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Abridged Version of No Attachments No Aversions The Autobiography of A Master By Lester Levenson

Copyright 2003 by Crane Enterprises, Inc.

For the first time, a living American Master tells the story of his life and details step by step in simple, everyday English how he achieved the extraordinary powers of omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence. This twentieth century master came into his Awareness not by the shores of the Ganges, nor on the heights of the Himalayas, but in the bustling heart of New York City. In the past, anyone who has sought information and understanding of ultimate happiness and peace has had to turn to the exotic teachings of the East. Lester Levenson--born in New Jersey, a former physicist and businessman-points the way to freedom that Westerners can readily understand and follow. Sincerely,

Author and teacher of Lester’s “Release Technique”

Copyright 2003 by Crane Enterprises, Inc.

Introduction

When I think this book is going to be about me, I got cringing feelings. It’s not easy for me to be an ego and yet I must talk as an ego in order to communicate. Once you are your real inner Self, it’s very difficult to identify as a separate individual-an ego. But I can go through with the telling of this story. I fell into something that everyone is looking for. I had no idea it was there. All of my desires were fulfilled; all my worries dropped away, all my sicknesses disappeared. I came into a realized state of happiness so tremendous it is difficult to describe. This joy is what everyone in the world is seeking. This is what very few people are finding. But the way this fell upon me can be given to others, so it can fall unto them also. I’m talking about something that hardly anyone has yet experienced. How can I describe it? No limits on anything in my direction whatsoever. The ability to do anything for the mere thought of it. Yet it is simply more than that. Imagine the highest joy you can have, multiply it by a hundred,...

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