It's taken me about a year and a half to make my way through the video course. Maybe that speaks to my slowness, but I really think it's more to do with the vast treasure trove of video footage, which is incredibly consistent and focused. I assumed as I made my way back to the chronological beginning of the program that things would be more varied and less focused and that simply was not the case. From start to finish the video content has a definite pattern. The technique is consistent with the same terminology and concepts presented throughout. This really reinforces the learning as you work your way through the different categories of animals. Happily I was able to practice on my own horse, cat and rooster and found stunning results with each. This technique is quite revolutionary and I'm pleased to hear more people talking about it, meaning the word is spreading as more folks are taking the course and/or becoming practitioners. I haven't taken the techniques very far yet with my own animals, but that's my goal. I do have dreams of becoming a practitioner as well. I want to thank James and Shelley for all of their incredibly hard work over the years putting this (and the other) courses together. The dedication in filming, editing, travelling, and answering questions of students is remarkable. It was a real treat to receive the Lion segment shortly after purchasing the course. A great marketing move and such a delight. I've also really appreciated the forums and look forward to exploring those further.