Well always hold these things in mind:
1) Language is comprised of symbols, and can only "point" to something. Therefore language is always limited and no matter how well you are able to express yourself, language itself can never reveal what you...
I've done what Zannie suggested and have pasted the '6 steps' on my wall. Why after a number of days I don't even notice it anymore? Is that resistance or just indifference, and could those two be basically the same thing?
Tom V, thank you so much for clarifying this. I have just some confusion left about the first step: to WANT freedom. Isn't it contradictory to use the word "want" knowing that "want" means lack? And also why did Lester Levenson call them steps? wh...
Lilar,
The goals process of the Sedona Method is completely different than regular "goal setting" processes out there. First off, you release on your goal with the intention of gaining freedom of the lacking feelings that are attached to it. Ther...
Tom V: yes but what about the first step? It's confusing to me here. First, I don't understand why Lester used the word "want freedom" even though "want" means "lack". Second, how can I want freedom more that the world and at the same time work on...
Well just make sure you ain't supressing your desires because that would be a mistake. The goals process is there to get all your underlying desires out, including "worldly" desires such as money, relationships and health. It's fine to have them -...
Tom K: I'm so glad it worked for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You know it's funny, when I started working on the goals, I always chose the ones related with the world not freedom such as: money(which in fact I was not really interested in. It's just ...
That's a nice quote from Einsten right there :) By the way, I just uploaded a video to the "videos" section of this forum where Lester mentions Step 1, and other stuff.
Right, I believe that a solution is always inherent in the problem. But there's more to it too, as Einstein said, "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." And releasing definitely falls within that...
The Six Steps (they can differ in phrasing):
1) Want freedom more than anything else. 2) Decide you can do the method and be free. 3) See all your feelings as expressions of three basic wants: the want of approval, control, and survival. Release ...
I learned the Sedona Method early in 2009 and have been using it with great results. The breakthroughs have been amazing. I have a greeting card business and I enjoy learning new things that make a difference in my life and the lives of other people.
I'm also a Master Practitioner and Trainer of NLP and Neuro-Semantics.