Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Jan, Thank you for sharing this information. Eddie > >Reply-To: Loving-what-is >To: Loving-what-is >Subject: Becoming Internalized - BK >Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 12:43:22 -0000 > >In listening to Byron , she speaks about the fact that after >you do inquiry for a while....something internalizes and the >method begins to do you. > >I'm always amazed at similarities of all the different modalities. > >The Pathways says the same thing. They lay out the >methodology a little differently, and say that eventually these >questions internalize and are done automatically. > >Since the Pathway has been around since the 70s, they have >longitudinal research. It comforts me to know that this process >(automaticity in undoing stories) can be done in 14 to 48 >months. At that point you're undoing them as you receive them >instead of forming unconscious agreements that what you hear >is true. > >Pathway also draws a huge distinction between intellectual >insight and neuralobiological getting it. That's why most forms of >psychotherapy simply don't work. If it stays cognitive all you're >getting is insight. Insight simply doesn't heal. > >It's like being a nutritionist and weighing 460 pounds. You >understand the whole science of foods but you are unable to >apply what you know. > >Pathways says it's about retraining the brain and forming neural >pathways that handle information in a new and healthier way. >For , this would be just a story. For me, it's intellectual >validation that comforts me. > >What's important to note, is that on the way to retraining the brain >there are some horrendously dark moments. It's almost like the >ego's last attempts to snare your attention and believe in illusion. > >From the darkness that surrounds me as I dredge up all these >stories where I bought into the lies of life, I get the feeling of >being completely abandoned and being alone as I undo these >lies. > >Doing this work every day is really like going into the cocoon, >surrounding yourself in darkness and trusting that one day you'll >undo enough of the lies to see the light. > >Blessings - Jan > > > _________________________________________________________________ Find a broadband plan that fits. Great local deals on high-speed Internet access. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200360ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 " From the darkness that surrounds me as I dredge up all these stories where I bought into the lies of life, I get the feeling of being completely abandoned and being alone as I undo these lies. Doing this work every day is really like going into the cocoon, surrounding yourself in darkness and trusting that one day you'll undo enough of the lies to see the light. " Jan Sounds just like those newly dead folk, surrounded by their own dark clouds. Perhaps you create them, simply by calling them lies? Are they really lies? Only innocent thoughts, that's all. Love, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 > " From the darkness that surrounds me as I dredge up all these > stories where I bought into the lies of life, I get the feeling of > being completely abandoned and being alone as I undo these lies. > Doing this work every day is really like going into the cocoon, > surrounding yourself in darkness and trusting that one day you'll > undo enough of the lies to see the light. " Jan > > Sounds just like those newly dead folk, surrounded by their own dark > clouds. Perhaps you create them, simply by calling them lies? Are > they really lies? Only innocent thoughts, that's all. Love, Tim Yes, Tim- lies - truth is love - the only thing that is true is love - everything else is a lie. (appears so - can't be sure) unfortunately, shedding those lies - heck even recognizing them (some of them have been around for so long and I lean into them for comfort) - is amazing. innocent - thought - hmmmmmmmm - ACIM has a quote about something that creates your entire universe - there's nothing innocent or casual about it. in Sarasota commented that she experienced love all the time because she simply didn't believe anything her mind said - that's innocent thinking! Blessings - Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 " in Sarasota commented that she experienced love all the time because she simply didn't believe anything her mind said - that's innocent thinking! " Jan Yes, our thoughts are innocent, unless we believe them. What does that mean, I wonder, to believe a thought? How do we do that? What process occurs? Blessings, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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