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> Hi Everyone

>

> I've just joined this list and thought that i should introduce

> myself.

> My names chris and I brought s book about a month ago.

> initially I just read it and didn't do the work but something

inside

> me compelled me to try. I have been addicted to inquiry ever

since.

>

> Since doing the work I have been experiencing what I can only

> describe as a l " Lack of lack " . whereby i don't need or want

> anything from anyone or myself anymore. I love the feelings of

> peace, silence (where the loudest thing is my breathing) and

> spaciousness and freedom.

>

> My relationships with my my mother and my sister and my wife have

> been totally transformed. I had left my wife 4 months ago and she

> came to visit for a week so that I could see my son and when we

> spoke I realised all the hurt, all the accusations and blame that

I

> had leveled at her had all been my stuff.

>

> Also I had a problem with her lying to me, and inquired as what I

> was doing that would set up the circumstances so that she felt she

> had to lie. Instead of feeling that anything she said or had

> experienced would met with total love and acceptance instead of

> guilt shame or embarassment.

>

> God I love doing this work.

>

> Question - I'm a computer programmer and I find it hard to stay in

> freedom when I am tired or have had a late night. And the next

day

> I slip up, get angry or frustrated with things.

>

> Any advice??

Hi Chris

And welcome to the group :-)

Define what freedom means for you

Freedom is a concept,

everyone has a defrent idea about what freedom is

but, the problem is

once the concept doesn't match reality

you think you are not free

For instance:

Freedom for me is not to eat cherries :-)

oops,

I ate one

what does it mean?

Have I lost my freedom?

No, of course not!!

silly you

You just didn't implemented the idea of what freedom is for you

we are always free

that is good news

I don't see any chain and lock around you

But maybe it is because you are far away

and my sight is not clear :-)

People can sit in jail

locked in a small cell

and fill free

Why is that?

Because they defrent ideas

about what freedom is:

My body is locked

but no one can take over my mind

my thinking is free - halleluya!!!

The only thing that locks us up

are these concepts

Thank you so much Chris

for your post

I thought myself what true freedom is

Love

Tami

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> I'm so glad that I found you all

>

> Thanks

>

> Chris

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Dear

I´v noticed for myself that around PMS I get more angry than

usually. What I came to see after inquiry was that the thought that

caused me stress was: I shouldn´t be so angry. I should be a smiling

buddha God damn it!

Well, of course I was supposed to be angry, that was what was. When

that thought let go of me I could just laugh at the whole thing.

Welcome to the group, so glad you are here too!

All my love,

>

>

> Hi Everyone

>

> I've just joined this list and thought that i should introduce

> myself.

> My names chris and I brought s book about a month ago.

> initially I just read it and didn't do the work but something

inside

> me compelled me to try. I have been addicted to inquiry ever

since.

>

> Since doing the work I have been experiencing what I can only

> describe as a l " Lack of lack " . whereby i don't need or want

> anything from anyone or myself anymore. I love the feelings of

> peace, silence (where the loudest thing is my breathing) and

> spaciousness and freedom.

>

> My relationships with my my mother and my sister and my wife have

> been totally transformed. I had left my wife 4 months ago and she

> came to visit for a week so that I could see my son and when we

> spoke I realised all the hurt, all the accusations and blame that

I

> had leveled at her had all been my stuff.

>

> Also I had a problem with her lying to me, and inquired as what I

> was doing that would set up the circumstances so that she felt she

> had to lie. Instead of feeling that anything she said or had

> experienced would met with total love and acceptance instead of

> guilt shame or embarassment.

>

> God I love doing this work.

>

> Question - I'm a computer programmer and I find it hard to stay in

> freedom when I am tired or have had a late night. And the next

day

> I slip up, get angry or frustrated with things.

>

> Any advice??

>

> I'm so glad that I found you all

>

> Thanks

>

> Chris

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Dear

don't know how much wonderful advice others gave you already. Here is

what's coming up for me:

> Question - I'm a computer programmer and I find it hard to stay in

> freedom when I am tired or have had a late night. And the next day

> I slip up, get angry or frustrated with things.

