Late November 2013, I was in Sedona, AZ, with my extended family. A beautiful place, like most of Arizona. So, naturally, when I read about the Sedona Method, my natural impulse to associate different things together came to life but I'm not sure how to do it in this case. :)
There is an inspiring story behind the Sedona Method:
"It’s the story of how Lester Levenson created the Sedona Method to save his own life.
In the article, You Mean Anything is Possible, by Dr. Pamela Gerloff writes about Lester Levenson. At 42, Levenson, a physicist and successful entrepreneur, was sent home from the hospital, diagnosed with a heart condition, and told that he had only a few months to live. He was warned that he was so weak that even attempting to tie his own shoes would be enough exertion to potentially drop dead.
According to Lester Created the Sedona Method to Save His Own Life, Lester went back to the lab within himself to seek some answers. He found the ultimate tool for personal growth:
A way of letting go of all inner limitations.
Within 3 months, he had become totally healthy again and entered a state of profound peace, which he sustained until he died, another 43 years later.
The Sedona Method is the name that Levenson gave his process for releasing negative emotions."
There is an inspiring story behind the Sedona Method:
"It’s the story of how Lester Levenson created the Sedona Method to save his own life.
In the article, You Mean Anything is Possible, by Dr. Pamela Gerloff writes about Lester Levenson. At 42, Levenson, a physicist and successful entrepreneur, was sent home from the hospital, diagnosed with a heart condition, and told that he had only a few months to live. He was warned that he was so weak that even attempting to tie his own shoes would be enough exertion to potentially drop dead.
According to Lester Created the Sedona Method to Save His Own Life, Lester went back to the lab within himself to seek some answers. He found the ultimate tool for personal growth:
A way of letting go of all inner limitations.
Within 3 months, he had become totally healthy again and entered a state of profound peace, which he sustained until he died, another 43 years later.
The Sedona Method is the name that Levenson gave his process for releasing negative emotions."
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