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How have you used Avatar to improve a situation in your life? Avatar helped me go from
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by Harry Palmer

This is an edited transcription of a formerly confidential talk given by Harry Palmer in 1987. It contains the background for the much discussed Chapter 13, "The Great Divide" in Living Deliberately.
Objective and subjective. Let's talk about these two concepts philosophically, and then see what application they have to your life. In an effort to categorize realities, somebody came up with the concepts of objective and subjective. Objective refers to a reality that is outside of your mind, and subjective refers to the inner reality of your mind. For example, a chair in the middle of the room is outside your mind, right? So it is objective reality. You think the chair is beautiful. That thought, "beautiful chair" is inside your mind. It is a subjective reality. No problems yet.
Objective and subjective seem to be quite logical categories until they begin crossing over.
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Guest post by George Thompson, MD
My grandfather's medical office, paneled in dark wood, was a refuge from fear and uncertainty, a chapel of power and meeting. I don't know how it was for his adult patients, but as a child it was
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Guest post by Jim Becker
So you've heard about Avatar®. You've read about it on TheAvatarCourse.com, received the free info pack or you might have read some of the student testimonials at AvatarResults.com. Maybe you watched some of the interviews on YouTube. These are all well and informative, but to really understand how Avatar works, you have to
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Guest post by Susan Farmer
Something happened one day that would change the course of my life forever. My husband and I were flying to Colorado to attend my niece's wedding. I like to talk to people when I fly and as it turned out, a woman named Elleva Joy was sitting on my left. Some people, you know within minutes, are willing to speak at a different level than casual conversation. Elleva Joy was one of them.
I remember asking her why she was going to Denver. She told me that
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by Harry Palmer
Intellectual enlightenment is the culmination of a semi-competitive discussion consisting of "imagine this..." The imagined experiences become more and more subtle and may even emanate a low power spiritual profoundness. (Whew! That concept blows my mind.)
The last "imagine this..."—the checkmate of intellectual enlightenment—is, an undefinable void of transparent awareness that creates and discreates time and space and everything else including itself from itself. Far out, man!
What now? What happens when you have reached the top of the mountain without exhausting any of your desire to climb?
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