Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 hello , how r u ? u r doing THE WORK extremely well i think so ... considering that what ur son if doing u just forgive him for that.... that seems really wonderful... can u tell me what forgiving others actually means does it means accepting the reality.. or does it means find our faults od does it means to find how others r innocent and how we r wrong ....that means with whose business we r dealing with.... i got it forgiveness means to look in whose business we r dealing with ... but if we find ourself guilty then it all turns to be shame and blame so can u tell me how should we react after the WORK is complete ......how to imply it in practical.. please let me know what u did ? thanks.. .... i think there is purpose after every event after every thoughts ... and lot more .... let me know ur purpose that would solve my problem to know the purpose of my life.. thanks ok bye --- rgeller3403 wrote: --------------------------------- My name is and I have been doing the Work for about 18 months. I started having some problems in my life and embarked on a spiritual search for answers. My search uncovered Loving What Is and I started doing The Work and listening to the tapes. I still listen to the tapes and do the work. I probably " should " do the work more often -- hey, I should do the work on that last statement becuase it isn't true and I believe it! I have done the work for awhile but recently had an experience that I think you will find interesting. My greatest teacher recently has been my son. He sits on his computer all day and most of the night. He is 14 and basically he has become uncommunicative. He is playing games but also writing programs and has a whole community of people in his social circle, all on the computer. I tried to control him and alter his behavior for the longest time. I have tried to " teach " him and his younger sister stuff. One of the best tapes I've heard was " Raising Children " , an incredible revelation to me that I am still trying to understand and absorb. Anyway, my son caused me a lot of pain. And suddenly, after doing the work yet again, somehow it just all stopped. I stopped caring about his behavior and I stopped trying to control. Some of that comes back here and there from habit, but I didn't do anything to make this happen, the thought " he shouldn't do this " just left me. Now some would say I should get my son some help. I should take away his computer. Whatever. But I do not think that at all. I see what he is doing as his business. How can I know what is best for his path? And I sit on *my* computer all day, so who am I to know better what he should do? I have never experienced such a release from a troubling set of thoughts. So it does work. All I can do is inquire about my own thoughts and work on myself. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 Hello, Abhijit. On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 10:11:24AM +0000, abhijit mahajan wrote: > hello , > how r u ? > u r doing THE WORK extremely well i think so ... > considering that > what ur son if doing u just forgive him for that.... > that seems really wonderful... > can u tell me what forgiving others actually means I don't think it actually means anything, in and of itself. For me, it means whatever I decide it does. Same for , same for , same for you. Whatever you mean when you say " forgive " , that's what it actually means in your universe. I see no other meaning for anything, other than what does it mean to you, to me, to someone. > does it means accepting the reality.. > or does it means find our faults > od does it means to find how others r innocent and how > we r wrong ....that means with whose business we r > dealing with.... > i got it forgiveness means to look in whose business > we r dealing with ... Ah, so now you know what forgiveness actually means, for you. And I still might have different words to say what it means for me. > but if we find ourself guilty > then it all turns to be shame and blame Really? Can you know that that's true every time? For everyone? Suppose I attach to the idea, " Abhijit should do The Work. " I'm in Abhijit's business. Is it true? Yes! Abhijit should do The Work! Can I know for sure that he's not doing The Work? No, I can't. Can I really know that it's true that Abhijit should do The Work? No. How do I react when I attach to that thought? I feel frustrated and angry. I think, " If he'd just do a worksheet, he'd begin to see. " (Can I know that's true? No.) I want to control him. I'm in his business. Who would I be without the thought that Abhijit should do The Work? Seeing that Abhijit is perfect just the way he is. Seeing that Tom is perfect just the way he is. Enjoying watching Abhijit and Tom on their journeys and walking with them. TA: Abhijit should do The Work, or not, whichever he does. It's not up to me. TA: I should do The Work and get out of Abhijit's business. I notice that I'm in Abhijit's business and stop -- I forgive Abhijit for not doing The Work. Then, as you say, I could go to shaming and blaming myself for having been in Abhijit's business. Or, I could notice that I'm in the business of the person I was five seconds ago, judging that Abhijit should do The Work. Now I can get out of that guy's business and forgive him. No need for shame or blame. And, if it still hurts, I can do The Work on the thoughts that are still pinching. > so can u tell me how should we react after the WORK is > complete ......how to imply it in practical.. > please let me know what u did ? > thanks.. After doing The Work on a thought, I react however I do. Can you choose your reactions? My experience is that they just happen. If they're painful, I know to look for another thought and do some more Work. I don't expect my Work to ever be complete -- another thought can come along just anytime and I might attach to it. says we're either inquiring or attaching, no other choices. So far, in my experience, that seems to be true. > ... > i think there is purpose after every event > after every thoughts ... and lot more > ... > let me know ur purpose that would solve my problem to > know the purpose of my life.. To know the purpose of my life, I look at what I'm doing. In this moment, my purpose is to write an e-mail to you. Keep asking your questions, Abhijit. If you feel it might serve you, I invite you to write a worksheet and post it. I'm glad you're here. love, Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 Tom, I find such joy in reading your worksheets. Thanks for sharing. regards, MCO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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