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Could You? Would You? When?

May 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Main

Could You? Would You? When?

Can these three simple questions really change your life?

Hundreds of Thousands of Sedona Method students around the globe think so.

What if you were able to release layers of negative emotions and unleash your unlimited potential and goodness simply by asking yourself three simple questions?

Here are some positive testimonials from the Amazon site regarding the book The Sedona Method: Your Key to Lasting Happiness, Success, Peace and Emotional Well-Being
“Let me start off by saying that I have an engineering degree and I am an atheist, and don’t go in for much of the New Age mumbo jumbo. I only read the Sedona Method because someone else recommended it. I’m glad I did, because it’s made a huge difference in my life.”
~J. Seidman

“There’s so much to say about this book, but I keep coming back to one thought: This book helped me learn to get my life back.

The sections on fear, guilt, addiction, and trauma were so powerful for me that I would have driven to California and picked this book up from Jeff Bezos himself, had I known what was in store.” ~ Kevin Mahoney

“Amazing! The basic idea of The Sedona Method: Your Key to Lasting Happiness, Success, Peace and Emotional Well-Being is this: if we “release” our emotions and feelings, we immediately feel better and are more able to deal with whatever life has handed us. So, the entire book is geared toward teaching you how to “release.” In particular, there are lists of questions that you can ask yourself and that will help you to release.” ~ Ron Gailand

What if three simple questions really could change your life?

Could You?, Would You?, When?

Please check out the video below from The Sedona Method
Author Hale Dwoskin.

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