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be carefull with Bill Harris

I know this is not necessary the place  to ventilate that stuff but I think you should know what Bill Harris is all about. Bill Harris ripped me off 500$ from his holosync 36 weeks course. On the first download of his course material (first week of 36) I found out that the course is based on NLP. I am a certified NLP master practioner I told him and I would appreciate to be refunded. His answer, "I don't care a bit if you do or not the program", the rule is, you have to do all the exercices and then, tell him at the end of it (after 36 weeks) that if I have not learnt nothing from his course then may be I am going to be refund. WOW, and that was the only communication I had with that guy. I sent him many e-mails after that, asking him to be fare, he did not never, but never replied, NEVER, to my e-mails. Let me tell you that his holosync cds does not work very well with me. Now, when I see his association with Genpo and Ken,  showing his integrity and his depth. WoW.

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be carefull with Bill Harris

 I agree, Bill Harris can be very rude.  And I'm not sure that this method doesn't actually make some situation worse, I used it for years and felt it just was not adding up.  It may be useful for post trauma recovery otherwise not sure.  It gives me the creeps that he clings to integral.

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Totally agree

I'm a bit miffed about Integral Life "promoting" Bill Harris.

I was on Holosync for a couple of years, and took the same course you're talking about. I agree;
I could have spent $15 on an NLP book and gotten "Think and Grow Rich" free online. That's
basically what he covers. ... with VERY POOR-QUALITY recordings of phone calls he held
earlier. He didn't even bother to have the calls edited for his constant throat-clearings, nose-snifflings
and technical problems. That's just rude.

He asked over and over and over again for ANY suggestions that would make his course --
and I quote -- "spectacularly helpful" to listeners. When I finally brought up the need for editing of the
recordings, he totally turned Teflon and said, What was my problem that I couldn't get past the
fact that he was human, and thus sometimes needed to clear his throat? He was a total unprofessional
ass and topped it off by raising the price by another $100 or so for future customers.

I'm talking common courtesy. The Integral Life sound engineer, Corey Devos, gets it. Every
recording on this site is clean and clear, and beautifully, seamlessly edited. You can get more
value in one day here for free than Bill Harris would give you in three years for several hundred
dollars. Mind you, it wouldn't have taken him one minute to get the editing done -- just call his
recording engineers and have them do it. But he decided they were fine, warts and all.

Anyway, this is probably a big hairy ego trip I need to get over. But I think Holosync is vastly overrated
and overpriced. There's no patent on brainwaves or brainwave entrainment technology. Buy another
brand, and save yourself a few thousand dollars rather over the nine-year collection of "levels."

Roshana

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me too.

I took the same course. I don't have the back ground that you do, so some of it was new to me at the time. I found that the answers to my questions about the material were vague, and based more of gut feeling than understanding. At the end of the day he seems to try to burry you in content, and home work so that you can not ask for your money back.

 

I’ve been happy with the holosync CD’s but it is expensive. I’ve had some wonderful experiences with it, but then again, anytime I spend any amount of time with meditating it turns out to be a wonderful experience, with or with out holosync. I phoned the help line once but it wasn’t very helpful.

 

I know allot of people work at being really nice in this community and I think a times the effort to be nice sacrifices the truth of the matter. I wasn’t thrilled with his marketing, over the last two years some of the emails he has pumped out where real gems. I’m still amused by the one I  received just just a couple of months ago about the guy who wanted to teach me how to create these little movies on my computer about all the things that I wanted, and that by doing this and focusing on what I wanted; good things would start to happen. It reminds me of “the Secret”.

 

Part of me want’s to dump on Bill, but at the same time it lead me here.

Some how I had managed not to hear about Ken until Bill referenced him. I’m so glad that he did. I think that all our leaders are imperfect by what ever standards we want to place on them. However, to be honest there does seem to be some kind of glitch with Bill, maybe he just doesn’t quite get it or something... maybe I don’t, is it me? It seems that there are a number of people who have issues with the way he does things, and that says something, seeing as we are all so open minded and easy going.  I feel like he over promises and under delivers on what he offers.

 

 

Sam