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Lester Levenson's Amazing Story Lester Levenson
"I was born July 19, 1909 in Elizabeth, New
Jersey into a middle class family as a very shy
person. I tried to do things the way they were
supposed to be done -- doing the right thing,
getting a good education, and being the best in
my field. My natural inclination was towards
science. Especially the science of the world,
and of man himself. I graduated from Rutgers
University in 1931 as a physicist, after which
I worked 20 some years in physics and
engineering.
"I also went into various businesses, including
restaurants, lumber, building and oil,
intertwined with engineering, wanting to make
money-- wanting to make it in the world. At
that time, I did not know what I now know --
that what I was seeking was actually the
answers to life itself. And nothing that I had
worked at would give me that answer. As the
years went by, I became heavy with depression
and with sickness. By 1952, I had been through
constant illness -- I even had jaundice three
or so times a year. I had an enlarged liver,
kidney stones, spleen trouble, hyper and hypos
acidity, ulcers that perforated and formed
lesions, and to top it off, I had at least 10
years of migraine headaches.
"This all culminated in 1952 when
I had my second coronary thrombosis."
"After the second coronary, I was told I would
not live much longer -- that I might die any
day and shouldn't make the effort to take so
much as a step unless I necessarily had to. I
was extremely fearful of dying, but I said to
myself, "You're still breathing, Lester --
there is still a chance." So I sat down and
began thinking on an "around the clock" basis.
I had been considered a very smart boy. I
always made the honor roll. I had been the
recipient of a four-year scholarship to Rutgers
back in the days when not many scholarships
were handed out. But then being told after my
second heart attack that I wouldn't live, I
said to myself,
"Lester, you are stupid, stupid, stupid."
"Having lived 42 or so years, and having
reached the end of the line without happiness,
without health -- therefore all this knowledge
you have accumulated is of no avail. I had
studied Watson's behavior in the 30's and
Freud's in the late 30's and early 40's. I had
studied the philosophies. I had studied logic.
I studied economics. I studied all the major
fields of man, and with all that knowledge
there; I was at the end of the line. This made
me realize that...
"The Accumulated Knowledge of
Man Was of No Use."
"So I decided to start from scratch. Forget all
that knowledge. Begin from point 0 and see what
you can pick up. So, I posed some pretty basic
questions and asking myself what I really
wanted out of life.
"I began to get some answers. Investigating
further, I made some startling discoveries. And
I started getting better.
"I began correcting all my thoughts and
feelings in that direction. And in that
process, I discovered I was getting happier,
freer, lighter, and feeling better in general.
I continued until all the ailments I had in my
physical body corrected. All my miseries
dropped away. And I ended up in a place in
which I was happy all the time, without sorrow.
"Not that the world stopped pushing against me
-- it continued -- but I was at a place where
I could resolve things almost immediately.
Having cleared out the negative fears, all the
negative 'I can not's,' I would focus right on
the answer to every problem, and get it very
quickly. And so, My whole life turned around
from being depressed and sick, to being happy
and in perfect health all the time!
"One of the things that happened in this
process was my identification with others. I
saw that we are all related we are all inter-
connected -- each mind is like a radio
broadcasting and receiving station. That we are
all tuned into each other unconsciously -- that
we are just not aware of it. That life was
meant to be beautiful... meant to be happy all
the time with no sorrow. And to be with perfect
health. And so after reaching that high point
of understanding in 1952, I have wanted to help
others to discover what I had discovered."
"I Believe If I Can Do It, Anyone Can Do It."
Lester Levenson is the creator of the Sedona
Method Course, validated by Harvard Medical
studies and thousands world-wide. To receive
your free Introduction to the Sedona Method
Audiocassette, visit
http://www.sedona.com/cgi-bin/protrack/link.cgi?670ST
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