propelled each of us forward through the fire!
    So, what did I learn? If I can walk through scorching hot, red coals, I CAN DO ANYTHING and together, with this community, we can do so MUCH MORE!

  19. Debbie Ruston Says:

    This conference was my 10th event since joining LLI 2-1/2 yrs ago, and I have to say, I learned SO much about my own mindset! The firewalk we did was definitely one the top experiences of my life….why?…..simply because I really understood at such a deep level the power we all hold inside….about making choices, and that we truly HAVE choices in our lives….we can choose to stay stuck in limiting and fear based beliefs, or we can choose to move forward and truly live into our full God given potential, despite fear or limiting beliefs. When I made a choice to participate in the firewalk, and walk across the hot coals with total confidence it made me realize that I had incredible power inside of me, that I can and will do absolutely anything I make a decision to do. Here’s the funny thing…..we were on a farm, so beside the hot coals, there was animal droppings (big ones)…..I actually looked at them, and looked at the hot coals, and thought I would rather walk across those hot coals and really prove something to myself, than walk through the piles of droppings. What an absolute sense of empowerment and recognition that anything is truly possible when you simply DECIDE!

    The other thing I really felt at this event was the incredible sense of community support we have in this business! Over 500 people working together to conquer fear and limiting beliefs at such an incredible level really developed a very strong feeling of being connected at a very deep level….we experienced a life changing event in our lives, together…..it just really made me feel that I have something very meaningful in common with so many like minded people!

    I look forward to the next event to continue to take my life and my mindset up another notch!!!

    Debbie Ruston from Ontario, Canada:)

  20. Dutch Chapin Says:

    Summit, Proctor, McTaggart and Fire-walking! The Sydney Summit blasted through expectations! The Sydney summit, the events and all the Liberty League community redefined personal development and relationships. This conference raised my mental energy and emphasized the real core of relationships which is passion, feeling and love. My life is changed. My expectations are raised forever.

    Bob Proctor was phenomenal. “Keeping the main thing the main thing!” His life-long study of human character and human potential! My pie is expanding. My perspective on money has changed forever. the key proctor’ism for me is,” what is it you really want to do?” Then visualize what you want to do is specific graphic detail!

  21. Dutch Chapin Says:

    I didn’t finish with my entry before.

    I just want to make sure everyone at Liberty league hears that I am grateful for each detail of the conference. Firewalking and “FaceOff” were powerful in their own right but together in the sequence we did them, made the entire day a passionate and emotional day!

    Thanks for an event that was personal and life-changing in every way!

  22. Sal DiDonato Says:

    One of my goals is to speak on Liberty League’s stage. I know that doing that requirement regards CERTAIN FINANCIAL EARNINGS, bUT, I was givin the opportunity to Sing! About 70 people came up to me and said they either enjoyed it, or just thank me inperson. It was awesome, the vibe I got from the whole experience. It took me a whole entire day to get over the feeling. No, Honestly, Peace, Sal

  23. Debra, James & Brandon Says:

    We feel very fortunate to have attended this conference. The information we received was something the three of us could take home and use in all different areas of our lives. Brandon not only gets to go back to school and talk about his summer vacation in Sydney, but he also learned a lot about the power of intention. He’s having fun with that and I’m having fun watching him create his future. James and I have set some new intentions for ourselves and were extremely excited about our future! See you all at the next event :)

    Debra in Colorado

  24. Linda Kick Says:

    Just a couple of weeks out and it still seems like yesterday. Yet…so much has happened as a result of Summit and all the amazing experiences there, it seems like a lifetime ago. I am so grateful to be part of this community. Life is bigger. Now that I am an official “Firewalker”, I have been walking through a lifetime of fears with my newly discovered power. People have noticed the difference in me and are making comments. What a joy! Thanks to all who made this life change possible. You Rock!!!!

  25. Ned Sanders Says:

    Had a great time!!! Sydney, and the outlying areas are spectacular. My wife and I were able to stay and extra week to take in the Sydney culture in a bit more depth. We enjoyed every minute. We have our Didgeridoo and our trying to get learn how to circular breath. Our dog is terrified of it, may be he’s getting some bad vibs across “The Field” from the Roos in Ausi-land, he does seem to protect his tail when I play it. Hmmm, I wonder?

    Almost finished “The Field” …a bit of hard read but fascinating stuff. On that note: Anybody hear what happened to the seeds.

    No Worries Mate…