9-Day Retreat Ends, But It’s Just The Beginning …

Who Are You ~  And Why This Question Matters
(A lot).

 

My time here in Sedona at the Sedona Method 9-Day Ultimate Freedom Retreat has ended, but its impact will last beyond time and quiets the most stubborn minds.

 

The four foundational processes of letting go with the Sedona Method remain powerful. When the soul calls for it, however, the next exploration is to investigate the source of ALL suffering, the sense of a separate "me" that must change, fix, or accomplish things before it can feel whole or be at peace. We call this simply The Fifth Way. But instead of me writing more, click on the video below and let Hale Dwoskin, my good friend and the Director of Sedona Training Associates, explain it a bit more. I am in this video too with a grin that reflects the joy of 9-Days of recognizing that freedom is our true nature.  Not so bad, huh? And heeeere’s Hale …

 

(One more thing. I didn’t share this past week’s blogs with you just as a travelogue (Scroll down for all my entries), but as an invitation for you to know ~ either for the first time learning about the Sedona Method, or as a graduate, that there is a treasure of boundless peace when you continue this track of recognizing your true nature. You’ll find it as Lester says, "Just behind the mind", and beneath the appearance of suffering that we are all so used to. After the video, check our calendar now  (and in the near future as well) for the courses and free introductory evenings where you can become unwavering in knowing this true nature that is you. Also enjoy my video and audio support on the "Free Stuff" page.)  And now  – get your popcorn and enjoy this short 2 minute video.

 

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1 Comment

  1. Just to get to hear Hale “giggle” again was so worth it! LOL!

    Its good to see men really smiling in Joy!

    Peace,
    Margaret

    Comment by Margaret — July 3, 2008 @ 9:17 pm

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