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Dear ,

I see that you are jokingly asking " Is this woman ever in a bad mood?

ha ha " .

I assume that you were joking, but I would like to answer anyway.

In order to have a " bad mood " would have to believe a thought

that was not peaceful. Since says that she does not see a

problem, then I would assume that she could not have a " bad mood " .

I have never experienced her having a " bad mood " since I first met

her 8 years ago.

For me, is a living example of what is possible and that has

been a tremendous inspiration in my life. She has provided us with

this simple tool (The Work) for self inquiry and her life as a living

example of what our life can be like if we will use the tool.

Love to all, steve D.

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Hi Steve, That is wonderful to hear that you have known for so long. Have

you been with her beyond just from her workshops? I truly feel that is

everything she appears to be. I am deeply impressed with her.

Love

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Dear T,

" Does always do what her husband asks her to? "

I can say that I have personally seen her refuse to do what her

husband suggested that she do.

What I observed was that her husband, , suggested that

should probaably go up to their room and lie down and rest.

said no, she preferred to go for a walk with the rest of us and get a

Starbucks (by the way, she drank Chai Tea with Soy Milk).

Love,

S

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So, did the eye surgery not because her husband wanted her to do

but because she wanted to do it herself

My proof is, she didn't say no

like she say in other cases when she is not interested.

T

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Dear T,

" Does always do what her husband asks her to? "

I can say that I have personally seen her refuse to do what her

husband suggested that she do.

What I observed was that her husband, , suggested that

should probaably go up to their room and lie down and rest.

said no, she preferred to go for a walk with the rest of us and get a

Starbucks (by the way, she drank Chai Tea with Soy Milk).

Love,

S

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Dear T,

I do not understand what you mean here? Your logic does not seem

logical, so I assume that I have not understood what you are trying

to say?

S.

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Dear Daily

said that she had no problem with the fact that she was becoming blind

and she did the eye surgery because her husband wanted her to do it.

I was being skeptical

I belive she wanted to do the eye surgery, not to please her husband

but to please... herself. SOUND CRAZZY

My proof is, she doesn't do every thing her husband tell her to do.

Am I understood now?

If not, let me know

I will explain again

Love you dearly

cannot wait to talk to you tomorrow

Tami

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Dear T,

I do not understand what you mean here? Your logic does not seem

logical, so I assume that I have not understood what you are trying

to say?

S.

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thanks for this steve...there was something about it that i loved!

cheers,

catherine

Steve D wrote:

Dear T,

" Does always do what her husband asks her to? "

I can say that I have personally seen her refuse to do what her

husband suggested that she do.

What I observed was that her husband, , suggested that

should probaably go up to their room and lie down and rest.

said no, she preferred to go for a walk with the rest of us and get a

Starbucks (by the way, she drank Chai Tea with Soy Milk).

Love,

S

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My thoughts on this:

Since there are no new thoughts and that all we ever meet are thoughts, it

does not seem to matter where they come from - inside me or apparently from

someone else. The thought to have eye surgery is expressed by and if

has no reason to oppose it, she goes with it. The way I see this is that

it appears to have been who did all of the research and found the doctor

who performed the surgery, which is quite new. The way I understand it is that

doesnt feel that she would have been motivated to do all of the research

and to try to find what could be done to prevent the blindness....she saw no

problem with it so she lived out where 's mind went with it. This make

sense to me ...:0)

Cheers,

Tamar Fattal wrote:

Dear Daily

said that she had no problem with the fact that she was becoming blind

and she did the eye surgery because her husband wanted her to do it.

I was being skeptical

I belive she wanted to do the eye surgery, not to please her husband

but to please... herself. SOUND CRAZZY

My proof is, she doesn't do every thing her husband tell her to do.

Am I understood now?

If not, let me know

I will explain again

Love you dearly

cannot wait to talk to you tomorrow

Tami

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Dear T,

I do not understand what you mean here? Your logic does not seem

logical, so I assume that I have not understood what you are trying

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S.

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