The Key To Using Lester Levenson's 6 Steps To Freedom
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- The Key To Using Lester Levenson's 6 Steps To Freedom
Lester Levenson, an engineer and physicist, attained spiritual mastery at the age of 42, back in 1952.
Lester did this by stumbling upon a natural ability that each of us has - the ability to release suppressed negativity.
Using his experience, he developed a six step approach for quickly quieting the mind, and discovering the true unlimited Being that we are.
Many people have learned Lester's method over the past decades, but the simplicity of his original teaching has been obscured in that time. Thus, many find it difficult to quickly and easily to achieve the goal of Freedom as Lester asserts is attainable to all.
In this video, I go into detail what makes Lester Levenson's Method so powerful, and how to properly use it to achieve the Ultimate Goal.
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All of the essentials tools you need to use Lester Levenson's releasing method are available in the 21 Day Mastering Your Fate Course:
powerofquiet.c...
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With love,
Kris Dillard
Power of Quiet
The point you made about road rage and seeing the big guy in the car helped me a lot in understanding what Lester meant by using discernment. My releasing feels a little different than it normally does now when I think of that example, understand that I can use my discernment, and just drop it.
Very good 👍🏻☝🏻
I think it is interesting that the last sentence of the video is:
"..., and how fast you can pick it up and get to where you really want to go".
Where you really want to go. Go there, and fast!
It's all about wanting for us humans, isnt' it?
Lester's method played on human desires, using goals and releasing basic desires around them. You can get rid of all desires if you keep working at it intensely without stopping. I did it in 2010. No desires left. Then the mind went quiet and it was peaceful and weird as the world seemed to speak to me in one thousand different ways. Then what? I set a goal to get a job and got it almost instantly after 2 years unemployed. Then gradually grew new desires and kept going living a "normal" life.
I wonder what one could do (or not do) after getting to the point of a completely quiet mind and no desire.
Yep, that’s where you really want to go.
Lester set this method up so that you can use the momentum of desire back upon itself. That’s why he said, “Convert all of your smaller desires into the one desire for freedom.” It’s like fighting fire with fire.
How did you do it ? How did you work at it intensely without stopping? Did you write down your desires and release them one by one. Thanks for your feedback
Thank you. So good!
Thanks for explaining in detail,, excellent 👍
Thanks for posting this video. Would you say your approach is different from Hale Dwoskin? Could you share a tiny bit on that? Not here to split just curious about what the main difference would be 😊
I have the abundance book by larry, sedona method by Dale, watching here regularly. Releasing feeling kinesthetically, as here, is the only way as far as above books suggest. It may be for different feeli gs or stickiness or resistance, the method is same, feel them and release.
Nope, releasing kinesthetically is completely unnecessary in order to drop a desire. Doing so only slows things down. And Lester never said to release feelings, rather to drop desire.
@@PowerofQuiet if desire means the three wants, again its the wanting "feeling" that we release.
Whatever you want to call it, just let go of wanting. 👍
Kris I though Lester said you have to release all your negative feelings up and out,then the fear of death will come and you release that and then the feeling of being separate from your true self and that's the end of it altogether.
😌😌🙏🙏
thank you so much! 💗
question- i find it relaxing, yet it's still difficult for me to trust anything but the mind...
like there's some sort of- looking for proof that's it's safe to do so
also- i don't really know how to be without desire or expectations. anything that can be done about it?
Is that coming from wanting approval, wanting control or wanting to be safe?
Could you let go of wanting approval, wanting control or wanting to be safe?
How can we release limiting beliefs?
Simple. Let go of the desires behind the belief. Then the belief has no more impact, and you can erase it from your mind.
@@PowerofQuiet how does the desire related to belief...? a person who fears of death or having fear when a tiger chases or desire to breathe... what is the desire behind all these beliefs...? But I see the opposite, the belief that you are the body that brings you the fear or desire... nothing else.. please see it.. and don't confuse others thinking that you know everything about Lester's teachings..
Kris could you do a video about the 6 steps?
Doing a video about the six steps would not be helpful to anyone. It’s not something that one can get intellectually. If you want to learn Lester’s method I would recommend getting the 21 Day Course.
Hale Dwoskin’s book is a good place to start. It is called the Sedona method
$$$ love it
Rev Billy Love teaches a very similar to this dreams
Hi Kris, I learned to release around 15 years ago using Larry's method. I've always wondered why there was never any recording of Lester actually taking a class through a releasing session. Maybe not on TH-cam video, but in your course do you actually teach it the way Lester did originally? I've been using the kinesthetic method all this time and I can help but feel I've been missing out on something after all these years. Thank you!
Yes, that distinction between releasing kinesthetically and letting go of wanting is something that I constantly go over in class. We all seem to fall into a habit of doing it that way (maybe because it's the first way we learn how to release). But letting go of wanting directly speeds up releasing infinitely. Yesterday in the 'love yourself course' one of the participants shared that they had just started to take the kinesthetic out of the six steps, and not only did it make their releasing better, they realized the same decisive process could be applied to their goals, and they've been achieving things very quickly.
@@PowerofQuiet Wow, that's awesome! Thank you for getting back to me, much appreciated!
Hello Kris, I don't speak English very well. Is it possible to translate it into Polish in your course?
Thank you and best regards, Jola
Hi Jola, I recently moved to a video service that allows me to add translated subtitles. If you get the course, let me know and I will generate subtitles in Polish and get them uploaded ASAP.
So Lester's method (demonstrated around the 45min mark) is just to ask 'could you let go, and a little more, and a little more?'
Nope, you’ve got it backwards. I stated at the outset that what is demonstrated here is NOT Lester’s method.
@@PowerofQuiet Right, but your title says that the video is about Lester's Six Steps. At what point do you discuss what the 'key' to using them are?
Listen very carefully to the first 45 minutes. If you think that you're going to figure out how to use Lester's method from a TH-cam video (or that you're ever going to be able to figure it out with your mind) you're wasting your time.
If you let go, are you suppose to forget?
This is where humor comes in.
You can try to forget, but this statement implies letting go has not happened.
The mind is designed to hold memories and be aware of its reality to ensure its safety and to get what it wants.
Be soft
A gentle approach is more sincere and loving .
This is just my two cents 😊. What I have gathered along my path of being and becoming .
What ever is your truth, honor that .
I have only seen one video
Of this teacher . He is new to me .I do not intend to imply my truth is reflective of his. I am enjoying his presence and will keep listening !
Well wishes to you!
If the Buddha would have heard that the cause of suffering is desire, he would have laughed. Some people attribute their errors to the Buddha. What's next?
Desire is the cause of evolution / revolution. Without desire we would not exist a long time ago. This guy invents new and wrong dharma, that is a danger to happiness. Beware!
This right here is an example of how most of the world believes the path to happiness comes from the fulfillment of desire.
The poorest nowadays have more than the wealthy had a century ago, yet everybody now is miserable.
Keep wanting and let us know when you’ve satisfied your desires.
Kris, why so many videos- 227, even though you talking about desire for more? Too overwhelming,
@@olegnikolaev2258 You don't have to watch 227 videos to get it, however the mind is a tricky customer that brings up negative thoughts when we are not fully present, therefore these videos serve as a reminder that we have the abilty to drop these negative thoughts as they appear and move into peacefull state of being.