Does it ever seem like your resistance is impossible to work through sometimes? You know that you need to— that resistance stands in the way of your manifestation, yet it seems the more you try, the harder it gets to clear? There are tons of resistance-clearing techniques out there: The Work of Byron Katie, The… Read More »
LOA Deep Dive: Why You Need to Stop Wanting Your Goals
One of the biggest pitfalls I see in those who want to achieve a large next level goal, is that they obsess about it. The law of attraction is such a picky process in a lot of ways. It requires an extremely light touch. If you start handling it too forcefully, it’ll act against you.… Read More »
Book Review: The Sedona Method, by Hale Dwoskin
I’ve been hearing about The Sedona Method for several years now. However, until recently, it has never quite caught my attention.
Perhaps it was the way it was introduced, but it just seemed so simplistic.
In fact, you may have heard of it. It is the method that has these three questions:
- “Could you let it go?”
- “Would you?”
- “When?”
When I first heard of these, I thought, “What good is that? I can’t just let go of resistance by asking myself to.”
However, recently I was led to check it out more deeply. First I got their Quick Study Course, and then I decided to pick up the book: The Sedona Method, by Hale Dwoskin.
Right up front, I’ll tell you, at risk of sounding hyperbolic, that this is quite possibly the best spiritual / personal development book I have ever read, and I’ve read a large number of books.
My predominant thought as I was reading, first was, “I’m sorry I passed this over all this time,” and second, “I can’t believe I got all this content for $10.”
The book is over 400 pages, and could easily probably be split into several books.
I realized that what I thought was The Sedona Method before was just barely scratching the surface of what it can really do.
Yes, those are the basic three questions. But unless you know how to really apply them, they seem completely useless.
Enough about that, though. I want to introduce the background of this method, first.… Read More »