Today is Lammas, the Feast of the First Harvest. I want to thank everyone that has signed up for Cycle 3 of the course, which starts today. May it be a fruitful part of your harvest. The response to the course continues to be overwhelming with no signs of slowing down.
Remember, it is never too late to sign up for the course. You will get all back lessons of the current cycle mailed to you at once.
Thanks again for your support.
Happy Lammas
3 comments:
Blessed Lammas to you and yours.
about how many hours a week, should a student plan to spend on this course if they want to really learn what is being taught?
There is a five year deadline for all homework. People can and should work at their own pace.
Other than that, I cannot say really.
If a complete newbie who wanted to learn my specific system was approaching it I would say that it would probably require and hour a day and maybe another 2 or 3 somewhere in the week.
If someone with some experience was not interested in the tradition specific material, but more interested in adapting some principals and tech into what they already do, which the class is designed specifically to allow for, it woul be considerably less, and be blended into whatever you already do.
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