Harry Palmer


Biography

Harry Palmer is a prolific author, publishing numerous articles, books and videos.

- His articles are available online at http://theavatarjournal.com.

- He published a series of 26 articles available both online and through email subscription at http://theavatartimes.com.

- His videos are available online at http://avatarepcmedia.com and for sale as DVD's at http://avatarbookstore.com.

He also published a series of courses entitled The Avatar Materials. These training materials have been translated into 21 languages and are taught in 71 countries around the world.

Where to find Harry Palmer online


Where to buy in print


Books

The Avatar Path 2: Private Lessons    by Harry Palmer
Price: $9.99 USD. 18870 words. Published on February 25, 2013. Nonfiction.

The Avatar Path 2: Private Lessons is the ninth book from Harry Palmer, author of the Avatar materials. This book contains 74 individual lessons, broken into eight broad categories, that were inspired by the advanced Avatar materials.
The Avatar Path: The Way We Came    by Harry Palmer
Price: $9.99 USD. 37160 words. Published on June 17, 2011. Nonfiction.

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On the surface, this is a book of words that conveys a pleasant melody. But underneath the stories, chords of consciousness are being strummed that will transform the way you think. THE WAY WE CAME  A story of an awakening that has become a worldwide movement. Our Guarantee: Reading this book will change your life.
Living Deliberately: The Discovery and Development of Avatar®    by Harry Palmer
Price: Free! 25140 words. Published on May 7, 2010. Nonfiction.

Many people are trapped in mind-numbing routines. Their lives carom through a changing landscape of directions, rules, wins, and losses. Occasionally, someone wakes up and realizes, "Hey, I am alive." This is an extraordinary moment. When it's examined, a seeker is born: "Life! What's this all about?" LIVING DELIBERATELY is the story of the birth of a seeker, Harry Palmer. Wake up-read this book.

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