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By Adriel Brunson

Do you create your reality? The movie “What the Bleep Do We Know!?™” explores the interesting idea that we create our reality. Through animation, drama and interviews, viewers are exposed to several perspectives about this concept. What the bleep do we know!? is asked and answered in ways that stimulate people to explore how they view their experience of life.

You may have been curious about this idea before. You may have consciously explored the edges of spirituality or meta­physics or consensus reality. You may have had experiences in your life that led you to believe that there’s more going on than what is visible. However you got here, it’s likely that some part of you resonated with the idea that we create what we experience.

Many others before have explored this idea and tried to share their experience of reality. We read, or listen, or watch and feel a certain agreement with the idea. We want to experience more of this for ourselves. Like the person in the movie who shares his joy of creating his day, we want to feel the reality of being creators and know beyond doubt that this is the way life works.

But the path to creator is not clearly marked. There are questions left unanswered. How can we create our reality if everyone else is doing the same thing? Is it possible to manage those neurotransmitter-driven emotions running my life? Why does something I believe from one perspective no longer seem so certain from another? How can I know what is true? What is real?

Move from a theoretical idea, gain an experiential clarity!

In 1986, a teacher named Harry Palmer created a self-evolvement course that equips people with the tools to explore consciousness to its very limits - from the most fixed, opinionated reality to the broad expansiveness of source awareness. Since that time, the course has spread to more than sixty-seven countries, has been translated into nineteen languages and has produced tens of thousands of graduates.

Since their discovery, the efficiency and effectiveness of the Avatar materials have been clarified and refined, but their underlying purpose remains unchanged: to teach people an effective technique for improving their lives according to their own self-generated blueprint.

One of the ideas at work in The Avatar Course is the difference between word lessons and world lessons. A word lesson is an effort to convey an experience via spoken or written symbols. A world lesson is something that you live through. As Harry says, there is a profound difference between reading about an apple and the experience of eating an apple.

The Avatar Course is structured to lead you to experience your beliefs. It doesn’t require translation into symbols or sounds for you to remember it. It becomes part of what you know, how you define yourself to yourself. You emerge changed, more experienced, wiser.

So, from this perspective, the answer to the question, “What the bleep do we know!?”, is simple and profoundly unique for each individual. We know what we experience and we experience what we believe.

You may not agree with all the points made in “What the Bleep Do We Know!?” You may have a different perspective on the physics or the beliefs or the statements made. I think you will agree, though, that there is more going on than what is visible.

Come take The Avatar Course and fully experience your reality. It’s more than a movie, it’s your life!

Adriel Brunson, Altamonte Springs, FL

 

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