Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 > Either way, all stories, the good and the bad, will in the end turn > out to be nothing but stories. > But I guess that's how you see it already, don't you? > Hey Eva, Yes, I agree its all stories. Below is 's answer to a very similar question to one you are asking, and it sums up my position on the matter quite nicely. " Dear , Isn't " Can you absolutely know that it's true? " a rhetorical question? There doesn't seem to be anything we can absolutely know to be true. And isn't " what is " just another story? Dear Steve, Yes, of course you are right. Not everyone realizes what seems to be so clear to you--that there is really nothing we can know for sure and that everything changes. " The sun rose this morning " is a story too, a wonderful story. What I call the last story is " God is everything, God is good. " The Work is not about getting rid of stories. It is about seeing through stories that cause us stress--stories like " My mother doesn't love me " or " I'm not good enough " or " Something terrible can happen " or " It's possible to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. " Once we understand through inquiry that these stories aren't true for us in the moment, once we realize how we react when we believe them and who we would be without them, these ancient stressful stories lose their power over us. When you truly know that there is nothing to know, when you don't believe everything you think and you love the stories that bring you peace, all that is left is a happy life. " (extract from Byron 's March newsletter) Loving what is, Eva, and that would be you. Neo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 > > Ok, that sounds like another story, but the truth of this one can > be experienced every waking moment! I just notice and the act of > noticing proves it. It's peaceful to reside in this Awareness and > it appears to be more rewarding the more often it happens. > Hey Eva, If its a happy story, then I say keep it. If not, then its time to inquire. As says, " The Work is not about getting rid of stories. It is about seeing through stories that cause us stress. " Loving what is, Eva, and that would be you. Neo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 > Elsewhere says that all pleasure is pain. I get that as that > eventually, as Jan argues, and I see it the same way, every good > story (or every pleasure) will turn into pain because one day sooner > or later the good story proves itself to be untrue and when you > happened to believe it, it causes pain. This is interesting, Eva. This really makes me think. Could this be true? It´s possible, it COULD happen. But let´s say I will die tomorrow. Then it wouldn´t be time for all my happy stories (and they are many!) to turn into pain. So I ask myself what I prefer; happiness from my happy stories and unhappiness from my unhappy stories - or unhappiness fom my unhappy stories AND unhappiness from my happy stories, because I believe they the will cause me pain - sooner or later, and that later becomes sooner for me when I believe they will hurt me. Some might say they prefer no stories at all - the ultimate happiness. Could be true. I don´t know. I haven´t lived a life totally without stories. I never met someone that has either. Even , which sort of invented this " work " , has stories. She says she live in a happy dream - until she doesn´t. So what reality tells me is that there is no world without stories. No stories - no world - no happiness OR unhappiness. Brain dead. I feel so much stress when I think I have to undo my happy stories as well. It is hard enough to undo the unhappy ones that causes me pain and for that reason drives me to do the work. Happy stories doesn´t have that effect on me. It doesn´t feel natural or good or kind or loving to myself to do the work on them. They may turn into unhappy ones one day - so be it. That day, that sorrow. > I guess the two views can be reconciled by saying that as soon as a > good story turns into a stressful one, it is eligible to be > investigated, so no need to investigate the happy stories before that. > Either way, all stories, the good and the bad, will in the end turn > out to be nothing but stories. > But I guess that's how you see it already, don't you? Yes that´s what I mean. I didn´t read your whole post before I answered, but now I see we sort of say the same thing but in different words.. > > > Eva gets to live a beautiful life, and when all the painful > > concepts are undone, God himself/herself lifts her back into > his/her > > infinite love. > > So, Neo, and what if She doesn't? > Then this story would be pretty stressful, wouldn't it? I see what you mean. Thinking about the future, for me it always have some kind of stress in it. " This could happen and that could happen, and what if this will happen, and what if it doesn´t... " > > So my approach is just be aware of anything happening in my world, > which is all about me. God creates a multimedia experience just for > me, I feel so privileged! > As I understand it now, the being aware, this Awareness, is > unshakeble, it's the only thing real that cannot be distroyed. > > Ok, that sounds like another story, but the truth of this one can be > experienced every waking moment! I just notice and the act of > noticing proves it. It's peaceful to reside in this Awareness and it > appears to be more rewarding the more often it happens. > > Eva Thank you Eva for writing your posts, love reading them! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 Dear , > Even , which sort of invented this " work " , has stories. Yes, that's what I heard her say as well. But she doesn't attach to the stories. They enter her mind, they linger for some time, long or short, and then leave again, without a trace. At least, that's how I imagine it is for her :-) It's the attachment to the story, the belief that it is not a story but something " real " out there, something separate from me that causes the pain. The separation between me and the story makes me feel that the stories have power over me while in fact they are absolutely powerless to affect the consciousness that's experiencing them. I know this whenever I am that consciousness. > No stories - no world I get this to mean that without the stories, Consciousness would not know it existed. Consciousness needs the world created by stories in order to experience its Being. Otherwise, what else could it be Conscious of? Pure nothingness and silence. Not a lot to go on then. It needs the stories, the sound, the images, to experience Itself. > I feel so much > stress when I think I have to undo my happy stories as well. The stress is caused by the belief that you 'should' undo your happy stories as well. You should undo your happy stories. Is it true? > I see what you mean. Thinking about the future, for me it always > have some kind of stress in it. " This could happen and that could > happen, and what if this will happen, and what if it doesn´t... " The belief that one outcome would be 'happier' or 'better' then another is what causes the stress. > Thank you Eva for writing your posts, love reading them! I'm glad! And thank you for sharing your thoughts, . They are a gift. Love, Eva Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 > Dear , > > > Even , which sort of invented this " work " , has stories. > > Yes, that's what I heard her say as well. > But she doesn't attach to the stories. > They enter her mind, they linger for some time, long or short, and > then leave again, without a trace. At least, that's how I imagine it > is for her :-) > > It's the attachment to the story, the belief that it is not a story > but something " real " out there, something separate from me that > causes the pain. The separation between me and the story makes me > feel that the stories have power over me while in fact they are > absolutely powerless to affect the consciousness that's experiencing > them. I know this whenever I am that consciousness. This must be heaven, not being attached to any stories, just let them come and go, come and go... Sounds so beautiful to me. > > > No stories - no world > > I get this to mean that without the stories, Consciousness would not > know it existed. Consciousness needs the world created by stories in > order to experience its Being. Otherwise, what else could it be > Conscious of? Pure nothingness and silence. Not a lot to go on then. > It needs the stories, the sound, the images, to experience Itself. Yes, that´s how I see it. Or imagine it must be. > > > I feel so much > > stress when I think I have to undo my happy stories as well. > > The stress is caused by the belief that you 'should' undo your happy > stories as well. > > You should undo your happy stories. Is it true? No, it can´t be because I am not, at least not in any conscious level. I guess i am too attached to them to want to let go of them. If they one day will cause me pain, they no longer will be happy stories, right? And maybe I then will feel a need to inquire them > > > I see what you mean. Thinking about the future, for me it always > > have some kind of stress in it. " This could happen and that could > > happen, and what if this will happen, and what if it doesn´t... " > > The belief that one outcome would be 'happier' or 'better' then > another is what causes the stress. Yes, I think that is it. > > > Thank you Eva for writing your posts, love reading them! > > I'm glad! > And thank you for sharing your thoughts, . > They are a gift. > > Love, > Eva Thank you Eva! Love, ligh and gifts, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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