and insights we are receiving from our students.
I did the Avatar Course three years ago, then Masters and three Internships. At the beginning, I was so confused and had no primary. I almost gave up my PhD program. Three years later, I finished my PhD with a lot of success. I explore self-efficacy and social support. In the first chapter, I wrote a Thank You: Thanks to Harry Palmer and all my friends on the Avatar Path that remind me that my beliefs create my life!
O.D.-Holland-2007
During the Thoughtstorm's first question, I started to feel a warm intense feeling in my head that kept growing during the session. I never experienced this feeling before and it surprised me how good it felt. So this is how it feels : ). The rest of the day, I did the Source List exercise and I really enjoyed the connection I felt with all different people. I also noticed that the feeling of being me slowly started to enjoy being me. I really laughed all day without wondering where it was coming from. Thank You very much Harry. P.S. I will continue this all the way through to Wizards.
M.D., Holland 2007
Hi there! I learned that a real type 4 belief prevents me from sabotaging my goal. I also learned that I had a couple of type 4 beliefs I had to discreate, like, 'I need care', 'I want to be left in peace', I never will inspire people for Avatar', etc. Now, there is space and consciousness to focus on what I really want: To work with others so that they become Happy Tilapi. Piece of cake!
N.H.-Holland-2007
Hi Harry, This is the first time that I have delivered Avatar and I'm having a blast! Everyday during the course, there's things falling into place. Identities shed, secondaries discreate and realizations come. Most important realization: I have found that I have been creating my own enemies all of my life. I can let that go now and fully appreciate everyone as they are. The world really is a reflection of me. The integration of that has led to all sorts of things happening- it's like wishes being granted without having wished for them! So long, and thanks for all the fish.
L.S.-Holland-2007