Ultimately, everyone is seeking happiness. Every decision you make, every act you take, everything you desire you seek because you think it will bring you happiness. The irony is that happiness always lies within you — maybe latently like a cryogenically frozen organism or an acorn bursting with the potential to become a 90 foot oak tree still unrealized — but happiness is there.
True happiness comes from being free and having no limitations. It comes from realizing your fullest potential and living a life guided by courage, gratitude, trust, love, and peace.
If you rely on outward experiences, people, circumstances, financial security, relationships, etc. to provide you happiness then you are a slave to them! You cannot be truly happy when you rely on something or someone outside of you to make you happy.
Lester Levenson realized this at the age of 42 when he became fatally ill. He realized with agonizing regret that every accomplishment he had achieved was useless — he was dying and he certainly didn’t have any love or happiness.
For the next 3 months Lester painstakingly re-examined his life.
What he noticed was that when he was loving he was the happiest and when he was wanting the wanting feelings made him miserable. Lester quickly realized that happiness equated to being loving rather than being loved.
Lester Levenson also discovered that every want we have comes down to 4 basic wants: wanting safety/security, wanting love/approval, wanting control, and wanting separation. And that if you could eliminate the wanting feelings you would be truly and ultimately happy, with no limitations, no attachments and no aversions. You could be, do, or have anything.
Lester proved this by living another 42 years (after being told he had only 3 weeks to live!), effortlessly becoming a millionaire, experiencing true bliss and freedom, and realizing his natural inherent state — a completely unlimited, unencumbered state of beingness. (He has a fantastic book called “The Ultimate Truth About Love and Happiness.”)
The method Lester Levenson discovered for uncovering and releasing everything that keeps you from experiencing true happiness, love, freedom and peace is the foundation for the Release Technique and the Sedona Method—they are exactly the same concept and are often simply referred to as “The Method.”
I have taken courses on the Release Technique taught by Larry Crane and also own “The Sedona Method” book the Hale Dwoskin — I find them to be a wonderful complement to each other. More importantly, they work. Read my releasing gains here.
True happiness comes from being free and having no limitations. It comes from realizing your fullest potential and living a life guided by courage, gratitude, trust, love, and peace.
If you rely on outward experiences, people, circumstances, financial security, relationships, etc. to provide you happiness then you are a slave to them! You cannot be truly happy when you rely on something or someone outside of you to make you happy.
Lester Levenson realized this at the age of 42 when he became fatally ill. He realized with agonizing regret that every accomplishment he had achieved was useless — he was dying and he certainly didn’t have any love or happiness.
For the next 3 months Lester painstakingly re-examined his life.
What he noticed was that when he was loving he was the happiest and when he was wanting the wanting feelings made him miserable. Lester quickly realized that happiness equated to being loving rather than being loved.
Lester Levenson also discovered that every want we have comes down to 4 basic wants: wanting safety/security, wanting love/approval, wanting control, and wanting separation. And that if you could eliminate the wanting feelings you would be truly and ultimately happy, with no limitations, no attachments and no aversions. You could be, do, or have anything.
Lester proved this by living another 42 years (after being told he had only 3 weeks to live!), effortlessly becoming a millionaire, experiencing true bliss and freedom, and realizing his natural inherent state — a completely unlimited, unencumbered state of beingness. (He has a fantastic book called “The Ultimate Truth About Love and Happiness.”)
The method Lester Levenson discovered for uncovering and releasing everything that keeps you from experiencing true happiness, love, freedom and peace is the foundation for the Release Technique and the Sedona Method—they are exactly the same concept and are often simply referred to as “The Method.”
I have taken courses on the Release Technique taught by Larry Crane and also own “The Sedona Method” book the Hale Dwoskin — I find them to be a wonderful complement to each other. More importantly, they work. Read my releasing gains here.
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