Ray Behan Visit

Ray Behan, who graduated from the ROW, at the age of 15, in the late seventies, addressed about 100 students of the 5th and sixth year classes in the school on August 28th. Ray told of how he sustained a serious head at the age of seven whilst playing on a swing in Ringsend Park but how he overcame this trauma to become renowned as the “Man Who Changed His Brain”. Through his profound journey of self-discovery and education in a number of fields, Ray has unlocked the transformative power of reshaping one’s mindset to reshape life itself. Drawing from his own experiences, he passionately shares how it’s not only possible but achievable, as he has demonstrated and others have since followed suit. Through his teachings and workshops, he has touched countless lives around the World empowering individuals to embrace their innate potential.

Ray admitted that his audience was the youngest he had ever addressed but he skilfully adjusted his presentation to suit the occasion. A large number of teachers attended and all agreed that it was a very useful way to start the new academic year.

The PPU was represented by Pat Neill, Gerry Doyle and Jim Conway. Ray’s nephew, Jordan (class of 2022) and Ray’s Classmate, Stephen Doyle were also in attendance. Ray arranged for a video to made be made of the entire occasion and, hopefully, the PPU will be able to share that through News Blog in due course.

After the presentation Ray, Jordan, Stephen and his secretary, Antonella, went on a walk about the school.

I managed to get a few photos which are below. I hope to get more later when the video becomes available.

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