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Welcome
This includes a 1-page Introduction; a 6-page text entitled "About Eva Pierrakos;" Acknowledgements; Read Me; and a 3-page text entitled "About the Pathwork."

Lectures -- 1996 Edition [258 lectures] 1

Unedited Lectures [242 lectures] 1

Questions & Answers [104 Q&As] 2

Supplemental Material
This includes The Additional Material; The German Lectures [The German texts of the first 12 lectures that were transmitted in German]; The Path to the Real Self [A previously unpublished manuscript by Eva Pierrkos].

The Bratnick Index -- an index to the lectures initially created by Michael Bratnick, then later improved and expanded by Marije Mol, with translation assistance from Loes Kieboom.

Pathwork Copyright and Trademark Policy.

MP3 File of #204 "What is the Path?" -- This is an audio recording of Eva transmitting this lecture.  The file is on the disk in a separate folder entitled "Bonus Material."  You access this file directly, e.g. through Windows Media Player, not via the disk index that you use to access the text materials.


1. The Unedited Lectures are the lectures that are as nearly as possible in the form in which they were first typed by Eva Pierrakos, with basic copy-editing to remove typographic errors.  The 1996 Edition seeks to retain the meaning of the Unedited Lecture texts, while incorporating more substantive editing.  This editing is designed to make the text easier to read and understand, and to increase the gender-neutrality of the wording of the texts.

The reason that the two versions have different numbers of lectures is as follows.  16 of the 1996 Edited Version lectures were transcribed from Question & Answer sessions and are therefore not strictly "lectures" in the normal sense of the word.  The Unedited Lectures exclude these 16 Q & As, and therefore number only 242 lectures.
2. Transcripts of sessions with no lecture, but in which people were invited to ask questions about the recent lecture, or other subjects.  The figure of 104 does not include the 16 Q&As included in the 1996 Edition.

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