Immersion in the Self by Susan Seifert
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Description:
Misperception and misunderstanding about who you are is at the root of all the wants, all suffering and limitation.
We identify with our body, memories, feelings and perceptions, and that keeps us on a merry-go-round of attachment and aversion. This teleseminar will give you tools to cut through those mistaken understandings and identifications powerfully, often making releasing unnecessary and opening you to the freedom that Lester called the Ultimate Reality. It truly is beyond letting go.
”Who am I? is the final question that everyone
answers so why not begin with the final question?
—- Lester Levenson
Many teachers make Self awareness seem elusive and hard to achieve. Some state that you have to overcome, outsmart or even destroy the ego and the mind to realize your Self. This is completely untrue.
Knowing yourself is not difficult, advanced or esoteric. Nothing is simpler for you than you! Ive created this teleseminar to clear up confusion about this topic and to show you how easy it is to drop into your own silent Being and simply be present.
Much of the material in this special Teleseminar is not available in the Sedona Method courses or retreats. It is a unique approach that makes self-discovery obvious and easy.
The teleseminar will include one or more group processes, and plenty of time for questions and one-on-one assistance.
You will receive simple tools for using this approach and integrating it with your other releasing, simply and easily.
This teleseminar has been a great favorite and it’s time to offer it again. I’m looking forward to sharing deepened experience and understanding with you on June 20.
Self Help – Lifestyle online course
More information about Self Help:
Self-help or self-improvement is a self-guided improvement—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis.
Many different self-help group programs exist, each with its own focus, techniques, associated beliefs, proponents and in some cases, leaders.
Concepts and terms originating in self-help culture and Twelve-Step culture, such as recovery, dysfunctional families, and codependency have become firmly integrated in mainstream language.
Self-help often utilizes publicly available information or support groups, on the Internet as well as in person, where people in similar situations join together.
From early examples in self-driven legal practice and home-spun advice, the connotations of the word have spread and often apply particularly to education, business,
psychology and psychotherapy, commonly distributed through the popular genre of self-help books.
According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, potential benefits of self-help groups that professionals may not be able to provide include friendship,
emotional support, experiential knowledge, identity, meaningful roles, and a sense of belonging.
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