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The Sedona Method

16th April 2008

The Sedona Method

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One of my favorite books is called “Zen Miracles”. When my trainer had suggested I read “A New Earth”, it reminded me of my own favorite book. While I think “Zen Miracles” is an easier and better read, and the other is a little more dry, they both talk about similar things. They talk about letting go of the ego, and living in the moment.

Just like “The Secret” being a big success last year with the law of attraction, it comes down to the power of positive thinking. I love any of these topics, and I try to live my life by these methods. I’ve been reading books like this for the last 10 years. I think my 30’s were all about self discovery. Now that I’m in my 40’s, I have so much inner peaces from practicing some of the things I’ve read about. Being in the moment, letting go, and truly trying to simplify.

Have you heard of “The Sedona Method” yet? If you loved “A New Earth”, “Zen Miracles”, or “The Secret”, you’ll see how The Sedona Method is the bridge between The Secret and the Law of Attraction and other books like this. See, these books are new to people who aren’t familiar with this genre, but it’s been around for a long time. Heck, “The Sedona Method” has been around for over 30 years, and speaks of similar processes.

It’s not just about reading books like this, it’s about putting the things you learn into action. So many times, people read things, and then go on with their life doing nothing. It’s when you put these practices into action, that you can see a difference in your life. This is how things start to make sense.

Would you like to learn more? You can actually get a free DVD and CD from them. Then you’ll get a feel of what “The Sedona Method” is all about. This particular package helps you work with your emotional barriers. It can help you learn to change and improve your outlook.

Being aware, or in the moment is truly a gift. Think about when you go out to dinner. You’re sitting there with your salad, and thinking about what you want for dessert. You’re all ready thinking ahead. Slow down, appreciate what’s in front of you. If you’re busy thinking about dessert, you aren’t in the moment of enjoying what you’re having now. This is a very basic sample, but it sheds light on how this can apply in your life in other avenues. If you’re so busy wondering about tomorrow, you’re totally missing today. You can really achieve great things, and have more inner peace when you let go of the tomorrows, and live here today.

When it comes to Ego, when you’re more aware of it, you can see if you’re truly reacting based on your ego, or based on true decisions. It’s an interesting process to look at something taking your ego out of it.

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