In the evening at 6 p.m., I attended the online gathering of my Japanese therapy course.
Today’s gathering was for all the students of this therapist course including the graduated students and the current students. The teacher took a pole to the gathering attendees, and we found out the majority of the attendees were graduated students and the current students were only less than 10%, which was specifically only 5 students. There were no opportunities for me to meet my fellow students during this gathering.
Since I am a student of the 11th class, the school has offered this class for 11 years. One of the students mentioned that she is a student of the 2nd graduating class. At that time, they didn’t have the online class, so all the students were required to attend the classroom. She said there were more than 100 fellow students in the classroom. Since everybody had been so occupied with their own inner-child healing, she could not have opportunities to make friends with any of her classmates.
There was one attendee who had already graduated from this course showing her face on the screen. She is most likely in her 70s with her gray hair and wrinkles on her face. While she was listening to other students’ tough experiences, she was shedding tears with them, wiping the tears off with tissues. I was deeply impressed by her sincere attitude. When I need to talk about my tough situation, I would love to select her as my therapist because she seems to be thoughtful. I think she is also a professional homeopath. She was my take-away from tonight’s gathering. She showed me that we will be able to continue this job as a professional homeopath and therapist until very old age. Also, as we get older, we accumulate more wisdom and experiences to share with our clients.
