Over the years The Emin grew to have gatherings of people in many other countries including Ireland, France, Greece, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Brazil, and New Zealand.
During the late 1940s, while still living in central London, he became father to five children, one died soon after birth, his name was Brian.
In 1971 John Armin son of Leo met up with a group of people who were staying in London after traveling around the world 'looking for something'.
They formed into a group under 'The Armins' leadership, and all met regularly over the next few years, primarily at Leo's flat in Stoke-newington London.
During the early 1980's Raymond Armin (aka.Leo), moved with his wife (Violet) and a woman called Ethra aka.
The Emin was Truly founded by 2 members of the Armin family (Orman- John and Leo- Raymond) followed by a gathering of friends interested in Ormans and Leos work.
[7][8] It is an international network of independent groups, with interests including education, art, ecology, well-being, science and spirituality.
There are also several independent organisations and companies offering courses on a commercial basis, that draw on Emin concepts and practices.
One premise held by Template Network groups is that creation is continuously evolving and that human life is part of that evolution.
In the 1990s it founded the Gemrod Foundation, which organized esoteric workshops, e.g. courses on clairvoyance and aura reading.