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Who is creating Your Reality?

August 19, 2007 · Posted in Uncategorized 

okay… FINALLY got around to a) putting together a PowerPoint deck for my thesis, b) present my thesis and record it, c) combine my recording of the presentation with the PowerPoint slides, and d) post it to YouTube (I had originally recorded straight to YouTube, but screwed up the sound, thus the extra steps).
The quality of the pictures is pretty crappy. Live and learn. Didn’t have the patience to redo the whole thing, so this is what it is for now. There will be a better version at some point. For now, this will be transcribed and will serve as the basis for my thesis, as well as the book I am planning entitled “Who is creating Your Reality?”.
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