Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 > > Thanks again for asking - I'm morphing into a Pathway > evangelist - NOTHING I've ever done or tried has had such an > impact... > Hi Jan, Reading your emails reminds me about the story of the blind leading the blind. LOL ... what a great story that is. Loving what is, angel, and that would be you. Neo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 " zenbear01 " wrote: > > > > > Thanks again for asking - I'm morphing into a Pathway > > evangelist - NOTHING I've ever done or tried has had such an > > impact... > > > > Hi Jan, > > Reading your emails reminds me about the story of the blind leading > the blind. > > LOL ... what a great story that is. > > Loving what is, angel, and that would be you. > > > Neo - ...you're right honey...Loving What Is is the only way and Byron is the only one who can point the way out of Ego. She's the only one who has eyes to see. Apparently that sounds like it's your story and what is the turnaround again on calling someone else blind? My experience is that there are a thousand roads to mecca and the object of the game is to keep searching until you find one that in your experience ends your suffering. Byron is fabulous, but for me, the structured daily work program of the Pathway is exquisite because it " forces " me to do the work daily. I guess I need the discipline that the Pathway sort of gives...I'm so glad it's in the format it's in because the format that Loving What Is wasn't workin' as well for me. Your post had a charge for me for a nano second - I'm improving - your posts used to really have a huge charge for me. Ahhhhhh, whatever I'm doing IS working.... Blessings - Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Jan, I know that you know that you have no need for my LAA; however, I would like to let you know that I agree with you. Something appears to be " working " quite well for you. I remember a few short months ago, that you might have perceived this post as condecending rather than honest appreciation. Blessings, Steve D. > > > > > > Thanks again for asking - I'm morphing into a Pathway > > > evangelist - NOTHING I've ever done or tried has had such an > > > impact... > > > > > > > Hi Jan, > > > > Reading your emails reminds me about the story of the blind leading > > the blind. > > > > LOL ... what a great story that is. > > > > Loving what is, angel, and that would be you. > > > > > > Neo > > - ...you're right honey...Loving What Is is the only way and > Byron is the only one who can point the way out of Ego. She's > the only one who has eyes to see. Apparently that sounds like it's > your story and what is the turnaround again on calling someone else blind? > > My experience is that there are a thousand roads to mecca and the > object of the game is to keep searching until you find one that in > your experience ends your suffering. Byron is fabulous, but for > me, the structured daily work program of the Pathway is exquisite > because it " forces " me to do the work daily. I guess I need the > discipline that the Pathway sort of gives...I'm so glad it's in the > format it's in because the format that Loving What Is wasn't workin' > as well for me. > > Your post had a charge for me for a nano second - I'm improving - your > posts used to really have a huge charge for me. Ahhhhhh, whatever I'm > doing IS working.... > > Blessings - Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Eddie and Jan: In fact, says she loves it when people use The Work along with other modalities. Whatever it takes! Steve D. > > > > > > > > Thanks again for asking - I'm morphing into a Pathway > > > > evangelist - NOTHING I've ever done or tried has had such an > > > > impact... > > > > > > > > > > Hi Jan, > > > > > > Reading your emails reminds me about the story of the blind leading > > > the blind. > > > > > > LOL ... what a great story that is. > > > > > > Loving what is, angel, and that would be you. > > > > > > > > > Neo > > > > - ...you're right honey...Loving What Is is the only way and > >Byron is the only one who can point the way out of Ego. She's > >the only one who has eyes to see. Apparently that sounds like it's > >your story and what is the turnaround again on calling someone else blind? > > > >My experience is that there are a thousand roads to mecca and the > >object of the game is to keep searching until you find one that in > >your experience ends your suffering. Byron is fabulous, but for > >me, the structured daily work program of the Pathway is exquisite > >because it " forces " me to do the work daily. I guess I need the > >discipline that the Pathway sort of gives...I'm so glad it's in the > >format it's in because the format that Loving What Is wasn't workin' > >as well for me. > > > >Your post had a charge for me for a nano second - I'm improving - your > >posts used to really have a huge charge for me. Ahhhhhh, whatever I'm > >doing IS working.... > > > >Blessings - Jan > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get business advice and resources to improve your work life, from bCentral. > http://special.msn.com/bcentral/loudclear.armx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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