6 Practical Questions to Help You Move Forward with Letting Go – by The Sedona Method

Several months ago I wrote a post titled Letting Go – A Powerful Transmission of Truth about an online film from the Sedona Method, which I highly recommend. In fact, I’ve been so impressed by their techniques that I have not only purchased a number of products, but I have become an affiliate. Today I have some information to share with you  from The Sedona Method on this process, plus a special offer on the Sedona Method Course. I hope you will find it as transformative as I have.

Q. Why haven’t I heard of The Sedona Method?

A. The first Sedona Method class was held in 1974 in Sedona, Arizona. Since then hundreds of thousands of people around the world have experienced its life-transforming benefits.

Until recently the only way to find out about us was to be on one of the direct mail lists we use or to know someone who’s taken one of our seminars or bought a home study course. Now, we are reaching more and more people via the Internet. There is a wise saying: “When the student is ready, the teacher appears.” So, perhaps the reason you are just now finding out about it is that you are now ready for it.

Q. What can I expect to happen?

A. From the very first day you put the Method into practice, you will start to see benefits, and the results increase dramatically over time. You will continue to see results as long as you use it, because, at a certain point, releasing becomes second nature. Since emotional issues are part of our lot as human beings, you can receive benefits from the Method throughout your entire life!

Releasing is restorative rather than exhaustive. As you release, events which may have caused you emotional pain in the past and are continuing to cause you pain in the present are let go. What remains is a peaceful feeling. It’s really a very calming experience.

As you practice, you can expect to feel much better, start making better decisions, be more in control of your life, have better relationships and, in general, have your life improve significantly. The specifics for each individual vary widely because each of us has our own unique experiences, goals and life circumstances. Once you discover how to release, your inner self begins to blossom in many exciting ways.

Everything reported on our website is possible for you. The Method is a tool, and the more you use it, the more you will get out of it. Most graduates report feeling immediately calmer, happier and more alive. This leads to relationship improvement, emotional and physical wellness, greater prosperity, and a happier life in general.

Q. If this is so simple, why isn’t everyone doing it?

A. Actually, everyone does. Releasing is a perfectly natural experience, which everyone has benefited from at one time or another. The Sedona Method shows you how to put that experience under your own control so you can let go consistently, whenever you choose, rather than have it happen only by accident.

There is a place within each of us that is more “core” than just an array of memories making up our past—a calm place from which we can witness the events of our lives without being affected by them. When you learn to access this place, your past issues dissolve more easily as you bring them to awareness.

The Method will not only lead you toward being able to access this “place,” it will also clarify for you the basic underlying motivations that result in all the pain, suffering and discomfort you need to release in the first place. And it will, of course, provide you with the means of letting go of all that comes up for you discover as a result of your new understanding.

Q. Is this a religion, belief system, spiritual practice or brainwashing technique?

A. No. The Sedona Method is simply a technique to let go of unwanted feelings, emotions and everything else that is holding you back. It does not require any special beliefs or ideologies and is in harmony with all religions, belief systems and spiritual practices. The Sedona Method is actually the opposite of brainwashing. The Sedona Method frees you from your dependencies, allowing you to think and act clearly, calmly and thoughtfully. That’s what releasing is all about—freedom.

Q. Is releasing compatible with what I’m already doing?

A. The Sedona Method is like no other system that you’d be familiar with. It is truly unique. However, the feeling of release is something that you are definitely familiar with, even if you haven’t experienced it in a long time. The Method is, however, compatible with most anything else you might already be doing.

It’s compatible with other therapies.

Although the goal of therapy is letting go of unwanted feelings and emotions, The Sedona Method gets you there without being dependent on going to a therapist week after week for months or years at a time. You don’t need to talk to anyone to get results from The Sedona Method. But if you are already seeing someone that is helpful to you, the Method will accelerate your progress.

It’s compatible with meditation and spiritual practices.

