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_____________________________________________________________________ From The Publisher Relative Truth & Existence "What you observe AS effects what you perceive as true. What you operate AS affects what you can do. Inconsistencies in observation and abilities arise as a result of differences in AS..." Avatar Wizard Course Lecture, 1991 __________________________________ Things that we say are true about one level of existence. Things that we view as true from one perspective may not be true from another perspective. Most disagreements and conflicts, particularly in religion, philosophy, and psychology, are due not so much to what is viewed as to a mismatch of viewing levels or perspectives. Practices and procedures that transform lives at one level of existence may be unworkable or have no effect at another level of existence. Knowing the frame of reference of the observer is essential to evaluating the truth of an observation. Drunks sometimes do see pink rabbits! Since the belief management procedures of Avatar directly address the consciousness that uses them, they are self-adapting to level of existence being experienced by the person. Organizing what we determine existence to be into specific categories, or levels, can be easily done. We can define and categorize existence by the impact or certainty with which we perceive it, by the agreement or desire expressed by other points of view, or by the system or method by which it is perceived. We can talk about personal realities, sensory realities, or conceptual realities, about similarities and differences, but in the final analysis, whenever we talk about any level of existence, we will be talking about the result of our beliefs. Beliefs are the colored lenses that filter out from all-that-is what we wish to experience You create possibility by believing yourself into it, and you dissolve limitation by experiencing yourself out of it. ______________________________________________ The Avatar® Course is a series of experiential exercises that enables you to rediscover your self and align your consciousness with what you want to achieve. You will experience your own unique insights and revelations. |
In This Issue Avatar: Self-Designing Training by Harry Palmer Avatar: The Fourth Turning of Dharma Wheel by Jin Hee Moon Freedom From Wanting by John Sauvage When Good Things Happen by Kathy Kennard Success Stories Avatar in the New Millennium by Guido Sleddens Master Interviews Beyond Preaching by Pamela Ziemann My Avatar Experience by Dan Ecklund, M.D. __________________ Spring 2001 Volume XV, Issue 2 Publisher: Star's Edge International®, Harry Palmer, President, Sr. Editor: Miken Chappell, Editor Jim Becker, Ed. Assistant: Kayt Kennedy, Graphic Design: Jim Becker & Jim Ivy Avatar®,
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