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Howdie all!

I have been doing the work for about a month now, and am curious for

some advice from people who have done the work longer then me.

I just noticed a whole set of judgments about someone i just met-

and wrote them all down- and there are over 30!

Yowsa!

So I know the basic process of inquiry and turnaround- the question

is- do I do that for ALL of the thoughs?

xo,

Seth

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> Howdie all!

>

>

> So I know the basic process of inquiry and turnaround- the question

> is- do I do that for ALL of the thoughs?

>

Hey Seth,

Personally I would inquire on the thought which brought up the

strongest feelings in me first.

Undoing that one usually undoes the rest. If not, then inquire on the

the thought with the second biggest emotional content.

Your Work is not done till you are laughing at the insanity of it

all. LOL ... well that's my story.

Loving what is, angel, and that would be you.

Neo

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Hey Neo-

Thank you for your response! I like that idea and was sort of headed

that way anyway.

As for " laughing at the insanity " .... :) well, I'm not there yet-

but it sounds like fun to me!

xo,

Seth

> > Howdie all!

> >

> >

> > So I know the basic process of inquiry and turnaround- the

question

> > is- do I do that for ALL of the thoughs?

> >

>

>

> Hey Seth,

>

> Personally I would inquire on the thought which brought up the

> strongest feelings in me first.

>

> Undoing that one usually undoes the rest. If not, then inquire on

the

> the thought with the second biggest emotional content.

>

> Your Work is not done till you are laughing at the insanity of it

> all. LOL ... well that's my story.

>

> Loving what is, angel, and that would be you.

>

>

> Neo

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Hi Seth, you wrote:

> I just noticed a whole set of judgments about someone i just met-

> and wrote them all down- and there are over 30!

I'm sure I could find over 100 with anyone I meet if I would sit down

to it!

said something like this somewhere: " It's a tree! That's a

judgment. Who told you it was a tree? "

Good/bad, long/short, red/green, hot/cold, these are all judgments,

and so far I can always think of a perspective from where the

judgment simply isn't true.

But many of these judgments don't really bother me.

I investigate the ones that cause me stress, if I feel like it.

If I don't feel like investigating, I don't.

Eva

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Dear Seth,

I think suggests (maybe it was someone else?) to take the five

most important ones and do the work on them.

When I had not heard of this I used to write beliefs down as they

arose, and do the work on them the way they arose. I went on adding

beliefs to the list that arose. This way the more painful ones had to

wait, though. When I saw this, I stopped doing the beliefs that did not

feel so painful, or even interesting. I believe I still have this list,

somewhere.

I recall an occasion a few months ago where I felt really hurt. I

started writing down beliefs I thought I had. Then I wrote an imaginary

letter to the person that was the main target of my pain. Then, I took

out the beliefs that I saw in them. I ordered them from the most

painful ones, down to the " lightest " . And started doing the work from

the top. At a certain point, thoughts seemed just 'recycled', as I had

already (un-)done them. So I just turned them around to see their

truth.

What I do now is to do a lot of works that are being added to this

list. When you read others works, and answer the questions that are

asked by yourself, you facilitate. That is the only way to facilitate,

because the only one to be facilitated, is you.

For the time being I am waiting for a painful belief, so now I do

beliefs on the ones that arise, or not. If a thought is stressful, and

I can not " work " on it right now, I write it down, and (un-)do it

later.

As much for your question: sort them by how much they hurt, and undo

them in that order. You will either do the list to the end, or stop

sooner.

Take care,

Am 26.02.2004 um 10:42 schrieb Loving-what-is :

> Message: 9

> Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 22:10:24 -0000

>

> Subject: so many thoughts!!!

>

> Howdie all!

>

>

> I have been doing the work for about a month now, and am curious for

> some advice from people who have done the work longer then me.

>

> I just noticed a whole set of judgments about someone i just met-

> and wrote them all down- and there are over 30!

>

> Yowsa!

>

> So I know the basic process of inquiry and turnaround- the question

> is- do I do that for ALL of the thoughs?

>

>

>

> xo,

>

> Seth

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