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Youth Mystery School

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Designed to open doorways into a deeper connection with your inner strength, your inner wisdom, your authentic self, this program will give you an opportunity to step outside limitations and projections.
For four and one-half days long, you along with other likeminded individuals, will dive deeply into explorations of your authentic self, create friendships that bind, and walk away feeling connected to a supportive community. Have you read the blogs yet? See if anything hits home for you...
If you've felt limited, confused and/or confined within a "box" and get a feeling that there is a lot more to life than what the rest of the world seems to think, this experience may be worth going through. Join us this summer as we break through the ties that bind us for this very exciting, very intense experience!
To read about the founders and the teachers, take a look at our heros. For more information or if you are OVER 20 years of age, check out our long program by clicking on the link below. Stay tuned as we update this site for more information about the Youth Program.}


click this link to see details about long program!


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My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Young people between the age of 16 and 20.
if you are interested in learning more about the youth mystery school or would just like to sign up for june 2007 session you can email us at [email protected] or call toll free 1-800-570-3782 ext. 1964

My Blog

Take the red pill: Talk to the Graduates who have already joined The Real...

The following friends are a few of the graduates from the Nine Gates Youth Mystery School: J*R*Toons Captain Kirk Reyan is essentially Finally Leagal
Posted by on Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:47:00 GMT

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Youth Mystery School Flyer:Brought to you by Nine Gates Programs Inc.
Posted by on Mon, 19 Feb 2007 02:05:00 GMT

The Question: Who am I, really?

For many of us, we were taught to become what the outside world demanded.  During that process, we learned that it hurt to give up pieces of our self, and that even the people who love us sometim...
Posted by on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:25:00 GMT