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And what is mind
And how is it recognized?
If I clearly draw
In sumi ink, the sound
Of breezes drifting through pine
Is all that is seen.



Lester Levenson

Lester Levenson, a successful businessman from the United States,had a “dark night of the soul” experience finding himself both miserable and at the brink of death from a second heart attack, chronic jaundice, migraine headaches, perforated ulcers and kidney stones. The doctors had given up on him. Lester sensed that the stress, unhappiness and circumstance of his life were self created. Armed only with this intuition, he discarded all that he knew and asked himself the fundamental question: what was it that made him happy?
As the Truth began to unfold for him, his attention to the more primary question: who or what, exactly is it that I call “I”. Lester’s remarkable recovery and ultimate liberation resulted in the creation of the “Sedona Method”
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