You meditate with your eyes closed and have to withdraw from the world to get results. And it often takes weeks, months, and even years to experience profound results. The Sedona Method achieves the same results and more in less time with an “eyes open” technique. Rather than withdrawing from the world you become more “involved” in the world. And because you can do it with your eyes open, you can release in the middle of any life circumstance, while it is happening, and before it has a chance to adversely affect you. Plus, you don’t have to adhere to rules from any group or guru.

If meditation, prayer or affirmations are part of your practice, using the Method will help to clear your mind from moment to moment so that when you do engage in your spiritual practice, you will find yourself more focused and able to go much deeper much more easily.

It’s compatible with motivational programs.

Motivational CDs are great when you are listening to them. But the effect doesn’t last. You are depending on an external source for your motivation. The Sedona Method teaches you how to create/activate your own motivation and then tap into it whenever you feel the need. You don’t need to follow anyone’s orders but your own. In fact, you become your own best coach/teacher.

If there are motivational programs that serve you well, you will find that practicing the Method simultaneously will help you to move past the emotional barriers and break through personal limitations that would have kept you from moving forward before thereby enhancing the results of your program exponentially.

People who have done a fair amount of personal growth work typically report that their insights and understanding of childhood wounding have only brought them so far. They report that the Method actually clarifies for them what they have been seeking all along: a calm, authentic sense of themselves, and a way to maintain this awareness easily. They feel like they have found the missing piece to the puzzle. It is equally true that Sedona graduates who have never done a day of therapy experience a profound transformation in the way they live their lives.

Q. The price seems a bit high to me. How do I know it will work for me?

A. Compared to years of therapy and most other self-help programs, The Sedona Method is very inexpensive. If cost of the audio course or a seminar is an issue, you can learn The Sedona Method simply by reading The Sedona Method book and working on your finances. This is a great way to free up your resources to pay for the audio course or a live seminar.

Unless you give it a try, how will you know if won’t work for you? It has worked for so many others just like you that there is every reason to believe it will work for you. In fact, it works for everyone who has a sincere desire to change or improve their life. If you are one of the very few who doesn’t seem to click with this method, you are still at no risk because of our 180-day no-questions-asked guarantee.

Also, if you need help, we have a number of free resources that come with the price of the training to answer your questions and support you through your process and to help you move through the issues that are inhibiting your happiness, prosperity and well-being.

So, you have to ask yourself if it’s worth it…

Is it worth the price of the course to resolve that one nagging situation or issue in your life? That one you think about way too often?

Is it worth a small amount of your time and money to rid yourself of stress and worry, especially with regard to your health and well-being? What price would you put on that?

“The gift of presence is priceless.” – Sedona Method Graduate, Mark Kogan

You really don’t have anything to lose. If The Sedona Method doesn’t radically transform your life and your health after using it diligently for up to six full months, simply return your course and receive a refund for your full purchase price, no questions asked.

So go ahead and give it try. I know you’ve tried everything else. And I also know that if you work The Sedona Method, it will work for you.

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So, the only remaining question is… Will the next life transformation be YOURS?

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Healing Depression with Yoga – Guest Post by Maria Rainier

The West’s traditional method of treating depression involves psychotherapy and medication, but with the rising popularity of yoga across the world, it’s become more difficult to ignore yoga practitioners’ claims of uplifted moods and eased ailments.  Scientific research on the benefits of yoga for those suffering from depression remains sparse and generally comes attached with a cautionary warning that the findings may be unreliable.

Yoga and the Scientific Community

Have a heart-to-heart with any devoted yogi—not just someone who’s in it for the cute pants or the weight loss—and you will hear a train of praises for the physical and psycho-emotional benefits of the art.  In fact, in 2004, the University of California, LA, conducted an experiment that involved 28 mildly depressed young adults on campus who participated in two hour-long sessions of Iyengar yoga weekly for 5 consecutive weeks.  “Subjects who participated,” reports the abstract, “demonstrated significant decreases in self-reported symptoms of depression and trait anxiety. . . .  Changes were also observed in acute mood, with subjects reporting decreased levels of negative mood and fatigue following yoga classes.”  (See the abstract of the study here: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15055096?dopt=Citation.)  The study was typical in its findings as well as its call for greater level of scrutiny, which remains underway today.

