Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 > > > > > > > *****Sacrilege of sacrileges! I've never *formally* done The > > Work........ " > > > > > > Dear Andy, > > I was surprised to read that you have never asked 4 questions and > done the turnarounds....What's up with that? Why are you here and > posting so much if you've never even tried the Work? *****I'm here cause I didn't get a better offer. :-)))) > I am here along with many others to support you in trying this > *method* that goes right to the heart and that leads to your > freedom. > love, > nne *****OK, nne, since there is a desire to insert " support " into my own business ;-))) .... A question for you, then: How did you arrive at the conclusion that I " have never asked 4 questions and done the turnarounds " ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 > *****OK, nne, since there is a desire to insert " support " into > my own business ;-))) .... > > A question for you, then: How did you arrive at the conclusion that > I " have never asked 4 questions and done the turnarounds " ? Andy, I'm referring to post 19972. You talked about it yourself dear. nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 > > > *****OK, nne, since there is a desire to insert " support " > > into my own business ;-))) .... > > > > A question for you, then: How did you arrive at the conclusion > > that I " have never asked 4 questions and done the turnarounds " ? > > Andy, > I'm referring to post 19972. You talked about it yourself dear. *****Yes, I reread that post. I will ask you again: what was it in what was written there that inspired the conclusion that I " have never asked 4 questions and done the turnarounds " ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 > > *****Yes, I reread that post. I will ask you again: what was it in > what was written there that inspired the conclusion that I " have > never asked 4 questions and done the turnarounds " ? Hey Andy, Yes you typed: *****Sacrilege of sacrileges! I've never *formally* done The Work. Actually the whole novel you wrote gave me that conclusion. You then go on to say that you do meditative inquiry. I don't want you to do the Work for me...you can just keep doing what you're doing and I'm happy for you.You say you have read the book,loved it but have not done The Work. I was just asking the question *Have you judged your neighbor (or me) asked 4 questions yet and seen the turnarounds?* and a simple yes or no be fine. love (from your pain in the butt sister), nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 Dear nne ~ First, you are patently NOT experienced as a 'pain in the butt' ~ not at all. There is much pleasure in conversing with you. Next: to answer your specific question, *Have you judged your neighbor (or me) asked 4 questions yet and seen the turnarounds?* the answer would be a hesitant 'yes.' " Yes, " because the 4 questions & turnarounds have been asked, answered, and understood. " Hesitant " because the process was not done " formally " as in using paper and pencil (or word processor). And yet much use was found in doing The Work. Which is why I wrote in post 19972, " ...'the work' that I alluded to, is not done with worksheet and the 4 questions/turnarounds, in discrete blocks of time, sitting down and allocating mental resources to probe. It happens most of the time I am awake (and, for all I know, while asleep). " For me, 'the work' is an on-going inquiry, not reserved for only times when there is upset or annoyance. Rather, it is an exploration into the nature of thought (all thought, both the pleasant and displeasing alike). It entails an examination into and observation of how thought constantly creates images about ourselves and others, how we impose a conceptual grid on reality and then mistake the map for the territory itself. I have learned that most of the time we are not even aware that thought is taking place. This 'work' is an investigation, on more and more subtle levels, into this entire system of thought. It does not have as its endgame the state of always being enveloped by pleasant thoughts; that just not seem to be possible. It does not really have any endgame...just a curiosity seeking itself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 An old AA joke .... How many Alcoholics Anonymous does it take to change a light bulb . None , they just let it screw itself . A Loving What is light bulb joke ... How many people inquiring does it take to change a light bulb . None . It WORKS ! > >>> >>> >>>> *****Sacrilege of sacrileges! I've never *formally* done The >>> Work........ " >>> >>> >> >> Dear Andy, >> >> I was surprised to read that you have never asked 4 questions and >> done the turnarounds....What's up with that? Why are you here and >> posting so much if you've never even tried the Work? > > > > *****I'm here cause I didn't get a better offer. :-)))) > > > >> I am here along with many others to support you in trying this >> *method* that goes right to the heart and that leads to your >> freedom. >> love, >> nne > > > *****OK, nne, since there is a desire to insert " support " into > my own business ;-))) .... > > A question for you, then: How did you arrive at the conclusion that > I " have never asked 4 questions and done the turnarounds " ? