Volume XI Issue I

EDITOR
Miken Chappell

EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE
Kayt Kennedy

ART DIRECTION &
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Jim Becker

PUBLISHER
Star's Edge International®
Harry Palmer, President

Thanks to the Avatar network and to all the people who made this magazine a reality.

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  A Note From The Publisher

A Decade Passes

Ten years of Avatar, wow!

Time is a funny thing. Most people agree that the "past" is over. It doesn't exist anymore, except maybe in our minds. And  the "future" is that time that doesn't exist yet, except maybe in our mind.

So let's see if I have this right? The future, which doesn't exist anywhere but in our minds, is transforming itself through this present moment into the past, which also doesn't exist anywhere but in our minds. And this present moment, as soon as we are aware of it, is already past.

Yes, time is a funny thing to an Avatar.

                                                                                                                                                                 

In This Issue

 

  • How Much Time Do you Need? - by Harry Palmer
  • What Do I See Coming - by Gabrielle Lopez
  • Ten Years - by Beatrix Weyck
  • Perspective for a New Decade - by Virginia Downsbrough
  • Memo to Emily Post: You're Fired - by Linda Decker
  • Resistance and Belief - by Kristen Madden
  • Successes
  • Avatar Course Information
  • Reflections of an Avatar Candidate: Parts I and II - by Robert Mosley
  • The F Word Revisited - by Rick Traub
  • More...
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    The Avatar Course is an experiential set of exercises that enables you to rediscover your self and align with what you want to achieve. Using the Avatar tools, you will experience your own insights and revelations, not what someone else experienced.

    January/February 1997

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