Yoga and Your Body

On a (mostly) physical level, regular practice of yoga can alleviate depression by reducing the physiological manifestations of stress.  This means easing cramped shoulders, stretching tight hips, and triggering the release of endorphins—the happy hormone.  Even slower and less physically strenuous versions of yoga (such as Iyengar and Anusara) can help the body release toxins by providing deep muscle and organ movements as well as strength and flexibility.  Individuals suffering from low self-esteem or feelings of weakness (such as after the loss of a loved one) can benefit from feeling powerful through yoga, which tones muscles and encourages deep breathing.  Sun salutations, shoulder stand, and the warrior poses are particularly powerful, ego-boosting poses that involve upward motions and stretching or wide stances and feelings of grounding.

Yoga and Your Mind

Yoga has psychological, emotional, and—for some—spiritual effects, too.  Yoga often entails meditation, which encourages shedding of stress and earthly concerns in favor of intense awareness of things beyond the self, often provoking a feeling of universality and nothingness at once.  Practitioners of course experience varying sensations and bring different philosophies to yoga and meditation, but mindfulness, being in the present, and loving kindness to oneself as well as others are key points in both practices.

Yoga as a Tool to Heal from Depression

This is not to say that severe depression or chemical conditions such as bipolarity can be utterly solved through yoga—many cases still require professional aid.  Mayo Clinic and other institutions now admit, however, that yoga may be a complementary method of treating depression.

Yoga holds a few advantages over traditional methods of treating anxiety and depression.

  • Personal practice is free, and even lessons and books cost less compared to medication or therapy
  • No need to depend on someone else’s schedule; a yoga practitioner may heal whenever he or she wishes.
  • Healing without medication and through the power of the self may provide increased self-esteem.

Make sure to join a class or study yoga and its safe execution before attempting its regular practice.  (Improper training can result in physical injuries, however slow the style of yoga.)  If you suspect you suffer from severe depression, do not attempt to self-treat.  Remember that yoga is not a cure-all but simply a helpful, soothing, and invigorating tool to get you back on your feet.

Bio: Maria Rainier is a freelance writer and blog junkie. She is currently a resident blogger at First in Education where recently she’s been researching the highest paying associate degrees versus the lowest paying associate degrees. In her spare time, she enjoys square-foot gardening, swimming, and avoiding her laptop.

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People Who Inspire

Today I’d like to introduce you to a few people I’ve found on Youtube and Facebook who are an inspiration to us all. Settle in for the next 30 minutes or so and have your day transformed. Can’t stay that long? Watch what you can and come back later to finish. Give yourself that gift.

First let me introduce you to Jack Rushton:

From Youtube:

www.jackrushton.com. A quadriplegic on a respirator since 1989, Jack Rushton uses light comedy and inspirational messages to bring hope to those overcoming life’s challenges. Contact Jack at jrushton321@ca.rr.com.

I saw another video this week on Facebook that shows so simply and so clearly the miracle life would be if we just helped each other.  I couldn’t find this to embed (if anyone know of such a location please leave a comment and I will embed it) but even if you don’t have a Facebook account, you can view this at:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=464334032902

(It is very short, but will open your heart. Take the time to click on it and then come back.)

And then, of course, you’ve probably already seen this, Jill Bolte Taylor’s Stoke of Insight. But it’s worth watching again. We have the capacity to view life in ways we never dreamed of and in doing so, change everything.

From Youtube:

http://www.ted.com Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: One morning, she realized she was having a massive stroke. As it happened — as she felt her brain functions slip away one by one, speech, movement, understanding — she studied and remembered every moment. This is a powerful story about how our brains define us and connect us to the world and to one another.

What are your favorite inspirational videos? Please list them in the comments!

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