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 This 'work' is an investigation, on more and more subtle levels, into this entire system of thought. It does not have as its endgame the state of always being enveloped by pleasant thoughts; that just not seem to be possible. It does not really have any endgame...just a curiosity seeking itself. Dear Andy, I disagree with you here...this is not about investigating the system of thought...this is an undoing of your story. This is about the integrity/marriage of your heart and mind. This is about finding Andy, the man. This is an experience of love AND being enveloped by pleasant thoughts/feelings . This is not just a curiosity seeking itself. This is a way home. So dear, what is your story? love, nne (maybe an even bigger pain in the ass now) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 > This 'work' is an > investigation, on more and more subtle levels, into this entire > system of thought. It does not have as its endgame the state of > always being enveloped by pleasant thoughts; that just not seem to > be possible. It does not really have any endgame...just a curiosity > seeking itself. > Dear Andy, > > I disagree with you here...this is not about investigating the > system of thought...this is an undoing of your story. This is about > the integrity/marriage of your heart and mind. This is about > finding Andy, the man. This is an experience of love AND being > enveloped by pleasant thoughts/feelings . This is not just a > curiosity seeking itself. This is a way home. So dear, what is your > story? Well, you're entitled to your own opinion and perceptions nne. You see it as you see it. I wouldn't hold that dogma too tightly though. It might bite ya. :-))) The understanding that I work out of is that " The Work " (done either formally or informally) is about exposing unconscious beliefs (all of them, not just the ones that cause distress) to the clear light of direct investigation. In other words, it is an inquiry into the nature of thought, since beliefs are thoughts, usually held unconsciously, until an inquiry exposes them. Sure, it is about undoing one's (many) stories. They too are simply thought, and the more that one witnesses them, the less valid, the more illusory they are seen to be. My comment about 'curiosity seeking itself' was not meant to trivialize the inquiry. It is a very serious (although at times humorous!) endeavor. Regarding this being a way home. The understanding is that this has always been home. It just may not have been seen as such. ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 > > Regarding this being a way home. The understanding is that this has > always been home. It just may not have been seen as such. ;-) I wonder if you feel at home.... Well, inquiry seems to have bit me on the butt and I am so grateful. It is not for the weak or timid though. I am tired of being Buddha, or Jesus or deMello realized...and I am happy to be nne realized. love nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 I am reminded of something said to me at an intensive last year. I had done a worksheet on my boyfriend. My first statement was something about being disappointed that he doesn't do the work and i wondered abour wording it differently for inquiry, such as " He should do the work. " But didn't go that way, she simply asked: " Can you absolutely know it's true that he doesn't do the work?... How do you know the questions aren't alive in him? " Hmmmmm. That gave me pause. And i notice she still recommends doing the work on paper because " it stops the mind cold, " or something like that. Love, Heidi > > > > > Regarding this being a way home. The understanding is that this has > > always been home. It just may not have been seen as such. ;-) > > I wonder if you feel at home.... > > Well, inquiry seems to have bit me on the butt and I am so grateful. > It is not for the weak or timid though. I am tired of being Buddha, or > Jesus or deMello realized...and I am happy to be nne realized. > > love > nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2003 Report Share Posted December 28, 2003 > > > > > Regarding this being a way home. The understanding is that this has > > always been home. It just may not have been seen as such. ;-) > > I wonder if you feel at home.... > > Well, inquiry seems to have bit me on the butt and I am so grateful. > It is not for the weak or timid though. I am tired of being Buddha, or > Jesus or deMello realized...and I am happy to be nne realized. > > love > nne ditto Love Marilyn I am myself-realised! :-)) I like that! thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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