Volume X Issue 6

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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and Star's Edge
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DISCLAIMER: The viewpoints expressed in the Avatar Journal do not necessarily express the opinions of Star's Edge International.


The mission of Avatar in the world is to catalyze the integration of belief systems. When we perceive that the only difference between us is our beliefs and that beliefs can be created or discreated with ease, the right and wrong game will wind down, a co-create game will unfold, and world peace will ensue.

  A Note From The Publisher

Feeling Yourself Awake
Who believes? This is an essential line of questioning.

For some life is hard. The evidence is all around. It's in the headlines, on the TV, everywhere they look. Who looks?

For some the answer is clear, but people won't listen. People are ignorant or foolish-the answer is so obvious. Who has the answer?

Who blames? Who praises? Who decides? Who doesn't know?

Who exists beyond consciousness? Who awakens?

What is this thread you have found called Avatar? Where does it lead?

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In This Issue

What Do I Really Want Out Of Life? by Harry Palmer

 

 More...coming soon

 

 

 

 



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.

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