
Originally Posted by MargaretG
Hello. I have been doing Life Flow for just over one year - going slow - on track #2 now. When I started, I was in transition but had a clear intention of the direction I wanted to go in and I feel that Life Flow is a powerful tool that supported my intention to change and made it possible to follow through - change of job, closer relationships, and opportunities for ongoing growth and development - all of which happened!! What I value most now, is a deep-rooted sense of purpose.
I don’t meditate listening to the MP3’s as I found the sounds distracting - my preferred method is first thing in the morning, in bed with a cup of tea - just waking up slowly - I call it “simmering” However it kind of “primes” you to want to meditate and I now have a more regular sitting practice with greater depth and ease of experience.
This may not be correct, but the way I think about Life Flow is as a kind of “gym” for our brains and neurological systems which are incredibly stressed by so many aspects of our current time and culture. I think that it is a new technology that has emerged at this time because it is truly needed and I hope many more people are able to benefit as I have.
Thank you Michael and all the team - you have great customer support and business methods too.
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Hi Margaret,
I have completely missed reading your post until now and I am so pleased for your successes
I love your analogy of LifeFlow without meditation and I believe it's totally correct (the proof's in the pudding) Not everyone chooses to meditate and LifeFlow works in many ways because of the technology used to create it. This is a great example for people who want to make great changes but are not wanting to meditate
I wish you much success and happiness on your journey
