
Lester Levenson – Keeping it Simple, Sweetheart!
Good morning. Talking about relationships — the sweetest, sweetest kiss of all kisses is the kiss of freedom. And in order to get that kiss of freedom, you must understand the word ‘kiss.’ Keep It Simple, Sweetheart! 🙂 If you will latch onto, catch hold of, absorb, understand, that simplicity is the way to understanding the Ultimate, it will expedite you getting there tremendously!
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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, 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.