Sent Home to Die at 42. . .
Lester
Levensen Spontaneously Finds The Secret To Life And Lives 40 more years!
In 1952, Lester Levensen was an absolute
materialist – if you could see it and touch it, it was real. Although
successful at the money game, he was living alone and his health was a mess.
He suffered through depression, jaundice, migraines, hyper acidity,
perforated ulcers, kidney stones, appendicitis and persistent pain. “Get loafers” was the advice of his doctor to avoid the strain of bending over to tie his shoes. Lester Levensen was angry.
Sent
home to die
Later in his Manhattan penthouse overlooking
Central Park, Lester felt like he was in a tomb and remained in a paralyzing
fear of death for three days. He got angry again at the thought of being a
living corpse without the common sense to end it all. He checked his pill supply – enough morphine to exit comfortably in a cozy cloud. Now he stood at a crossroad. The sense that he had a choice was empowering. He decided as long as he was breathing, he would try to find a way out of his desperation. He could always take the pills later. He intuited that his problems were a part of him – his body, mind and emotions. He began to ask himself,
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