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Dear ,

, you said:

" Things should be different. Mothers shouldn't neglect their children.

Fathers shouldn't abandon their families. Corporate executives

shouldn't steal from their employees. No one should cheat or steal or

murder. These still sound right and true to me. "

So what is wrong with that? I get the feeling that you have a belief

that the object of The Work is to be able to answer questions 1 & 2

with NO. always says that there are 3 correct answers for

questions 1 & 2... " Yes, No and I don't know. "

For me, it never matters how questions 1 & 2 are answered. The point

is to get to " your truth " regarding the questions and then sincerely

ask yourself the questions of:

3. How does it feel when you believe this thought?

3.a. Can you see a reason to drop this thought?

3.b. Can you find one peaceful reason to keep that thought?

4. Who or what would you be without that thought.

And then go into the Turnarounds.

The Work is 4 questions and a turnaround, so do not concern yourself

with what your answer is to only questions 1 and 2.

Blessings, Steve D.

> I have a lot of trouble with thinking that things should be

> different. I'm posting my inquiry work. Obviously I haven't got it

> all figured out as yet. I'm no longer a Christian, but I was raised

> that way, and it still affects the way I think, as you can see

> below:

>

> Things should be different. Is this true? It is if you are a

> Christian. It's a fundamental tenant of the faith that things

should

> be different. Sin has entered the world. We struggle against it

> daily. Everyday we die to the sin within ourselves. Things should

be

> more perfect. We work to make them so. We strive to bring ourselves

> more in line with the perfect love of God. We strive to overcome

> poverty and injustice and oppression. We build hospitals. We build

> schools. We organize fund drives. And we believe that someday

Christ

> will return and renew the world.

>

> How do I react when I think " Things should be different? " I look

> forward to Christ's return. I think of the things I can do to make

> the world a better place. I am upset with the things in my own life

> that are not as God wants them to be.

>

> Who would I be without that thought? I wouldn't be able to maintian

> my faith.

>

> Turn arounds:

> 1) Things should be the way they are. I don't know if this is

true.

> Maybe God doesn't care. Maybe God wants everything just the way it

> is. No, it's because good comes from bad. It is necessary at times

> for bad to happen so that good may follow. After the forest fire,

the

> fire-blooming flowers. Besides, we can't know whether a thing is

good

> or bad, because we don't know what will follow from it.

> 2) I should be different. I suppose so. I should be more

industrious,

> braver, more disciplined, more loving, etc. etc.

>

> Things should be different. Mothers shouldn't neglect their

children.

> Fathers shouldn't abandon their families. Corporate executives

> shouldn't steal from their employees. No one should cheat or steal

or

> murder. These still sound right and true to me.

>

> Comments, please?

>

>

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Dear ,

Often, it appears that people never hear 's aside to question #3-

-- " And I am not asking you to drop it. " She sometimes then goes on

to explain that dropping a belief is not even possible.

For me, The Work is not about getting me to drop my beliefs, but only

about going within to find out how holding on to that belief makes

me " feel " . And then in #4, going within to imagine how I would feel

if I could no longer believe that thought.

Blessings, Steve D.

> > I have a lot of trouble with thinking that things should be

> > different. I'm posting my inquiry work. Obviously I haven't got

it

> > all figured out as yet. I'm no longer a Christian, but I was

raised

> > that way, and it still affects the way I think, as you can see

> > below:

> >

> > Things should be different. Is this true? It is if you are a

> > Christian. It's a fundamental tenant of the faith that things

> should

> > be different. Sin has entered the world. We struggle against it

> > daily. Everyday we die to the sin within ourselves. Things should

> be

> > more perfect. We work to make them so. We strive to bring

ourselves

> > more in line with the perfect love of God. We strive to overcome

> > poverty and injustice and oppression. We build hospitals. We

build

> > schools. We organize fund drives. And we believe that someday

> Christ

> > will return and renew the world.

> >

> > How do I react when I think " Things should be different? " I look

> > forward to Christ's return. I think of the things I can do to

make

> > the world a better place. I am upset with the things in my own

life

> > that are not as God wants them to be.

> >

> > Who would I be without that thought? I wouldn't be able to

maintian

> > my faith.

> >

> > Turn arounds:

> > 1) Things should be the way they are. I don't know if this is

> true.

> > Maybe God doesn't care. Maybe God wants everything just the way

it

> > is. No, it's because good comes from bad. It is necessary at

times

> > for bad to happen so that good may follow. After the forest fire,

> the

> > fire-blooming flowers. Besides, we can't know whether a thing is

> good

> > or bad, because we don't know what will follow from it.

> > 2) I should be different. I suppose so. I should be more

> industrious,

> > braver, more disciplined, more loving, etc. etc.

> >

> > Things should be different. Mothers shouldn't neglect their

> children.

> > Fathers shouldn't abandon their families. Corporate executives

> > shouldn't steal from their employees. No one should cheat or

steal

> or

> > murder. These still sound right and true to me.

> >

> > Comments, please?

> >

> >

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Hi

" Things should be different. Mothers shouldn't neglect their

children. Fathers shouldn't abandon their families. Corporate

executives shouldn't steal from their employees. No one should cheat

or steal or murder. These still sound right and true to me. "

I think, that when say's:

People should be stealing, or murdering, exc...

it is not her opinion of how the world should be idealy,

it is a whay of not arguing with what is,

because:

1. when you argue with reality - you lose

Arguing with reality is think a thoght that people

are not suppose to steal where is in reality they do

How do I know when someone suppose to steal - he does!

2. reality is not waiting for your approval - it rules.

Would thinking that people are not soppose to steal

stop them from doing so?

No, it would just make you suffer.

Ideal, we should be in heaven, happy and content...

In reality we are not surronded with angel

we are surronded with reall people like us,

who are sometimes honest and sometimes not.

Maybe if we could be henest with ourself

and stop lieing about how the reality/truth should be

We could be in heaven?

What do you think? :-)

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I think it's starting to make sense to me. Bit by bit. Thanks, Tami.

> because:

> 1. when you argue with reality - you lose

> Arguing with reality is think a thoght that people

> are not suppose to steal where is in reality they do

> How do I know when someone suppose to steal - he does!

>

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