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The Perfect Body | Lester Levenson

The Perfect Body | Lester Levenson

“We don’t have a perfect body and we want a perfect body. That means we do not believe or have a conviction that we can make the body perfect. It means that we are holding in mind a consciousness of an imperfect body… “

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In 1952, a 42-year-old physicist, engineer, and entrepreneur named Lester Levenson was sent home to his Central Park South penthouse in New York City by his doctor after experiencing his second coronary with the advice, “Buy loafers, because if you bend over to tie your shoelaces, you may die.” Most people would have resigned themselves to this final unhappy verdict. Lester Levenson was not most people, however.

Instead, he chose another route: an adventure of exploration and discovery that led him to the ultimate goal. What Lester discovered and experienced was that we are all unlimited loving beings, limited only by the concepts, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings we hold in mind. These limitations are not fact and they are not true. And because they are not true, they can be easily let go, released, or dissolved.

To learn more of his remarkable words of guidance, there is the Happiness Is Free book, available on Amazon. It is a compilation of private talks Lester gave in the 1960’s, with releasing explorations following each talk, offered by Hale Dwoskin.

The Power of Love (Part 2) | Lester Levenson

The Power of Love (Part 2) | Lester Levenson

“I thought tonight I might talk on the subject of love… Love is an absolutely necessary ingredient on the path. If we ever expect to get full realization, we must increase our love until it is complete… ” Click here for Part 1.

Click here to see all of Lester’s Posts.

In 1952, a 42-year-old physicist, engineer, and entrepreneur named Lester Levenson was sent home to his Central Park South penthouse in New York City by his doctor after experiencing his second coronary with the advice, “Buy loafers, because if you bend over to tie your shoelaces, you may die.” Most people would have resigned themselves to this final unhappy verdict. Lester Levenson was not most people, however.

Instead, he chose another route: an adventure of exploration and discovery that led him to the ultimate goal. What Lester discovered and experienced was that we are all unlimited loving beings, limited only by the concepts, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings we hold in mind. These limitations are not fact and they are not true. And because they are not true, they can be easily let go, released, or dissolved.

To learn more of his remarkable words of guidance, there is the Happiness Is Free book, available on Amazon. It is a compilation of private talks Lester gave in the 1960’s, with releasing explorations following each talk, offered by Hale Dwoskin.

The Power of Love (Part 1) | Lester Levenson

The Power of Love (Part 1) | Lester Levenson

“I thought tonight I might talk on the subject of love… Love is an absolutely necessary ingredient on the path. If we ever expect to get full realization, we must increase our love until it is complete… “

Click here to see all of Lester’s Posts.

In 1952, a 42-year-old physicist, engineer, and entrepreneur named Lester Levenson was sent home to his Central Park South penthouse in New York City by his doctor after experiencing his second coronary with the advice, “Buy loafers, because if you bend over to tie your shoelaces, you may die.” Most people would have resigned themselves to this final unhappy verdict. Lester Levenson was not most people, however.

Instead, he chose another route: an adventure of exploration and discovery that led him to the ultimate goal. What Lester discovered and experienced was that we are all unlimited loving beings, limited only by the concepts, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings we hold in mind. These limitations are not fact and they are not true. And because they are not true, they can be easily let go, released, or dissolved.

To learn more of his remarkable words of guidance, there is the Happiness Is Free book, available on Amazon. It is a compilation of private talks Lester gave in the 1960’s, with releasing explorations following each talk, offered by Hale Dwoskin.

Lester Levenson – The Right Path

Lester Levenson – The Right Path

“What I feel like saying is, what would you people like? What would you want? What are your objects, your goals? What would you like to achieve?… “

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In 1952, a 42-year-old physicist, engineer, and entrepreneur named Lester Levenson was sent home to his Central Park South penthouse in New York City by his doctor after experiencing his second coronary with the advice, “Buy loafers, because if you bend over to tie your shoelaces, you may die.” Most people would have resigned themselves to this final unhappy verdict. Lester Levenson was not most people, however.

Instead, he chose another route: an adventure of exploration and discovery that led him to the ultimate goal. What Lester discovered and experienced was that we are all unlimited loving beings, limited only by the concepts, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings we hold in mind. These limitations are not fact and they are not true. And because they are not true, they can be easily let go, released, or dissolved.

To learn more of his remarkable words of guidance, there is the Happiness Is Free book, available on Amazon. It is a compilation of private talks Lester gave in the 1960’s, with releasing explorations following each talk, offered by Hale Dwoskin.

Lester Levenson – Get High To Release

Lester Levenson – Get High To Release

“How many of you wait till you get high before you release? …There’s your problem — you aren’t doing it! What are you doing? You are wanting to feel good, so you wait until you get down, and then you release to feel good. And because you only want to feel good, that one release can make you feel good, and that’s it… ” ~ Lester Levenson

Click here to see all of Lester’s Posts.

In 1952, a 42-year-old physicist, engineer, and entrepreneur named Lester Levenson was sent home to his Central Park South penthouse in New York City by his doctor after experiencing his second coronary with the advice, “Buy loafers, because if you bend over to tie your shoelaces, you may die.” Most people would have resigned themselves to this final unhappy verdict. Lester Levenson was not most people, however.

Instead, he chose another route: an adventure of exploration and discovery that led him to the ultimate goal. What Lester discovered and experienced was that we are all unlimited loving beings, limited only by the concepts, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings we hold in mind. These limitations are not fact and they are not true. And because they are not true, they can be easily let go, released, or dissolved.

To learn more of his remarkable words of guidance, there is the Happiness Is Free book, available on Amazon. It is a compilation of private talks Lester gave in the 1960’s, with releasing explorations following each talk, offered by Hale Dwoskin.