This school did not live up to its promise. I’ve had one experience after another that this particular location is not well run. Things are left to last minute. Commitments are broken. The students in my class dropped out after lesson 4. That was about 5 weeks ago. I was told that I could not be accelerated to the next class, nor could I take time off until the new class began. I just came to the school every week paid my 20 bucks and hung out, essentially. As a result, I have spent much time and money and have learned little of practical value during my time there. It is a shame because I believe the curriculum is very good. It appears to be based closely off of Edgar Cayce, of whom I am a fan. Perhaps their other locations have it together. Update 1÷10÷16 if you are looking to train your mind and don’t have a lot of time or money to spend, may I suggest A Course in Miracles. The book is available to buy online as is the workbook. I would suggest first reading A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson which is an interpretation of ACIM, and a book that was life changing for me and many others. Then you can prepare yourself to study ACIM, which is going to be a brain teaser for many — a minister told me that he burned the book a few times because it confounded him! I suggest getting help from other students of ACIM. Marianne Williamson offers free webcasts every Monday night(go to ) as well as daily readings from ACIM emailed to you every day for a nominal fee(something like $ 25). Add to that Chris Cade offers free daily emails on the workbook lessons. Give yourself a year and change your thoughts, which will change the world around you(how you perceive it and how others respond to you, as well as what you draw into your life).