>

> Any advice??

Looks as if when you are tired or you have had a late night, the

invitation of doing the work is even stronger.

Do the work on what bothers you in the moment, or write it down when it

stresses you and inquire later.

And you would not be *that* upset now, if you had gone to bed sooner. -

Can you really know that?

Who would you be without *that* story?

Love,

Am 22.12.2004 um 02:53 schrieb christownsend2002:

> Hi Everyone

>

> I've just joined this list and thought that i should introduce

> myself.

> My names chris and I brought s book about a month ago.

> initially I just read it and didn't do the work but something inside

> me compelled me to try. I have been addicted to inquiry ever since.

>

> Since doing the work I have been experiencing what I can only

> describe as a l " Lack of lack " . whereby i don't need or want

> anything from anyone or myself anymore. I love the feelings of

> peace, silence (where the loudest thing is my breathing) and

> spaciousness and freedom.

>

> My relationships with my my mother and my sister and my wife have

> been totally transformed. I had left my wife 4 months ago and she

> came to visit for a week so that I could see my son and when we

> spoke I realised all the hurt, all the accusations and blame that I

> had leveled at her had all been my stuff.

>

> Also I had a problem with her lying to me, and inquired as what I

> was doing that would set up the circumstances so that she felt she

> had to lie. Instead of feeling that anything she said or had

> experienced would met with total love and acceptance instead of

> guilt shame or embarassment.

>

> God I love doing this work.

>

> Question - I'm a computer programmer and I find it hard to stay in

> freedom when I am tired or have had a late night. And the next day

> I slip up, get angry or frustrated with things.

>

> Any advice??

>

> I'm so glad that I found you all

>

> Thanks

>

> Chris

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no advice but I liked reading what you wrote, and I liked

reading what wrote. Looking forward...

> Dear

>

> don't know how much wonderful advice others gave you already. Here is

> what's coming up for me:

>

> > Question - I'm a computer programmer and I find it hard to stay in

> > freedom when I am tired or have had a late night.  And the next day

> > I slip up, get angry or frustrated with things.

> >

> > Any advice??

> Looks as if when you are tired or you have had a late night, the

> invitation of doing the work is even stronger.

>

> Do the work on what bothers you in the moment, or write it down when

> it

> stresses you and inquire later.

>

> And you would not be *that* upset now, if you had gone to bed sooner.

> -

> Can you really know that?

> Who would you be without *that* story?

>

> Love,

>

>

> Am 22.12.2004 um 02:53 schrieb christownsend2002:

>

> > Hi Everyone

> >

> > I've just joined this list and thought that i should introduce

> > myself.

> > My names chris and I brought s book about a month ago.

> > initially I just read it and didn't do the work but something inside

> > me compelled me to try.  I have been addicted to inquiry ever since.

> >

> > Since doing the work I have been experiencing what I can only

> > describe as a l " Lack of lack " .  whereby i don't need or want

> > anything from anyone or myself anymore.  I love the feelings of

> > peace, silence (where the loudest thing is my breathing) and

> > spaciousness and freedom.

> >

> > My relationships with my my mother and my sister and my wife have

> > been totally transformed.  I had left my wife 4 months ago and she

> > came to visit for a week so that I could see my son and when we

> > spoke I realised all the hurt, all the accusations and blame that I

> > had leveled at her had all been my stuff.

> >

> > Also I had a problem with her lying to me, and inquired as what I

> > was doing that would set up the circumstances so that she felt she

> > had to lie.  Instead of feeling that anything she said or had

> > experienced would met with total love and acceptance instead of

> > guilt shame or embarassment.

> >

> > God I love doing this work.

> >

> > Question - I'm a computer programmer and I find it hard to stay in

> > freedom when I am tired or have had a late night.  And the next day

> > I slip up, get angry or frustrated with things.

> >

> > Any advice??

> >

> > I'm so glad that I found you all

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Chris

>

>

>

>

>

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