


I approached Manhattan from 20 thousand feet in the plane as we angled toward JFK Airport. I’ve been teaching The Sedona Method for 15 years and as we approached the runway, I had the thought, “Why don’t we just GET it, that we are unlimited?” When the creator of The Sedona Method, Lester Levenson, awoke to the truth of his unlimited nature in 1952, he spoke with others about the same truth for many years, but our mind is too loud to hear anything other than what it wants to believe. For instance, that life is hard work and then we die. I know we don’t all believe that extreme, but many of us have those moments.
As much as it can seem self-evident that we are an incredible mystery pumping quarts of blood through miles of the circulatory system in our body and replicating millions of cells as you read these words, we resist accepting this miracle as who we are. We’d rather believe in our learned limitations, (not good enough, too old, too young, not smart enough etc.) than be open to this cosmic truth of our being. Thus, we emotionally suffer and often die feeling unfulfilled.
This technique, The Sedona Method, is designed to gently accept those limiting beliefs, then investigate beneath them to see their roots in misunderstandings of who we are. In that brief, but life-changing moment, you let go of those roots to see what happens without holding on, and you suddenly experience a boundless field of possibilities before you and within you. This is the freedom Lester Levenson invited us to see and know.
I invite you to simply experiment and move past the limitations of your mind briefly ~ and open to the possibilities of happiness and fulfillment in this very moment that you read these words. It would be my pleasure to support you in knowing how to experience this openness for the rest of your life. See my schedule of events in the Calendar link above.
February 12-13 and April 16-17 are the next Sedona Method Foundation Courses in New York. Advanced courses are coming in March and May as well, including the first East Coast Five-Day Intensive.