What Do You Want to Do When You Grow Up? by Larry Crane
Description
Mandatory condition: release only graduates of technology.
This very powerful course is the second in a series of advanced courses that you should plan.
In this course, we are dealing with two big topics. You will learn how to get clarity in the direction of your life – you will let go of doubts and misconceptions about your path. You will also learn to recognize and let go of the fears and frustrations that we all share about the body, especially the fear of death-because this fear is also another feeling that you can now easily let go of.
This very powerful course is the second in a series of advanced courses that you should plan to take.
Lester Levenson reminded us “ ” You are not a body!”and yet I said that we don’t want to let go of this faith to grow further. This course will guide you through the fears that we all share about the body, especially the fear of death and dying, and will give you clarity about what you really are.
Another aspect of gaining freedom is knowing yourself. The exercises and concepts presented here allow you to develop greater clarity about where you are going in life compared to where you might be going. It shows you how to change direction if you choose to do so with very direct and simple release exercises that you probably wouldn’t have thought of yourself.
This six-week advanced home learning course consists of 16 CDs-8 new Studio CDs loaded with releases and exercises led by Larry crane-and 8 bonus CDs of a live TV class on the topic. The course comes complete with its own workbook. And – upon request-also get a partner for the production of phones!
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 121
- Assessments Yes
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