Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Dear , You actually took this in a different direction than where I was going. I was simply asking " what boredom " as in " which boredom " you were referring to here? However, I found your take led me in a much more interesting story. You said: " Right. What boredom? The thought that we should be doing something, when we are not doing anything, maybe. how would you describe it? Never experienced any boredom? " **Yes, of course I have believed the story that " I am bored " . Moreoften, I seem to believe the story that " I am overwhelmed " . :-) However, as you said, they all appear to be versions of the same old underlying belief, that " i am (or can be) the doer " . Love, Steve D. > Dear Steve, > > > Dear : > > > > You said: > > " hope is a story of the future. " > > **I agree. > > > > " Any story of the past or the future you focus on, > > keeps you from > > experiencing the present. " > > **This is true for me. > > > > " I wouldn't call it a barrier, though. Maybe a > > distraction. Just to > > skip the boredom. " > > > > **At first I was going to disagree with your take on > > " not barrier but > > distraction; but then, I remembered that I am NOT > > the doer, so how > > could anything I thought I did be a barrier to > > anything? Thanks > > , for helping me remember. :-) > > > > **What " boredom " are you speaking of here? > Right. What boredom? The thought that we should be > doing > something, when we are not doing anything, maybe. > > how would you describe it? Never experienced any > boredom? > > > Merry Christmas, Steve D. > Love, > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 250MB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Here is how I see hope. On this earth we must act. (Everyone does until they don't). I see HOPE as innocent arising within the heart. So I am subtracting any sense of fear or worry from hope. Just pure innocent hope put there by god (as I perceive God). So I would say: Hope is a vital, expansive part of life. Without hope, life becomes dry. There is a difference, however, between hope and expectation. Expectation thinks, nearly insists, that something must happen and experiences a big let down that can lead to depression and resentment when it does not happen according to plan. Expectation carries suitcases containing demands, attachments, and lots of ego. Hope travels light, with no baggage. Hope is a light shining in your heart. Hope says, “Yes! I will plant the tree!” Hope holds a vision of apples already growing on the tree. Then, expectation jumps in. Expectation crowds out the innocent, expansive energy of hope. Hope can let go. Expectation can only grab. Hope holds a vision put there by God. Expectation takes hold of that vision and calls it “mine.” ......works for me xxx000 Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Dear Judy, I am sincerely happy that what you wrote about " works for you " . Good, sweetheart. If it works, then keep it! Blessings, Steve D. > Here is how I see hope. > > On this earth we must act. (Everyone does until they don't). > > I see HOPE as innocent arising within the heart. > > So I am subtracting any sense of fear or worry from hope. > > Just pure innocent hope put there by god (as I perceive God). > > So I would say: > > Hope is a vital, expansive part of life. Without hope, life becomes > dry. There is a difference, however, between hope and expectation. > Expectation thinks, nearly insists, that something must happen and > experiences a big let down that can lead to depression and resentment > when it does not happen according to plan. Expectation carries > suitcases containing demands, attachments, and lots of ego. Hope > travels light, with no baggage. > > Hope is a light shining in your heart. Hope says, " Yes! I will plant > the tree! " Hope holds a vision of apples already growing on the tree. > Then, expectation jumps in. Expectation crowds out the innocent, > expansive energy of hope. Hope can let go. Expectation can only grab. > Hope holds a vision put there by God. Expectation takes hold of that > vision and calls it " mine. " > > .....works for me > xxx000 > Judy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Hey, thanks Steve. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. That works for me too. Blessings, Judy xxxooo > > Dear Judy, > > I am sincerely happy that what you wrote about " works for you " . > Good, sweetheart. > > If it works, then keep it! > > Blessings, Steve D. > > > > Here is how I see hope. > > > > On this earth we must act. (Everyone does until they don't). > > > > I see HOPE as innocent arising within the heart. > > > > So I am subtracting any sense of fear or worry from hope. > > > > Just pure innocent hope put there by god (as I perceive God). > > > > So I would say: > > > > Hope is a vital, expansive part of life. Without hope, life becomes > > dry. There is a difference, however, between hope and expectation. > > Expectation thinks, nearly insists, that something must happen and > > experiences a big let down that can lead to depression and > resentment > > when it does not happen according to plan. Expectation carries > > suitcases containing demands, attachments, and lots of ego. Hope > > travels light, with no baggage. > > > > Hope is a light shining in your heart. Hope says, " Yes! I will > plant > > the tree! " Hope holds a vision of apples already growing on the > tree. > > Then, expectation jumps in. Expectation crowds out the innocent, > > expansive energy of hope. Hope can let go. Expectation can only > grab. > > Hope holds a vision put there by God. Expectation takes hold of > that > > vision and calls it " mine. " > > > > .....works for me > > xxx000 > > Judy > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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