Oxygen(Hi Purjo) and AB,
That's great, I am very thankful that I could help you.
Being honest with yourself is all about being honest about what's really important to you. We all have values and sometimes we are doing activities that are motivated by values very unimportant to us. That is we forget our highest values, that make us who we are.
It reminds me of, but means far more than Steven Covey's Important and Urgent Grid. The activites that are important to us should take more of our time than those that are urgent. But the Boundless Renewal Course is far deeper than that.
The Paraliminal teaches a reflection process that honours your truth. Glowing with self-acceptance is how you come out of the paraliminal. When I'm awake early in the morning after listening to the paraliminal I go outside in our garden, and nature vibrates powerfully with me, and I feel a very strong feeling of connection to what life is all about.
Bernie Saunders speaks with a tone of voice that is matter of fact. He doesn't hide his truth, he is direct, and means exactly what he says. He has lived through burnout and knows exactly what he is talking about. This direct tone suggests that he is a living example of having "couragous conversations with yourself".
During the course I have reflected on my life story because I couldn't help but do it. I have moved through some rather strong feelings. This is exactly what the course promises, intrapersonal intelligence, including a sense of inner connectedness. Connection to your truth and a gathering up of the pieces left behind.
I have a long way to go before I become truly whole, and I will continue to work with the course.
-AB
Other courses I've done:
Natural Brilliance, Euphoria, Resiliency, next is Consistent Achievement and I have every single paraliminal but not Smoke-Free or Dream Play.
[This message has been edited by Grant (edited January 16, 2006).]